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We are all familiar with most of the difficult personalities we encounter in life and avoiding these individuals in our daily pathology practice is not an option in many of these situations.
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Genomic profiling helps to accurately classify disease, provide prognostic risk classification, and drive therapy management for patients with chronic myeloid stem cell disorders and acute leukemia.
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This article touts the value of the CAP’s annual meeting for new-in-practice pathologists, from the educational experiences to the skill-building and networking opportunities.
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Exciting clinical microbiology advancements have been made in the last several years, especially regarding the rapid molecular identification of pathogenic organisms and workflow automation.
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Molecular diagnostics have broadened our ability to diagnose and identify prognostic markers in cases of myeloproliferative neoplasms. However, challenges remain, specifically with so-called “triple-negative” MPNs.
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This article by Dr. Nicole Riddle explains how membership with the CAP and AMA can work synergistically to get your voice heard.
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This article summarizes the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) for human leukocyte antigen genotyping, highlighting the advantages of this approach over other molecular methods for typing HLA alleles.
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This article by CAP member Dr. Jordan Laser focuses on the role of the pathologist in utilization management.
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This article focuses on germline genetic variants that can be used to identify the most appropriate medication and dose for a patient.
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Find out the moves pathologists can make during training and early in practice that can set you up for financial success.
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Dr. Roseann Wu shares her experience on how she has benefited as an academic pathologist from her CAP membership.
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Dr. Roseann Wu explains the importance of why new-in-practice pathologists need to be engaged with state pathology societies and national organizations.
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Dr. Nicole Riddle provides pointers and things to consider as early career pathologists embark on changing their job.
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Finding a job is a daunting experience. Dr. Angie Foster shares her experience, insights, and tips on how to land your first pathology job.
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Assimilating into any new professional environment brings its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Below are some collected cautionary tales and accompanying lessons that a new-in-practice pathologist may want to keep in their back pocket.
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Nicole Riddle, MD, FCAP, share tips for pathologists starting their new jobs, including preparing an elevator pitch, surviving orientation, and referencing a prior employer.
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Dr. Stanley J. Robboy shares practical lessons for new-in-practice pathologists after graduating from pathology residency.
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Dr. Steven Cordero provides advice on how to assimilate non-medical tasks like coding, billing, and insurance during the transition from resident to staff pathologist.
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Dr. Joshua A. Hanson provides six dos and dont's for new-in-practice pathologists to help develop relationships with their clinician colleagues.
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Dr. Justin Richey calls attention to the fact that burnout can affect pathology residents and discusses strategies for avoiding it.