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Pathology Today, August 16, 2017

The 2017 CAP Board of Governors Election is underway. The election opened on August 8 and will close on September 7. The election will be conducted via electronic ballot. The CAP will send Fellows in good standing an email with instructions. Fellows who do not have an email address on file will receive a letter through mail.

Get to know the CAP Board of Governors candidates on the CAP website here, keep an eye out for the electronic ballot and make an educated vote.

Election results will be posted on the CAP website by September 13.

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Pathology Today, August 3, 2017

It's never too early to make your 2018 educational conference plans! Save the date for the two FSP Conferences in 2018. The 44th Annual Anatomic Pathology Conference will be held Feb. 16-18, 2018 at the Grand Floridian Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Registration is available online here and the hotel is accepting reservations. Be sure to mention the FSP room block to receive the discounted room rate of $302/night. Confirmed faculty include John R. Goldblum, MD, Lester D.R. Thompson, MD, Marissa Nucci, MD and Raouf E. Nakhleh, MD. Junior faculty members include Andre Pinto, MD, Juan Carlos Hernandez-Prera, MD and Dianne Torrence, MD.

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Pathology Today, July 19, 2017

The FSP 2017 Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference was held on July 15-16 in Palm Beach at the Breakers Hotel. Approximately 100 attendees came to learn from the highly regarded FSP faculty members Drs. David Grignon, Esther Oliva, Pablo Bejarano and Shahla Masood. Attendees were also able to hear from junior faculty members Drs. Ashwini Esnakula, Farah Khalil and Oleksandr Kryvenko during the Interactive Microscopy course that featured digitized slides on GYN, lung and prostate pathology. There was also plenty of time to network with over 25 exhibiting companies in the Exhibit Hall during refreshment breaks and a Welcome Reception on Saturday evening. For those that couldn't join us we hope you can plan to attend a future FSP meeting in 2018: the 44th Annual Anatomical Conference will take place on February 16-18 at the Grand Floridian Hotel in Orlando and the 2018 Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference will take place on July 21-22 at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach.  

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Pathology Today, July 7, 2017

The FSP Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference will begin next week on Saturday, July 15, in Palm Beach, Florida at the Breakers Hotel. The conference will provide an exceptional opportunity to network with fellow pathologists and expert faculty in the field of anatomic pathology. The registration fee includes access to all educational sessions allowing the opportunity to earn 11 hours of CME and 9 hours of MOC credit, admission to the FSP exhibit hall with over 25 vendors, conference materials including the digital syllabus with course presentations, digitized slides from the Interactive Microscopy Course and a meeting bag to take home. Registration is still open, however it is recommended to register before the conference begins to guarantee materials. We look forward to seeing you in Palm Beach next week!

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Pathology Today, June 21, 2017

The Florida Society of Pathologists is committed to providing valuable benefits to members through advocacy initiatives, high quality educational programs and career enhancement resources. Tell your colleagues who are not members about the importance of joining the FSP, YOUR state Pathology society.

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Pathology Today, June 7, 2017

The FSP Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference is only five weeks away. Attend the conference and earn up to 11 hours of CME credit and SAMs credit towards the American Board of Pathology MOC requirement. Learn more about the FSP faculty and educational agenda online and make plans to attend this cutting-edge anatomic pathology event.

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Pathology Today, May 24, 2017

After so many years fighting reimbursement issues, balanced billing prohibitions, transparency issues, and so many other bills that would have significantly impacted pathologists’ daily practice, this year proved to be relatively quiet. The practice of pathology got a lucky break this Session. READ MORE

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Pathology Today, May 10, 2017

Register by May 15th, to take advantage of the early bird rate for the FSP Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference. The rate will go up on May 16th, so make sure to register now to save! Attend the conference, taking place July 15-16 at The Breakers in Palm Beach and earn up to 11 hours of CME and SAMs credit towards the American Board of Pathology MOC requirement. Invited guest faculty include Pablo Bejarano, MD, David Grignon, MD, Esther Oliva, MD and Shahla Masood, MD. Hear from these experts on topics covering interstitial lung disease and lung cancer, urologic pathology, and gynecologic pathology while connecting with fellow colleagues at the summer conference. Register now.

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Pathology Today, April 27, 2017

Join us for the Interactive Microscopy Course & Case Presentations during the 2017 FSP Summer Meeting. Three junior faculty members from around the state will show an unusual and/or challenging microscopy case in the areas of GYN, lung, and prostate pathology, while seeking audience feedback and questions related to the slides and findings. Get details and register here. 

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Pathology Today, April 15, 2017

Read and discuss slides on difficult cases in breast pathology with Dr. Shahla Masood during the FSP Summer Anatomic Pathology Conference, July 15-16, at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida. Review and discuss challenging patient case slides with the expert panel with Drs. Esnakula, Khalil, and Kryvenko during the interactive microscopy course. LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE.

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