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PATH News Network Daily Edition — 37 episodes

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A Funding Opportunity for Small, Independent Laboratories

2

Youth Explore the World of Pathology

3

Westgard Rules: A Quality Control Foundation for the Lab

4

How a UNC Cancer Program Grew Into a Pathology Hub in Malawi

5

Support the Provider Reimbursement Stability Act

6

The Future of Pathology

7

Why Updates to the No Surprises Act are Great News for Pathologists

8

Breast Cancer Reporting Protocol Updates; CAP Outstanding Communicator Katrina Collins

9

A Kidney Disease Testing Primer; AI Sparks “Deskilling” Concerns

10

The CAP urges CMS to standardize prior authorization for tests

11

IMGs and the Physician Gap

12

Prior Authorization Reform Gains Momentum

13

Unexpected Results: Dietary Supplements’ Impact in the Lab and on Health

14

A Rare Ebola Virus’s Testing Challenges

15

Media Training and Communications for Pathologists

16

An Opportunity to Serve Your Community

17

A Family Affair in Pathology

18

A Better No Surprises Process

19

A Job Market Primer for Pathology Residents

20

Navigating Career Transitions in a Changing Pathology Job Market

21

Getting Blood Drawn By a Robot

22

The Race to Bring Diagnostics to the Developing World

23

MIPS Preview Period Ends June 11th

24

CAP Updates Guidance on Reducing Diagnostic Errors

25

CAP Council on Scientific Affairs chair looks ahead

26

The CAP Makes the Case for Medicare Payment Reform

27

Pathologist’s Famous Poem Still Echoes on Memorial Day

28

Pushing for Stability in Medicare Payments

29

Pathology Job Market Outlook for Residents

30

Working Through Team Dynamics in a Digital Transition

31

Support Grows for Prior Authorization Reform in Congress

32

New cosponsor supports Medicare payment reform

33

CAP pushes for Medicare payment reform

34

Pathologist Shares Journey Establishing Pathology Program in Malawi

35

Pathologists Address Hantavirus Concerns

36

Is your MIPS payment adjustment wrong?

37

Digital pathology brings cancer slides to patients’ screens