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Cancer Protocol Enhancements; CAP Virtual Media Training

Cancer Protocol Enhancements; CAP Virtual Media Training

02min |11/09/2025
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Cancer Protocol Enhancements; CAP Virtual Media Training

Cancer Protocol Enhancements; CAP Virtual Media Training

02min |11/09/2025
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  • Stevon Burrell

    Cancer protocol enhancements and new media training to help pathologists shined in the spotlight. Coming up next on the Path News Network Daily Edition. This is the Path News Network Daily Edition, powered by the College of American Pathologists. I'm Stevon Burrell. It's Thursday, September 11th, and here are the latest headlines. Pathologists are getting new tools to sharpen cancer reporting. The CAP just updated 23 Cancer Protocols. syncing with the latest WHO and American Joint Committee on Cancer Standards. The revisions improve reporting on complex cases like multifocal tumors and treatment response after neoadjuvant therapy, while refining breast biomarker protocols for greater accuracy. CAP Cancer Committee Chair Dr. Laura Rabih Harik says, "The updates ensure protocols reflect evolving oncology standards and keep patient care aligned with the most current guidance." And if you're a pathologist feeling stretched thin, you are not alone. A new two-hour interactive webinar at CAP25 will share practical ways to divide duties and manage workload more effectively. Offering one CME credit, this session covers tips that work in both small and large practices. Register through the link in today's show notes. Also at CAP25... Pathologists will have the chance to sharpen their diagnostic skills in head and neck cancer. Attendees will learn how to avoid errors with P16 staining and apply a confirmatory HR-HPV test while they're needed. This CME session offers one credit. HR-HPV testing in head and neck FNA specimens runs September 16th from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m. Eastern. And finally, are you ready for your media close-up? The CAP is offering virtual media training sessions to help members deliver clear messages and handle tough questions with confidence. The training covers adapting style for different audiences, crafting compelling soundbites, and staying composed under pressure. Real-world examples from fellow members and insights into how reporters work make the sessions practical and engaging. Follow the link in the show notes to register for sessions in November and December. That's all we have for today. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. Subscribe on your favorite platform. Look for more news like this in our weekly newsletters, published every Tuesday and Thursday. We're back tomorrow at 5 a.m. Eastern with more CAP News. For The Daily Edition, I'm Stevon Burrell. Have a great day.

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  • Stevon Burrell

    Cancer protocol enhancements and new media training to help pathologists shined in the spotlight. Coming up next on the Path News Network Daily Edition. This is the Path News Network Daily Edition, powered by the College of American Pathologists. I'm Stevon Burrell. It's Thursday, September 11th, and here are the latest headlines. Pathologists are getting new tools to sharpen cancer reporting. The CAP just updated 23 Cancer Protocols. syncing with the latest WHO and American Joint Committee on Cancer Standards. The revisions improve reporting on complex cases like multifocal tumors and treatment response after neoadjuvant therapy, while refining breast biomarker protocols for greater accuracy. CAP Cancer Committee Chair Dr. Laura Rabih Harik says, "The updates ensure protocols reflect evolving oncology standards and keep patient care aligned with the most current guidance." And if you're a pathologist feeling stretched thin, you are not alone. A new two-hour interactive webinar at CAP25 will share practical ways to divide duties and manage workload more effectively. Offering one CME credit, this session covers tips that work in both small and large practices. Register through the link in today's show notes. Also at CAP25... Pathologists will have the chance to sharpen their diagnostic skills in head and neck cancer. Attendees will learn how to avoid errors with P16 staining and apply a confirmatory HR-HPV test while they're needed. This CME session offers one credit. HR-HPV testing in head and neck FNA specimens runs September 16th from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m. Eastern. And finally, are you ready for your media close-up? The CAP is offering virtual media training sessions to help members deliver clear messages and handle tough questions with confidence. The training covers adapting style for different audiences, crafting compelling soundbites, and staying composed under pressure. Real-world examples from fellow members and insights into how reporters work make the sessions practical and engaging. Follow the link in the show notes to register for sessions in November and December. That's all we have for today. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. Subscribe on your favorite platform. Look for more news like this in our weekly newsletters, published every Tuesday and Thursday. We're back tomorrow at 5 a.m. Eastern with more CAP News. For The Daily Edition, I'm Stevon Burrell. Have a great day.

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  • Stevon Burrell

    Cancer protocol enhancements and new media training to help pathologists shined in the spotlight. Coming up next on the Path News Network Daily Edition. This is the Path News Network Daily Edition, powered by the College of American Pathologists. I'm Stevon Burrell. It's Thursday, September 11th, and here are the latest headlines. Pathologists are getting new tools to sharpen cancer reporting. The CAP just updated 23 Cancer Protocols. syncing with the latest WHO and American Joint Committee on Cancer Standards. The revisions improve reporting on complex cases like multifocal tumors and treatment response after neoadjuvant therapy, while refining breast biomarker protocols for greater accuracy. CAP Cancer Committee Chair Dr. Laura Rabih Harik says, "The updates ensure protocols reflect evolving oncology standards and keep patient care aligned with the most current guidance." And if you're a pathologist feeling stretched thin, you are not alone. A new two-hour interactive webinar at CAP25 will share practical ways to divide duties and manage workload more effectively. Offering one CME credit, this session covers tips that work in both small and large practices. Register through the link in today's show notes. Also at CAP25... Pathologists will have the chance to sharpen their diagnostic skills in head and neck cancer. Attendees will learn how to avoid errors with P16 staining and apply a confirmatory HR-HPV test while they're needed. This CME session offers one credit. HR-HPV testing in head and neck FNA specimens runs September 16th from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m. Eastern. And finally, are you ready for your media close-up? The CAP is offering virtual media training sessions to help members deliver clear messages and handle tough questions with confidence. The training covers adapting style for different audiences, crafting compelling soundbites, and staying composed under pressure. Real-world examples from fellow members and insights into how reporters work make the sessions practical and engaging. Follow the link in the show notes to register for sessions in November and December. That's all we have for today. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. Subscribe on your favorite platform. Look for more news like this in our weekly newsletters, published every Tuesday and Thursday. We're back tomorrow at 5 a.m. Eastern with more CAP News. For The Daily Edition, I'm Stevon Burrell. Have a great day.

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  • Stevon Burrell

    Cancer protocol enhancements and new media training to help pathologists shined in the spotlight. Coming up next on the Path News Network Daily Edition. This is the Path News Network Daily Edition, powered by the College of American Pathologists. I'm Stevon Burrell. It's Thursday, September 11th, and here are the latest headlines. Pathologists are getting new tools to sharpen cancer reporting. The CAP just updated 23 Cancer Protocols. syncing with the latest WHO and American Joint Committee on Cancer Standards. The revisions improve reporting on complex cases like multifocal tumors and treatment response after neoadjuvant therapy, while refining breast biomarker protocols for greater accuracy. CAP Cancer Committee Chair Dr. Laura Rabih Harik says, "The updates ensure protocols reflect evolving oncology standards and keep patient care aligned with the most current guidance." And if you're a pathologist feeling stretched thin, you are not alone. A new two-hour interactive webinar at CAP25 will share practical ways to divide duties and manage workload more effectively. Offering one CME credit, this session covers tips that work in both small and large practices. Register through the link in today's show notes. Also at CAP25... Pathologists will have the chance to sharpen their diagnostic skills in head and neck cancer. Attendees will learn how to avoid errors with P16 staining and apply a confirmatory HR-HPV test while they're needed. This CME session offers one credit. HR-HPV testing in head and neck FNA specimens runs September 16th from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m. Eastern. And finally, are you ready for your media close-up? The CAP is offering virtual media training sessions to help members deliver clear messages and handle tough questions with confidence. The training covers adapting style for different audiences, crafting compelling soundbites, and staying composed under pressure. Real-world examples from fellow members and insights into how reporters work make the sessions practical and engaging. Follow the link in the show notes to register for sessions in November and December. That's all we have for today. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. Subscribe on your favorite platform. Look for more news like this in our weekly newsletters, published every Tuesday and Thursday. We're back tomorrow at 5 a.m. Eastern with more CAP News. For The Daily Edition, I'm Stevon Burrell. Have a great day.

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