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CAP/NSH Histotechnology Committee

To promote quality assurance in histology laboratories; to provide technical information for the improvement of laboratory processes; and to provide relevant educational programs in the field of histotechnology through surveys, critiques and publications.

This committee reports to the Council on Scientific Affairs. View a list of the Current Committee Members.

Time Commitment Requirements
Number of face-to-face meetings 4
Length of meetings 2 days
Typical meeting days Friday afternoons, Saturday, and Sunday
Meeting locations Screening sessions are in the Chicagoland area. Business meetings are held approximately four weeks after the screening sessions in locations throughout the United States.
Number of conference calls 3
Hours/year of committee work required outside of meetings Members 75-100, Vice Chair 75-100, Chair 100+
Additional travel or time commitments Attendance at Council on Scientific Affairs Leadership meeting for chair

Activities of Committee

  • Provide scientific expertise to CAP regarding the practice of histotechnology.
  • Monitor new and emerging issues/practices/technologies in histotechnology that may impact CAP members.
  • Provide input to CAP regarding legislative and economic issues related to the practice of anatomic pathology.
  • Contribute to continuing education of members by writing case discussions and reviewing slides for an Atlas project and the evaluator guideline presentation before each screening session.
  • Grade participant slide submissions for the HistoQIP programs.

Expertise or Experience

  • Candidates should possess an interest in promoting the practice of anatomic pathology focusing on the science and application of histotechnology

Benefits of Committee Membership

  • Professional Development: Access to resources, workshops and conferences that enhance your skills and knowledge in histotechnology.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals in the field, fostering relationships that can lead to career opportunities, mentorship, and collaboration.
  • Educational Resources: Participate in writing educational materials and publications that can deepen understanding and proficiency in histology/histotechnology.
  • Community Engagement: Become part of a community of likeminded individuals, sharing experiences and insights and contributing to the growth and development of the field.
  • Leadership Opportunities: Get involved in leadership roles within the society, gaining valuable leadership experience and contributing to the direction of the field.