Blood donation saves lives, and blood transfusions help save millions each year. On #WorldBloodDonorDay, we thank blood donors and the care teams who make life saving treatment possible.
Going to ESHG in Gothenburg? Stop by stand #450 to check out our recognition board and learn more about quality improvement. Learn more: 2026.eshg.org/exhibition/#ESHG2026
It’s 1979.
A young man in relentless pain.
With fatigue no one could explain.
The scans were quiet.
But the answer, hiding in plain sight … had been there all along …
Tune into episode 4 of Case Encounters: bit.ly/4xmaei5
Two strong recommendations and four good practice statements were established to reduce diagnostic error. Learn about the “Interpretive Diagnostic Error Reduction” updates: cap.org/protocols-and-guidel…
This #NationalImmigrantHeritageMonth, we honor immigrant pathologists whose global journeys strengthened US medicine, from education and research to life-saving innovation.
What seems obvious isn’t always true.
A young man. A sudden death.
A simple explanation … until it wasn’t.
Enter the pathologists …
Surely the body had more to say.
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How should laboratory medicine validate and implement artificial intelligence? Join our webinar on practical approaches to validation, implementation, and ongoing monitoring. Two sessions are available—select your preferred time. Register: capatholo.gy/4o49xWg.
From reactive to proactive.
A renewed focus on prospective risk assessment helps labs identify and manage risk before issues arise.
Discover what prospective risk management means for your lab. Learn more: captodayonline.com/risk-mana…
Congratulations to May’s #PathArt winner, Ruchi M. Patel, MD, FCAP, as voted by the CAP’s Digital Content Committee. Check out Dr. Patel’s piece, titled “The Vascular Butterfly.”
CAP members, submit your PathArt for next month’s contest here: collegeofamericanpathologist…
In the 2026 guideline update, subject matter experts reaffirm, update, and provide new statements for effective ways to reduce diagnostic errors in anatomic pathology. Read and implement the new #CAPguideline today: cap.org/protocols-and-guidel…
The mind doesn’t unravel without reason.
A beloved grandmother with sudden, ongoing confusion.
Progressive weakness.
Aging was the easy answer.
But the real answer was closer … closer than anyone imagined.
Listen to Case Encounters episode 2 now: podcast.ausha.co/case-encoun…
Accuracy is quality.
Accuracy is trust, reliability, and patient safety.
Thank you for sharing what accuracy means to you, and for championing quality every day.
#LabWeek2026
“Pathology’s role is only becoming more central to patient care.”
CAP President Qihui “Jim” Zhai, MD, FCAP, discusses workforce challenges, AI, and why visibility matters now more than ever. Learn more: thepathologist.com/issues/20…
What should you know about the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak?
CAP Microbiology Committee member Mara Jana Broadhurst, MD, PhD, FCAP, provides context on transmission, risk, and ongoing response efforts. Learn more: wgntv.com/news/wgn-weekend-m…
CAP members: Browse, watch, and personalize your learning experience with free access to world-class presentations through CAP On Demand!
Start now: ondemand.cap.org
Pathologists play a critical role in breast cancer care.
Sharpen your reporting skills in a live multidisciplinary Mock Tumor Board.
May 20 | Noon–2:00 PM CT
Earn 2 CME
Register today: education.cap.org/content/mo…
A new susceptibility subsection of the Microbiology Checklist clarifies expectations and applies across antibacterial, antifungal, and antimycobacterial testing—supporting more consistent lab practices.
Learn what this update means for your laboratory: captodayonline.com/new-susce…
True medical mysteries, revealed from the shadows.
A young man with recurring pain.
No explanation. Cultures negative. The doctors, baffled.
So a pathologist steps in.
The truth was hiding … in an everyday habit.
Listen now: podcast.ausha.co/case-encoun…