Webinar Series: Expanding the Delivery of Pathology Services Globally
Date & Time
Tuesday, June 17, 2025; Tuesday, September 30, 2025; November 2025
North America 9:00 AM EST
Europe and Africa 2:00 PM BST
Asia-Pacific 10:00 PM SGT

Launched in 2022, the CAP Foundation Global Pathology Development Grant (GPDG) provides funding to international pathologists/pathology organizations supporting impactful, and sustainable projects that develop, expand, and sustain, the delivery of pathology services through education/training, patient care, laboratory quality or enhanced technology and laboratory diagnostics.
Join us for a three-part webinar series designed to provide a platform for GPDG recipients to share with you the outcomes of their projects and how these findings enhanced the practice of pathology directly improving patient care.
Sponsored by the CAP Foundation’s Global Pathology Committee, this complimentary series provides attendees with the opportunity to:
- learn about CAP Foundation funded projects that expand the delivery of pathology services in under resourced areas across the globe
- understand the challenges faced by pathologists in the delivery of pathology services in low- and middle-income countries
- provide inspiration to adopt/implement and support projects to further the delivery of pathology services in under resourced global communities
Each live 60-minute broadcast includes a question-and-answer session with the presenters.
Webinar Series
Webinar #1 Date: June 17
- Overview of CAP Archives Global Pathology article series
- Ngoc Tran, MD, FCAP –Open Pathology Education Network (Asia Bladder Cancer and DOH Gyn Pathology)
Webinar #2 Date: September 30
- Emily Boakye-Yiadom, MD (University of Health and Allied Sciences – Ghana) – Diagnostic Comparison and Laboratory Characterization of Oral Isolates of Candida species in the Ho Municipality of Ghana
- Daniel Schmolze, MD Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope – Improving Breast Cancer Treatment Through Surgical-Pathology Education in Africa
Webinar #3 Date: November TBD
- Susan Nabadda, MD (Ministry of Health-Uganda) –Leveraging a National HIV/TB specimen transport network to increase access to anatomical pathology services
- Kelsey Hummel, DO & Daniel Rosen, MD, FCAP (Rwanda) –Pathology Access Initiative: Empowering Global Healthcare in Rwanda through Low-Cost 3D Printed Microscope-Enabled Diagnostics
Can’t make the live webinar? Registration (required) provides access to the live broadcast of all three webinars (June, September, and November). Recordings are available approximately 48 hours after the webinar.