Foundation Expands Impact Globally

Dr. Manisha Shrestha with microscope

For over a decade the CAP Foundation has worked to improve health equity across the United States through its See, Test & Treat® program by providing essential screening and health services to medically underserved communities. And for many years, the Foundation has directly supported early-career pathologists and medical students with leadership and educational opportunities to…

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Foundation Leaders Reflect on 2022

The CAP Foundation—working with pathologist leaders, volunteers, supporters, and corporate partners—successfully expanded existing programs and developed timely new initiatives to address the issues facing pathologists and their patient communities in 2022. As the CAP Foundation continued the fundraising momentum from the Empowering Our Future campaign, our focus in 2022 was on creating new partnerships, recruiting…

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Foundation Board Member Champions Follow Up Care

Terrence Shirley, MPH, CEO of the Community Health Center Association of Mississippi, knows the importance of quality health care for all communities. That’s one reason he joined the CAP Foundation Board of Directors in December 2022. He has been working in the industry since 1980, but he’s been part of the health care world for…

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Katie Couric Spotlights See, Test & Treat

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month—it’s the fourth most common cancer in women, according to the World Health Organization, and it’s often preventable with regular screenings. The CAP Foundation’s See, Test & Treat Program brings free cervical and breast cancer screenings to medically underserved populations in a single-day, culturally appropriate program. Recently, CAP Foundation President…

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Dr. Wojcik Reflects on the Foundation’s Successful 2022

In my first official president’s message for the CAP Foundation newsletter, I find myself returning to the wonderful time we all had at the CAP22 annual meeting in New Orleans this past October. I’ve been reliving the one-of-kind “Password Pathology” event through photos and videos that we’ll be sure to share. Thank you to all…

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Genentech Supports CAP Foundation Goals, Initiatives

In 2016, leaders at Genentech, a biotechnology corporation and member of the Roche group, recognized a potential partnership with the CAP Foundation in promoting and advancing pathology and laboratory medicine. The two organizations started by co-hosting webinars and, later, a roundtable discussion in 2020 to explore the role of pathologists in patient care and how…

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Foundation Welcomes New Leaders

On October 7, the CAP Foundation Board of Directors met in New Orleans before the CAP22 annual meeting to approve several new initiatives, grants, and awards that will keep the CAP Foundation on track toward achieving its goals going into 2023. The board also officially passed leadership on to a new president and vice president…

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See, Test & Treat Through a Resident’s Eyes

Adeyinka Akinsanya leaned over a table, chatting with the teenager standing opposite him and explaining the slides he’d slipped under a microscope setup between them. Akinsanya, a second-year resident in the Department of Pathology at Indiana University School of Medicine, said he loves educational moments like this. Often people don’t fully comprehend the work that…

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From the President: Join the CAP Foundation at CAP22

If you’re anything like me and the rest of the CAP Foundation, we’re excited for autumn: the sweaters, the falling leaves, the pumpkin spice … and the CAP22 annual meeting! That’s right, the CAP Foundation will be in New Orleans October 8–11 for the biggest pathology event of the year. And this year is sure…

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See, Test & Treat Gives Patient Crucial Diagnosis, Care

Claudia Orozco knew the risks of cervical cancer before she checked in for her appointment at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx during their See, Test & Treat program in May of 2021. The disease upended Claudia’s family when her mother died from cervical cancer at the age of 33. Even so, Claudia had not…

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