Current Affairs
Because I enjoy reading pap smears as much as the next pathologist, I was saddened to read about the pending demise of the beloved cervical cytology specimen. About a week ago, an FDA advisory panel recommended use of a DNA-based HPV test...
Have you ever moved to a new state and had to apply for another state medical license? How easy was that? Did you wish that you could have just one medical license that covered you for the whole United States? More support for a federal...
Collaborative Platform Connects Pathologists Globally and Helps Solve Complex Cases “Efficient sharing of specimens across geographical boundaries affords better access to the right pathologist for better patient outcomes.” USCAP...
The DPA will be hosting an Exhibitor Seminar & Exhibit Booth at USCAP's Annual Conference Applications of Digital Pathology in 2014 Monday, March 3, 2014 7 - 8 AM PST San Diego Convention Center | Room...
The Fairmont, Washington, DC - May 5-7 2014 CAP Policy Meeting: Stand up and be counted! The CAP is an important voice for your practice and the patients you serve. I’ve worked closely with pathologists in my home state of...
In September of 2012 I asked "How many times, if ever, have you googled a patient?" I wrote "As a physician/pathologist there are a number of forms of data available to you, specimen requisition information, clinical history, electronic...
































