Duke Pathology Members Attend USCAP Conference

(Main photo: Bangchen Wang, MD, PhD, with Endowed Department Chair of Pathology Jiaoti Huang, MD, PhD)

The week of March 20, 2022, many members of Duke's Pathology Department attended the United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) 111th Annual Meeting, which included a Duke Pathology Reception, in Los Angeles, CA. This year’s conference theme was “Real Intelligence.” Here are some highlights:

USCAP Cytosurv Book

Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang, MD, and Wen-Chi Foo, MD, exhibited for their upcoming new book, a Cytopathology Survival Guide for the Innovative Pathology Press, founded by Dr. Liz Montgomery. https://www.innovativesciencepress.com/

USCAP Eye Path team

 We welcomed friends old and new at the Duke Pathology Reception.  Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang, MD, and Wen-Chi Foo, MD, presented a lecture on “Approaches to ocular cytology: vitreous and fine needle aspiration biopsies” at the American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists Companion Meeting, moderated by Thomas J. Cummings, MD. Thomas J. Cummings, MD, served as moderator for the American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists Companion Meeting:  Approaches to Ocular Biopsies.

USCAP residents forum

Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang, MD, spoke at the CAP Spring Residents Forum Meeting at a session on “Balancing Life, Managing Time” alongside CAP President Dr. Emily Volk and Drs. Mirza and Riddle.

USCAP Huang Nawazish Shi

 Department Chair of Pathology Jiaoti Huang, MD, PhD, Resident Kristen Logan, and Chanjuan Shi, MD, PhD

USCAP Presentation

Akhil Ambekar, AI health fellow, giving a platform presentation on "Glomerular Segmentation and Classification Pipeline Using NEPTUNE Whole Slide Images"

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