The 7th CAPA Diagnostic Course 2021

This 2-day course provides in-depth coverage on all topics including recent advance in pathology informatics, molecular pathology, and practical topics including those commonly encountered in daily diagnostic pathology in a format of didactic lectures and case-based presentations. Our keynote speaker of this year, Dr. Jason Hornick, will update us on the progress in applications of immunohistochemical tools in bone and soft tissue pathology. The course will be presented by national experts across all subspecialties of diagnostic pathology. The course will address the questions and challenges and provide the updates and expert experiences in diagnostic pathology that practicing pathologists encounter in day-to-day practice, help the practicing pathologists to avoid the commonly encountered diagnostic errors and become proficient in different subspecialties, and help residents and fellows with their subspecialty board exam preparations.

2021-2022 CAPA Committees Announced

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CAPA 2021-2022 committees and subcommittees have been established and approved by BOD.

For committee co-chairs and members, please visit top menu item "About Us" and "Committees & Members".

Committees' mission statements, goals, and working plans can be found below:

Education

Membership

IT & Website

Awards

Newsletters

Leadership, Professionalism, Wellness and Friendship Development

Private Practice

Research

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Finance

Bylaws

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IHC subcommittee (new)

Neuropath subcommittee (new)

Molecular pathology subcommittee (new)


 

CAPA Curbside Consultation-Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology

CAPA Curbside Consultation-Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Subgroup 

Group Leader: Dr. Shi Wei 

Advisor: Dr. Paul Zhang 

Consultants: Dr. Marilyn Bui and Dr. Yaxia Zhang and Dr. Shaoxiong Chen

 

Aim: This peer to peer group activity is to discuss challenging, rare, or interesting cases for educational purpose. The group leader and the fellow peer consultants are experienced bone and soft tissue pathologists who will provide informal consultation to whom are interested to join a zoom meeting weekly. Dr. Paul Zhang will serve as an advisor to provide ad hoc consultation and connect the consultants to additional resources and opportunities. This activity is to promote the education, support, collaboration and friendship among CAPA members. 

 

Format: On every Tuesday 5-6 pm EST (tentatively for now; subject to change to accommodate most participants), each presenter (self-identified) will have a couple of minutes to show an unknown case to the group of consultants for their 2nd opinion. Please note that pertinent clinical and radiologic information and the pathology information via a digital camera without disclosing any confidential information of the patient will be presented, i.e. strictly following HIPPA rules. Although this educational activity may also be helpful in real time practice, we must emphasize that the content of the case discussion is for reference only and should not be used as a formal consultation for diagnosis. The members participating in the discussion shall not bear any legal responsibility for the pathology report and their names should not appear in the report. 

 

Call for Action: If you are a bone and soft tissue pathology expert and wish to join the consultant group, please let Dr. Shi Wei know. If you wish to be on the weekly meeting to either show your case or just observe, please inform Dr. Wei (including your name, institution/practice group and email, and indicating you are a CAPA member) to keep you on the group mailing/information dissemination list. We also welcome any suggestions that will make this a practical, informative and meaningful activity for all. 

 

Contact information of the consultants 

1. Shi Wei, M.D., Ph.D. (Project Lead) 

Professor of Pathology 

Associate Director, Division of Anatomic Pathology 

Senior Scientist, O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center 

The University of Alabama at Birmingham 

NP 3545A | 1802 6th Ave. South | Birmingham, AL 35249-7331 

P: (205) 975-8880 | F: (205) 975-5242 | swei@uabmc.edu 

2. Paul J. L. Zhang, MD 

Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 

Director, Immunohistochemistry Laboratory University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine 

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Division of Anatomic Pathology Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 3400 Spruce Street, Six Founders Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-615-3641 Email: pjz@mail.med.upenn.edu 

3. Marilyn M. Bui, MD, PhD (Project sponsor, CAPA president) 

Senior Member and Professor of Pathology 

Section Head of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology 

Scientific Director of Analytic Microscope Core. 

Program Director of Cytopathology Fellowship 

Moffitt Cancer Center 

Tampa, FL 33512 

Office: 813-745-4940 

Email: Marilyn.bui@moffitt.org 

4. Yaxia Zhang, MD, PhD 

Associate Attending Pathologist 

Associate Professor of Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Medicine Weill-Cornell College of Medicine 

HSS | Hospital for Special Surgery 

535 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 

TEL (212) 774-2887 

Email: Zhangya@HSS.edu 

5. Shaoxiong Chen, MD, Ph.D

Associate Professor

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Indiana University School of Medicine
350 W 11th St, Room 4088

Indianapolis, IN 46202

Phone: 317-491-6443

Fax: 317-491-6419

Email: chen251@iupui.edu 

Disclaimers: All advice provided is for education and research use only and free of charge. It should not be used for patient care. However, medical consultations should be sought in other form if deemed required by the participating pathologist. The participants should and will hold the faculty and CAPA free of harms that are directly or indirectly linked to the program. The faculty or CAPA does not and will not receive any form of compensations through this program. 

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Message from CAPA President, March 12, 2021

March 12, 2021

Dear Colleagues of the CAPA,

It is my distinct privilege and honor to serve as the incoming President of the Chinese American Pathologists Association (CAPA). Our wonderful organization exists to provide members with educational opportunities, improve our professional skills, and to help us collaborate and participate within the pathology community. During my term, I hope to help make CAPA even more effective in serving you.

Every member of CAPA has a unique story to tell. My journey as a Chinese American pathologist working and living in this great country may be different from yours, but we are all nurtured by the best of both eastern and western cultures and have CAPA membership in common. As I grew in my career, CAPA provided me with inspiration, energy, mentors, contacts and friends. Let us work together to ensure that CAPA continues to be a respectful, inclusive, collaborative and inspiring presence in our professional lives.

What can we accomplish together? My visions for 2021-2022 include four themes:

  1. Assess: We need to better understand our members’ needs, interests, and values. I have communicated with many members and will continue to do so, along with the rest of the leadership team, to understand your concerns and aspirations.
  2. Engage: Let’s involve as many members as possible in our initiatives and activities. The roster of our committees will be published at the end of April. Please do not wait to be contacted to join a committee – let me know your interests and I will match you with an opportunity to contribute and shine.
  3. Empower: CAPA will work best if leaders are empowered to improve our organization. I will work with the leadership team to develop a shared strategy, so that everyone understands where we are going and feels free to make changes that promote our strategy. Together, we will evaluate existing committees and programs for their strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities, and identify future leaders to develop.
  4. Nurture: In addition to providing education, CAPA can provide its members with leadership experience, with friendship, and can help foster habits that promote well-being. We can help our members connect with leaders in other societies, opening doors that help advance careers. Let’s help make our members all that they can be.

During the upcoming year, CAPA will continue and improve on its successful educational activities, including the Annual Diagnostic Course, Annual Meeting during USCAP, CAPA-CHCAMS Annual Summit, Online Education Program, and special articles to the Archives and Laboratory Medicine. We will continue to share information on the CAPA website, WeChat, and through newsletters and email. We will continue to partner with Digital Pathology Association (DPA) so that CAPA joins DPA as an allied society member, DPA makes our Online Education Program part of the DPA Digital Anatomic Pathology Academy, and CAPA members enjoy access to information about digital pathology and artificial intelligence. In the upcoming months, CAPA will charge a bylaws committee in response to the members wishes to update the current bylaws.

In addition, we will be looking at whether some exciting pilot projects should be expanded:

  1. A pilot project led by Dr. Xiuli Liu uses a peer-to-peer support model to members discover their inner strengths, develop leadership skills, promote wellness and cultivate long-lasting friendships through personal interactions. Could this be the cradle of a new leadership academy that will build a pipeline for future leaders of CAPA or pathology community? Could this be the beginning of a CAPA wellness institute that makes for happier pathologists and people. I hope so!
  2. A pilot project led by Dr. Shi Wei — the Curbside Consult of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology — discusses challenging, rare, or interesting cases via a Zoom meeting using an interfaced digital camera. In addition to providing education, this activity fosters collaboration and friendship among CAPA members. Perhaps this initiative will serve as a template for other interactive distance learning opportunities in pathology subspecialties. 
  3. A CAPA group is working to connect CAPA members with the College of American Pathologists (CAP).  The CAP interest group on WeChat is led by Dr. Jim Zhai. Our members are informed by peers about the CAP House of Delegates, various committees, lab inspections, practice guidelines, and many more educational and professional development opportunities. 

The CAPA 2021 Annual Meeting on March 13 marks the transition of the CAPA leadership team. Words cannot express my respect and gratitude to Dr. Lanjing Zhang and the 2020-2021 leadership team.  We have been well served! Please also join me in welcoming CAPA 2021-2022 Board of Directors:   Drs. Jie Song, Xin Han, Shaoxiong Chen, Shimin Hu, Zaibo Li (Treasurer), Larry Wang, Xiangdong Xu and Xiaohui Zhang. I am also excited about members who will serve on the incoming Executive Committee and as leaders of CAPA committees – names that will be shared with you after approval by the Board.

Spring is such a beautiful time of the year. This year, as the country pulls out of COVID-19 pandemic, Spring is a time of particular promise. I look forward to a bright future for our association and our members.

Sincerely yours,

Marilyn M. Bui, MD, PhD

CAPA President (2021-2022)

 


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