President's welcome message for 2010
Dear CAPA Friends:
Happy 2010! CAPA is in her 8th year, and my gratitude goes to each one of you for your support to our society over the years.
We are in the process of organizing the 8th CAPA Annual Reception in conjunction with USCAP meeting in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 20. More information will be coming to you soon. Please check your E-mail in the coming weeks for details.
CAPA meeting 2010 location
The 8th Annual CAPA Business Meeting & Reception
The 8th Annual CAPA Business Meeting & Reception
In conjunction with 99th USCAP Annual Meeting in Washington, DC
Maryland Room, Marriott Wardman Park Hotel & Conference Center
Saturday, March 20, 2010
4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Hors doeurve Reception at 6:00 p.m.
THE MEETING FLYER is available for your convenience .
AGENDA
The 7th Asia Pacific IAP Congress
May 20-24, 2011 Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei , Taiwan
Website: http://www.apiap2011.com.tw/(new window will open)
The 8th Meeting of the Association of Directors of Pathology of China
Association of Directors of Pathology of China
Dear pathologists of Chinese origin,
Hi, this is H.K. Ng from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. I am pleased to announce to you the Eighth Meeting of the Association of Directors of Pathology of China (ADPC) to be held October 22-24, 2010 in Shanghai. The website is http://www.acp.cuhk.edu.hk/adpc.
Articles start here
Submitted by CAPA IT on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 11:02This is a new section, where recent interesting articles in pathology will be outlined.
More to come!
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BEST ABSTRACT AWARD 2010
Submitted by CAPA IT on Wed, 01/20/2010 - 12:58BEST ABSTRACT AWARD
Chinese American Pathologists Association
Dear Members:
On behalf of the Chinese American Pathologists Association (CAPA) Executive Committee, we are delighted to announce the 2010 Best Abstract Award for pathologists in training of Chinese ethic origin.
The Chinese American Pathologists Association (CAPA) is formerly known as the Hua Tuo Society of Pathology. Its mission is to promote excellence in practice, education and research, as well as advocacy on behalf of Chinese pathologists. The objective of the Best Abstract Award is to encourage and reward outstanding research contributions by our pathologists in training.
Eligibility:
1) First-authored abstract(s) accepted for either platform or poster presentation at the 2010 USCAP Annual Meeting;
2) Pathologists in training (resident or fellow) of Chinese ethnic origin.
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Announcement of membership and nominating committee 2010
Submitted by CAPA IT on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 09:31Dear fellow doctors:
If you want to chat with your old friends, meet some new friends, and have some intelligent and educational fun, please come to join the Chinese American Pathologist Association (CAPA), formerly Hua-Tuo society, annual meeting and gathering.
Puzzled by you career decision? Academic versus private practice? Come to listen to what some senior and successful pathologists in both fields will tell you. Mark you calendar please
Time: Saturday, March 20, 2010, starting from 4pm -
Place: Marriott Wadman Park Hotel (Maryland room)
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photos at Bar Harbor, ME
Submitted by lanjing.zhang on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 14:37I recently spent some time at Bar Harbor, ME, a beautiful Northeast, tourist spot. Acadia National Park is just 10 miles away, which is the first National Park established by National Park Service (NPS).
The points of interest are Thunder Hole, Jordan Pont and its famous Jordan Pond House (a restaurant facing Jordan Pond), Sea wall, Bass Harbor head light house, and Cadaliac mountain (great for sunset and sunrise). Many more interest spots are reserved for next visit! ^_*
Here come my photos!
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2009 ACAP Mock Interview Report
Submitted by lanjing.zhang on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 07:142009 ACAP Mock Interview Report
With strong support from Dr. Eng, our attending interviewers and Association of Chinese American Physicians (ACAP) administrative staff, the ACAP Student, Resident and Fellow Committee (SRF) successfully held the 2009 mock interview on Sat. Sept 26, 2009, for 22 Chinese Medical Graduates (CMGs). Some of them came from California, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. The session started at 8:15am and was followed by 2 and half hours of group discussion led by me. Our attending interviewers ably covered Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, and Pathology. Each CMG has been interviewed and consulted by 3 or more interviewers in the specialty(ies) of his or her interest.
