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Like many supporters of the CAP Foundation, my involvement began with a simple donation after I heard of its unique See, Test & Treat program, founded by my friend Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP. I simply had to support a Foundation that not only made a direct impact on patients but on my profession and its…
Read MoreLeave A Lasting Legacy with See, Test & Treat
Over six years ago, my colleague John Baker, MD, FCAP, asked me to volunteer for an upcoming See, Test, and Treat program at Charles Drew Health Center in Omaha. I had heard about the program and respected its goal to deliver free cancer screenings to uninsured and medically underserved patients. However, it wasn’t until the…
Read MoreCelebrating Awardees, Foundation’s Impact at CAP23
As the lazy days of summer come to a close, the CAP Foundation has been busier than ever as we are on track to provide the highest number of awards and grants in a single year for 2023. As part of the Foundation’s global initiatives, 60 Global Pathology Education Awards will be honored in addition…
Read MorePart 2: Rippey Grant Funds Pathologists’ COVID Research
This is the second part of a two-part series covering the impact of the John H. Rippey Grant for Expedited Research on pathologists and their research. Read part one to learn how the grant was repositioned to address COVID-19 and how it provided unique opportunities for pathology residents. In the spring of 2020, medical laboratories…
Read MoreRippey Grant Funds COVID Research for Pathology Residents
In the spring of 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic upended health care and put laboratories under strain, the CAP Foundation pivoted to support new research and studies on COVID-19 topics surrounding test accuracy, timeliness, and result communication. The John H. Rippey Grant for Expedited Research was repositioned to help investigate and support laboratory initiatives related…
Read MoreQ&A: Sara Herbek on Legacy and the Foundation
Over 20 years ago, Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP, started the first See, Test & Treat program to provide free cervical cancer screening to underserved communities in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. After Dr. Herbek’s passing in June 2020, his daughter Sara Herbek continues his legacy by serving as a director on the CAP Foundation board…
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