CAPcasts
The College of American Pathologists' CAPcasts feature interviews with leading pathologists on current issues impacting pathology and laboratory medicine.
Episodes
113 episodes
CAP Review and Forecast: Advocacy 2025/2026
From the state level to Capitol Hill, the CAP is advocating for payment reform, workplace issues, and access to care.A. Joe Saad, MD, CPE, FCAP, chair of the CAP's Council on Government and Professional Affairs, leads members in tacklin...
The Hardest Part of Digital Pathology Isn't Digital
In this episode of CIPI Connections, Jordan Olson, MD, FCAP, and Meredith Herman, DO, share practical insights and lessons learned from real-world digital pathology adoption. They also discuss the new Digital Pathology 101 Guide,&nb...
The Solo Pathologist
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 suc...
Horror Stories in Pathology Informatics: In Two Places at Once
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...
CIPI Connections: Pathology Innovation in the Third Dimension
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 ar...
Amyloidosis Workup: What Pathologists Need to Know
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 techn...
Horror Stories in Pathology Informatics: Lessons from a Missed Cortisol Result
In this episode of CIPI Connections, members of the CAP Informatics Committee, Alexis Carter, MD, FCAP, and Omar Baba, MD, share a gripping cautionary tale of unflagged abnormal laboratory values and the...
CIPI Connections: Pathology Meets AI: Translating AI Frameworks into Practice
In this episode of CIPI Connections, members of the CAP Artificial Intelligence Committee, Matthew Hanna, MD, FCAP, Nick Spies, MD, FCAP, and Larissa Furtado, MD, FCAP, discuss how pathology is in...
CIPI Connections: Driving Innovation in Pathology with Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP
As the founder of PathPresenter, a groundbreaking global platform with over 70,000 users, Rajendra Singh, MD, FCAP mission is clear: to make whole slide images accessible for educational purposes. His pa...
CIPI Connections: Insights, Updates, and the People Behind the Innovation
Welcome to the debut episode of CIPI Connections, the official podcast of the College of American Pathologists' Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation (CIPI). Co-hosts Dr. Giovanni Lujan ...
Trailer: PATH News Network Daily Edition
PATH News Network Daily Edition is the College of American Pathologists' flagship daily newscast, providing the most up-to-the-minute news and information about pathology and laboratory ...
Cleats and Causes
When pathologists go to advocate for causes that are important to the specialty, having a uniform approach is key to getting the message across. Tevi Troy, CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and...
10,000 Slides and a Substack
With slides and a Substack, Bruce Mehlman, Partner at Mehlman Consulting and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, works to help people understand the state of our political system, how we got here, an...
CAP Review and Forecast: 2024 Financial Update
Alfred Wray Campbell, MD, MBA, FCAP, is secretary-treasurer of the CAP Board of Governors. He offers an overview of the CAP's financial reports.
Leading with Purpose and Strategy
This weekend, pathologists in Washington, DC for the CAP's House of Delegates and Pathologists Leadership Summit can attend a new strategic leadership workshop. The event is designed to help CAP members ...
Strengthening Pathology Advocacy with PathPAC
The CAP's political action committee, PathPAC, provides its members with a collective voice on issues important to the specialty and patients. PathPAC is the only federal political action committee worki...
Why Pathologists Need to Advocate
As a pathologist, you know how to advocate, but do you have plans to let Congress know where you stand? Now is your chance to make your voice heard on Medicare payment reform, workforce concerns, and oth...
Increase Your Influence Through Strategic Leadership
A new workshop to help pathologists grow their influence through strategic leadership is on the agenda when members of the College of American Pathologists meet in Washington, DC, this month.The C...
What Do Pathologists Want From Congress?
Four key policy issues will top the list of priorities the CAP will raise when members go to Capitol Hill on April 29. If you're concerned about the impact of federal policy on you and your ...
Pathologists Assemble! Plan to Visit Congress in April
Congress hasn't been able to agree on inflationary pay increases for pathologists. During the College of American Pathologists annual House of Delegates/Pathologists Leadership Summit, members will...
Preview: CAP House of Delegates and Pathologists Leadership Summit 2025
Pathologists from across the US will gather in Washington, DC, in April to discuss important policy issues impacting their practice and patients.
CAP Review and Forecast: Informatics and Pathology Innovation 2024/2025
Understanding new digital technologies and helping members engage with them in their laboratories are at the top of the informatics and innovation a...
CAP Review and Forecast: Education 2024/2025
Cutting edge training, education about new policies, and programs to develop future pathologists are all at the top of the education agenda at the C...