ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY SECTION
Anatomical Pathology Section workspace (for Section members only)
ABOUT THE SECTION
Year Created: 1990
Chair: Dr. Alan Spatz
Executive
Vice-Chair: TBC
Secretary: Dr. Catherine Ross
Treasurer: TBC
Past Chair: Dr. Anne O'Brien
Members at Large: Drs. Indrojit Roy and Raymond Maung
Objectives
- Promote the interests of Anatomical Pathologists within the Canadian Association of Pathologist (CAP) and to act as an advisory body to the Executive of the CAP
- Create opportunities for the presentation and discussion of research and development in Anatomical Pathology
- Facilitate the exchange of views and information between members
- Establish mutually beneficial working relationships with national and international groups and organizations having common interests
- Operate within the framework of the purpose, objective and mission of the CAP
- Promote the interests of Anatomical Pathologists within the scope of the CAP
- Do such other things that are conducive to the foregoing
Qualification for membership: Members shall be members in good standing of the CAP regardless of their class of membership provided they have expressed interest in Anatomical Pathology.
Governance: An Executive Committee exercises all powers and duties delegated to and by the Section. Officers are elected by a majority vote of those presented by the Nominating Committee chaired by the Past-Chair and by nominations made from the floor.
Resources:
Dr. Robert Young - CAP 2006 Lecture Handouts:
Dr. Robert Young has provided the CAP with detailed handouts for the two lectures he gave at the Anatomic Pathology Symposium, which took place at the CAP Annual Meeting on Monday, July 17, 2006. Please follow the links below and enjoy the read. Dr. Young would like to convey his thanks to the Association, particularly to the Section of Anatomic Pathology for its hospitality.
The Pathology of Endometrial Cancer - Recently Recognized Aspects
The Histopathology of Glandular Lesions of the Cervix: Selected Issues
Synoptic Cancer Reporting System: (in development)
Vincent Falck, Calgary, is working on a synoptic reporting system for cancers of various organ sites. He is soliciting input from CAP members.
If you have been given the userid and password to review the beta version, please click on the link above.
If you are interested in participating the review process and have not yet been contacted, please contact: vincent.falck@cls.ab.ca for further instructions.
- last updated August 2009 -