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Grow as a Leader

Being a leader in pathology today means applying a broad mix of clinical and non-clinical knowledge — while keeping a close eye on emerging changes in the field — to achieve success.

You’ll gain practical guidance on topics like driving quality, achieving regulatory and accreditation compliance, and driving good decisions for better patient care.

On this suggested learning path, you’ll expand and refine the skills you need to effectively lead your practice in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.

Be sure to review our full agenda for more ways to help you grow as a leader.

There are courses geared toward leadership, professional development, and interpersonal skills—there is nowhere else you can get that education tailored for pathologists. We need to have these skills and where do you get them? At the CAP annual meeting. For me, that’s been most beneficial.
Eli Morey, MD, MPH, FCAP
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Coping With Labor Shortages – Key Solutions to Create Change

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM CDT | IN-PERSON, VIRTUAL
Join Jennifer Fralick and Christina S. Kong, MD, FCAP for a lively discussion of creative approaches for strengthening staff retention and addressing labor shortages.
Featured Keynote Speaker

Heather McGhee

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 | 5 PM CDT

Heather McGhee is the author of the New York Times Best Seller, “The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone And How We can Prosper Together,” and is Board Chair of the nation’s largest online racial justice organization, Color of Change. McGhee holds a B.A. in American Studies from Yale University and a J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley School of Law.

HOT TOPIC

Can You Bank on Your Blood Supply: Using Blood Wisely and in Shortages

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM | IN-PERSON, VIRTUAL

Matthew Karafin, MD, FCAP and Glenn E. Ramsey, MD, FCAP will synthesize multidisciplinary transfusion practice recommendations for all blood components into a logical framework applicable to blood management programs, and electronic guidance for blood ordering. Participants will use audience response technology to share benchmarking information on their current practices and learn how to apply up-to-date guidelines.

Be sure to review our full agenda for more ways to help you grow as a leader. View Agenda

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