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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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In this episode, academic pathologist Edward Gutmann, MD, FCAP, speaks with Dean Joelson, MD, FCAP, a solo practitioner, about what it is like to practice pathology solo in a semi-rural area. They discuss the preparation needed to establish such a pr... more

In this episode of CIPI Connections, members of the CAP Informatics Committee, Alexis Carter, MD, FCAP, and Lauren Miller, MD, MLS(ASCP)cm, share a cautionary tale about how when it comes to point-of-care testing, sharing is not always caring.

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In this episode of CIPI Connections, Nicholas Reder, MD, MPH, FCAP, joins M. E. de Baca, MD, FCAP, to discuss the shift from traditional 2D slides to whole tissue imaging, the expanding role of artificial intelligence in pathology, and the responsibi... more

Hear from expert panel chairs on the new CAP evidence-based guideline on the workup of amyloidosis. Dylan Miller, MD, FCAP, and Billie Fyfe-Kirschner, MD, FCAP, discuss recommendations for staining techniques and share why fibril subtyping is critica... more

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Recent Guests

Dean Joelson
Solo pathologist in Georgia
Piedmont Cartersville Hospital (contracted employer)
Episode: The Solo Pathologist
Dr. Nicholas Reder
Pathologist and CEO of Alpenglow Biosciences
Alpenglow Biosciences
Episode: CIPI Connections: Pathology Innovation in the Third Dimension
Dr. Dylan Miller
General surgical pathologist specializing in renal and cardiac pathology.
Intermountain Health System Central Laboratory
Episode: Amyloidosis Workup: What Pathologists Need to Know
Dr. Billie Fyfe
Professor of pathology in the Rutgers Health System.
Rutgers Health System
Episode: Amyloidosis Workup: What Pathologists Need to Know
Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
Director of Dermatopathology and Digital Pathology at Summit Health
Summit Health
Episode: CIPI Connections: Driving Innovation in Pathology with Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
Jim Austin
Faculty consultant for the Wharton School and adjunct assistant professor at Brown University
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Increase Your Influence Through Strategic Leadership
Daniel Owens
Vice president of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
Episode: From Capitol Hill to Australia: Advocating for Pathology
Alison Van Dyke
Pathologist and cancer epidemiologist
National Cancer Institute at the NIH
Episode: Breaking the Stigma: Physician Mental Wellness and Burnout
Gerald Kirch
Former Dean of the Medical College of Georgia and AAMC president
Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Episode: Breaking the Stigma: Physician Mental Wellness and Burnout

Host

Robert Johnson
Host of multiple CAPcasts, discussing various aspects of pathology and laboratory medicine.

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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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions on patient safety and medical guidelines.
Many express a desire for more episodes focused on current issues affecting pathology.

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Apple Podcasts
#121
Philippines/Science
Apple Podcasts
#123
Hong Kong/Science
Apple Podcasts
#216
Saudi Arabia/Science

Talking Points

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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.
CIPI Connections: Driving Innovation in Pathology with Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
Q: What first pulled you toward pathology, and how did that path ultimately lead to your launching a company like PathPresenter?
Dr. Singh indicates that his preference for factual, evidence-based outcomes in pathology drew him into the field, leading to his desire to enhance education through technology, which inspired the creation of PathPresenter.

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Frequently Asked Questions About CAPcasts

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

This series features a range of discussions centered on innovations, guidelines, and critical issues in the field of pathology and laboratory medicine. Discussion topics span from the integration of artificial intelligence in pathology to newly established guidelines for diagnosing complex conditions such as amyloidosis. There are episodes that recount real-life cautionary tales from the medical field, emphasizing the importance of patient safety and accountability among healthcare professionals. This content is uniquely crafted for pathologists and laboratory professionals who are interested in staying informed about advancements, advocating for their profession, and enhancing their clinical practices. Through expert interviews and insight... more

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Recent guests on CAPcasts include:

1. Dean Joelson
2. Dr. Nicholas Reder
3. Dr. Dylan Miller
4. Dr. Billie Fyfe
5. Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
6. Jim Austin
7. Daniel Owens
8. Alison Van Dyke

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