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Leadership Development Awards Identify and Support Promising Residents
CAP Emeritus member Alvin M. Ring, MD, FCAP, knows the markers of leadership: commitment, pragmatism, generosity, energy. Read how his generosity benefited David A. Cohen, MD, a leadership development award recipient and See, Test & Treat pathologist volunteer.
Read MorePresident’s Column: Four Crucial Days in a Young Woman’s Life
CAP Foundation President Karim E. Sirgi, MD, MBA, FCAP shares his thoughts on the impact See, Test & Treat, the importance of volunteerism, and how, “the CAP Foundation is much more than a feel-good-about-ourselves kind of organization.”
Read MoreOne Life: Why We Went Into Medicine
The value of every life is the element that led Kim R. Geisinger, MD, FCAP, and Stephen S. Raab, MD, FCAP, pathologists at University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC), to apply for a CAP Foundation See, Test & Treat grant. Their efforts, along with other medical volunteers from UMMC, made it possible to diagnose Tomeka Harps’ cervical cancer.
Read MoreCAP Foundation director Teresa S. Emory, MD, FCAP promotes See, Test & Treat in Appalachia
Katy, Texas – March 25, 2017
St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor Hosts Third See, Test & Treat Program April 22, 2017
First See, Test & Treat in Mississippi Screens over 40 Women in Jackson
UMMC and its Partners Increase Access to Cancer Screenings for Women in Mississippi
Delegates Join Together, Raise Robust Funds
CAP Fellow and Junior Member pathologists comprise the core that makes the CAP Foundation a strong voice for advancing the practice of pathology. When these members gathered at the CAP16 House of Delegates and Residents Forum meetings in September, they made their collective voice heard loud and clear.
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