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The College of American Pathologists' CAPcasts feature interviews with leading pathologists on current issues impacting pathology and laboratory medicine.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode of CIPI Connections, members of the CAP Informatics Committee, Alexis Carter, MD, FCAP, and Richard Davis, MD, MPH, BS, FCAP, discuss the mysterious case of a disappearing hypereosinophilic syndrome.

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A. Joe Saad, MD, CPE, FCAP, and Carmen Gomez‑Fernandez, MD, FCAP, break down how payment pressures, visa challenges, and workforce shortages are putting pathology’s future at risk. They share how these policy hurdles directly affect patient access an... more

A strong financial footing for the CAP—how lower expenses and smart cost management are shaping the year ahead.

 

Alfred Wray Campbell, MD, MBA, FCAP, secretary-treasurer of the CAP, describes the financial outlook for the organization. Also, learn h... more

AI is transforming pathology—but where can you safely experiment without the risk?

M. E. (Doc) de Baca, MD, FCAP, chair of the CAP’s Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation, shares how collaboration is shaping health care policy—and why her ... more

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Recent Guests

Alfred Campbell
Secretary Treasurer for CAP and member of the Board of Governors
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: 2025 Financial Update
M. E de Baca
Chairs the Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Informatics and Pathology Innovation 2025/2026
Dr. Raj Dash
Chair of the Council on Education, CAP
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Education 2025/2026
Guillermo Martinez-Torres
Dr. Guillermo Martinez-Torres chairs the Council on Membership and Professional Development and serves on the CAP Board of Governors
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Membership 2025/2026
Dr. Earle Smitty Collum
Chairs the Council on Accreditation and serves on the CAP Board of Governors
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Accreditation 2025/2026
Dr. Joel Moncur
Chair, Council on Scientific Affairs, CAP
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Scientific Affairs 2025/2026
Dr. Joe Saad
Chair, Council on Government and Professional Affairs; Member, Board of Governors
College of American Pathologists
Episode: CAP Review and Forecast: Advocacy 2025/2026
Dr. Jordan Olson
Chief Medical Officer of H&L Lab Medicine; Chair of Pathology at Lehigh Valley Health Network
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Episode: The Hardest Part of Digital Pathology Isn't Digital
Dr. Meredith Herman
Pathology Resident at the University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Episode: The Hardest Part of Digital Pathology Isn't Digital

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Dr. M. E de Baca
Chair of the CAP Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation; host of CAP-related programs

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Organizing your day in CP

    Loved the recent episode from junior faculty about structuring your day. Could you do another with some CP pathologists?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Md/phd student
    United States4 years ago

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- Guests with real-world implementation stories are highly valued.
- Listeners appreciate practical, practitioner-focused conversations.
- The show is a good resource for staying current on pathology tech and advocacy.
- The overlap between policy and clinical practice is seen as valuable content.

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#107
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Talking Points

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The Hardest Part of Digital Pathology Isn't Digital
Q: What does change management look like in a digital pathology rollout?
It involves early engagement of all stakeholders, tailored messaging for each group, and demonstrating tangible benefits such as work-from-home capabilities, faster turnaround, and smoother education workflows to gain buy-in.
The Solo Pathologist
Q: Is it a viable career path for others, and what are the major challenges?
He acknowledges it is tremendously rewarding but not for everyone, citing on-call demands, coverage issues, business administration, and the need to build a support network as major challenges.
The Solo Pathologist
Q: How did you develop expertise across multiple pathology subspecialties while solo?
He explains leveraging prior training, consulting with colleagues, and using outside help such as consultants to verify cases, emphasizing ongoing learning and collaboration.
The Solo Pathologist
Q: What was your education and career path up to becoming a solo practitioner?
He describes completing medical training at Emory, training at UCSF, and then moving from a group practice in Atlanta to start a solo, contracted role at a Piedmont hospital, highlighting the transition as a learning curve but ultimately fulfilling.
CIPI Connections: Driving Innovation in Pathology with Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
Q: What do you think is the most misunderstood thing about how pathology actually fits into healthcare?
Dr. Singh points out that many patients do not realize the critical role of pathology in their healthcare journey, where treatment decisions are heavily based on pathology reports.

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What is CAPcasts about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show features conversations with leading pathologists and CAP-affiliated experts on timely topics in pathology and laboratory medicine, including advocacy, digital pathology implementation, and clinical challenges like amyloidosis workups and patient safety in informatics. Episodes frequently explore real-world workflows, policy impacts on reimbursement and workforce, and innovations in imaging and AI, often framed through practical lessons, governance considerations, and hands-on experiences. Notable strengths include a blend of policy-focused discussions, practical implementation guidance, and guest expertise from academia, clinical practice, and industry, which can help listeners assess strategic and operational implications for lab... more

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1. Alfred Campbell
2. M. E de Baca
3. Dr. Raj Dash
4. Guillermo Martinez-Torres
5. Dr. Earle Smitty Collum
6. Dr. Joel Moncur
7. Dr. Joe Saad
8. Dr. Jordan Olson

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