• The State of Pathologists Job Market and Compensation

    Leveraging data to show positive trends when it comes to finding a job in pathology and compensation, now is a great time to be a job-seeking pathologist.

  • From Medical Education to Financial Education for Residents

    Rumeal D. Whaley, MD, recaps Anne M. Mills, MD, FCAP presentation Financial Health for the Pathology Trainee and interviews Fellow CAP member Lester D.R. Thompson, MD, FCAP, in advance of his financial presentation at the 2019 Fall Residents Forum Meeting.

  • CAP and State Society Partner in Legislative Win for Patients

    The Washington State Society of Pathologists partnered with CAP advocacy to effectively address out-of-network or surprise billing to the benefit of patients and pathologists.

  • Culture Club: Promoting a Culture of Safety and Quality

    An interview conducted by CAP member Dr. Michael Misialek with Dr. Yael Heher, assistant professor of pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, about her interest in quality and safety.

  • Residents Spring 2019 Update

    Dr. Booth provides a recap of the spring 2019 Residents Forum meeting, including resident efforts at the Capitol and a continued focus on medical student outreach.

  • Four Reasons Private Practice Pathologists Benefit from CAP Membership

    Dr. Juanita Evans focuses in four reasons AP membership is relevant to pathologists in private practice.

  • News for Residents

    This update from Adam L. Booth, MD 2019 chair of the RFEC presents news for CAP resident members.

  • How to Advocate for our Specialty

    In this video, Dr. Adam Booth interviews CAP leader Dr. Timothy Allen on the importance of advocating for pathology.

  • The Policy Meeting Is the Room Where it Happens

    CAP member Dr. C. Leilani Valdes shares her story about the importance of the CAP’s annual Policy Meeting and advocacy efforts for pathologists.

  • Pathologist Impact on Treatment Options

    Dr. Amy Deeken shares why she chose the specialty of pathology and the impact pathologists have on treatment options.

  • A Pathologist Picks 2018’s Top Medical News

    Pathologists played a major role in many of 2018’s medical headlines. CAP member Dr. Michael Misialek shares his top five that had the biggest impact on pathology.

  • UCLA’s Laboratory Tour for Medical Students Is a Model to Replicate

    Learn how a two-hour tour for medical students of the core clinical laboratory is a model to be copied as it provides insights as to the importance of pathology in medicine.

  • Giving and Receiving Feedback in Your New Role

    It is crucial new pathologists learn to both give and receive feedback effectively as they begin to practice independently. CAP members Dr. Sarah Jiang and Dr. Rachel Jug shed light on the importance of feedback in your new practice.

  • Disclosing Serious Pathology Errors

    This article summarizes recommendations for disclosure in the unique setting of pathology errors.

  • The Case for Patient-Centered Pathology: Pathology Reports and Personalized Tumor Boards

    Pathology Reports and Personalized Tumor Boards

  • Building Relationships as a Millennial Pathologist

    This New-in-Practice Committee article focuses on how millennial pathologists need to establish and cultivate professional relationships while being mindful of how some millennial traits may need to me tempered.

  • Mistakes Happen—How to Recover and Move On

    We all make mistakes, but making a mistake as a new-in-practice pathologist is incredibly daunting and stressful. A new-in-practice pathologist shares their experience on finding a mistake and the steps taken to reconcile, learn, and move on from the oversight.

  • Surviving Pathology Residency: Advice from 1st Year to 4th Year Residents

    As a pathology resident, you will gain a great amount of knowledge, technical, and professional skills. But what is some of the advice actual residents would give to aspiring pathology residents? Resident CAP member Dr. Ziad El Zaatari presents his findings on what that advice may be and infuses his own personal experience.

  • So, You're a New Laboratory Medical Director

    Board-certified pathologists are among the few who have the opportunity to become a laboratory medical director. Dr. Sharon Bihlmeyer interviewed her colleague Dr. James Tworek about his experience transitioning and preparing for the role of laboratory medical director.

  • Reducing Malpractice Risk in Pathology

    With every diagnosis comes risk. Is this the correct diagnosis? Did I rule out other possibilities? Were the appropriate sections taken? These are just some of the questions that run through the mind of the pathologist when reading surgical pathology cases. Dr. John Misialek sheds insights on why pathologists serve themselves well by recognizing risk, where it exists, and how best to manage it.

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