Funded Up To

$200

Focus

Provides complimentary IFCAP (International Fellow of the CAP) membership for one year, pending submission and approval of a completed IFCAP application

Funding, up to $200 USD, to apply towards the purchase of any CAP publication or CAP educational materials.

Eligibility

Physicians practicing the specialty of pathology in medically under-resourced countries

Timeframe

Apply By June 17, 2025

Overview

In an effort to improve global health by increasing the exchange of information and the latest science surrounding pathology, the CAP Foundation Global Pathology Education Award offers international pathologists practicing in medically under-resourced areas around the globe:

  • Complimentary IFCAP (International Fellow of the CAP) membership for one year, pending submission and approval of a completed IFCAP application
  • New for 2025: Funding, up to $200 USD, to apply towards the purchase of any CAP publication or CAP educational materials.
Application Deadline

June 17, 2025

Eligibility

Physicians practicing the specialty of pathology in medically under-resourced countries as identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) are invited to apply. Those in a pathology residency training program are not eligible for this award. All applicants will be considered regardless of age, race, gender, national origin, or religion.

Priority consideration for the Global Pathology Education Awards will be given to practicing pathologists who:

  • Reside in a medically under-served country as designated by the WHO. The WHO-HINARI website will be utilized as a guide.
  • Are not current International Fellows of the CAP.
  • Have a demonstrable need for financial support.

To Apply

Physicians practicing the specialty of pathology in medically under-resourced countries as identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) are invited to apply. Those in a pathology residency training program are not eligible for this award. All applicants will be considered regardless of age, race, gender, national origin, or religion.

Priority consideration for the Global Pathology Education Awards will be given to practicing pathologists who:

  • Reside in a medically under-served country as designated by the WHO. The WHO-HINARI website will be utilized as a guide.
  • Are not current International Fellows of the CAP.
  • Have a demonstrable need for financial support.

If Selected

Awardees are required to submit a short evaluation form within 10 days of completing meeting attendance.

The CAP Foundation may also communicate the bestowing of this award and content from your evaluation form for promotional purposes with CAP members and donors via the Foundation website, social media channels, newsletter, or annual report.

Additional Information and Questions

Note that all correspondence with the CAP Foundation regarding this award will be in English and take place via email, the preferred method of communication. If needed, applicants may call +001-847-832-7931 to speak to Foundation staff via phone.