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Media Briefing: Testing Hot Topics & Moving Forward in 2022

Release Date: 06 Dec 2021
Testing Hot Topics & Moving Forward in 2022

The College of American Pathologists (CAP) hosted its final media briefing of 2021 featuring leading pathologists—the physicians who biopsy and diagnose disease. As the COVID-19 pandemic is well into its second full year, experts tackled the continued challenges of COVID-19 testing, the emergence of new variants, international testing mandates, the importance of vaccines, boosters, hospital staffing shortages both in and outside the laboratory, and guarding against medical misinformation. Pathologists discussed a dramatic rise in the number of cancer diagnoses and severity of those cancers in the U-S population, a change in the way pathologists test for kidney disease so as to eliminate racial inequity, and the severe shortage of forensic pathologists.

Educate your audiences on:

  • The current state of testing and the continued importance of accurate testing in 2022.
    • Omicron and Delta variants and their impact
    • Education on the at-home and rapid testing
    • Importance to "test right"
    • Hospital staffing shortages and the impact on testing turnaround times
  • Increase in the diagnosis and severity of cancers and other diseases 
    • This is happening because patients are delaying routine care
    • What steps people can take to stop this
  • New changes to take racial bias out of testing for kidney disease
  • The shortage of forensic pathologists and how this is overwhelming the death investigation system

 

Moderator/Panelist:

Emily E. Volk, MD, FCAP
President, College of the American Pathologists; Chief Medical Officer at Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany, Indiana, and Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine 

Panelists:

Sue Chang, MD, FCAP
Interim Chief of Anatomic Pathology and Assistant Clinical Professor at City of Hope; Incoming Chair for the Professional and Community Engagement Committee

Amy Karger, MD, FCAP
Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota; Chair of the CAP Point-of-Care Testing Committee

James Gill, MD, FCAP
Chief Medical Examiner of Connecticut; Chair of the CAP Forensic Pathology Committee 

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