Alex Jett, MD, PGY2, has been named as Duke's second trainee representative for the North Carolina Society of Pathologists (NCSP) Trainee Advisory Council, joining Cytopathology fellow Meg Lee, MD, who is the council’s chair. Together, they will aim to enhance pathology trainee participation and engagement with the NCSP and, in turn, to boost the ability of the society to meet the needs of pathology trainees across the state.
Jett is a Duke University alumnus, and earned his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences . He’s working toward a fellowship in surgical pathology once he completes his residency. Lee earned her medical degree from the University of Missouri School of Medicine, and served as co-chief resident of the Duke Pathology Residency Program from 2022-2023.
The NCSP works closely with the College of American Pathologists and North Carolina Medical Society to provide an avenue for educational and social engagement and acts as a mechanism to advocate for topics of interest to pathologists and their patients. Its annual meeting is one of the best networking and continuing medical education opportunities for pathologists in the state. Next year’s meeting will be held May 2-3, 2025, in Beaufort, North Carolina