Jonathan Myles, MD, FCAP, is a national leader in pathology payment policy. Dr. Myles previously served for 11 years as the Pathology Advisor to the AMA-RUC (Relative Value Update Committee) and 7 years as Chair of the Economic Affairs Committee at the CAP. Dr. Myles is a member of the Spokespersons Network and Engaged Leadership Academy of the CAP. Dr. Myles has served on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland and as president of the Ohio Society of Pathologists. Dr. Myles has received the CAP’s Outstanding Service Award, The George Kwass Advocate of the Year Award, and the Public Service Award, the College’s highest honor related to public service. Dr. Myles graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1983. After completing combined residencies in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Cleveland Clinic in 1987, Dr. Myles joined the faculty of the Medical College of Ohio before being recruited back to the Cleveland Clinic in 1993. Dr. Myles has served in a variety of roles at Cleveland Clinic, including AP education coordinator, director of the autopsy service, director of histology and the surgical pathology desk, and most recently as the Quality Institute Officer for the Robert J. Tomsich Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Myles has practiced both anatomic and clinical pathology and currently serves as a subspecialty pathologist in genitourinary pathology.
CAP Committee Involvement:
- Current Vice chair of the information Technology Leadership Committee
- Served on the Board of Governors
- Past Chair of the Council on Government and Professional Affairs
- Past Vice-Chair of the Council on Scientific Affairs
- Past member of the Compensation, Investment and Finance Committees
Dr. Myles can speak on government affairs, legislation, cancer treatment, cancer diagnoses, and pathology.