American Society for Clinical Pathology

residency programs

Your commitment to the residents in your program is unwavering. ASCP is here to serve as your support system, empowering you in your efforts to help your residents build their future careers in pathology with subspecialty grants, as well as a wide range of tools for preparing for the pathology Board examinations. These tools include the Resident In-Service Examination (RISE), study materials and resources, and Resident Review.

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Quick Compendia Series
Extending Shelf-Life with Quick Compendia Online
The ASCP Quick Compendia series is ready to revolutionize the way you think about purchasing textbooks! The three titles in the series: QC Surgical Pathology, QC Clinical Pathology, and QC Molecular Pathology are now available at press.ascp.org with full text, complete tables and color illustrations. more...

CCCLW Addresses Growing Workforce Shortage
The Coordinating Council on the Clinical Laboratory Workforce (CCCLW), a broad-based coalition of national laboratory associations, industry partners and other health care organizations, held a two-day strategic planning session to discuss the serious workforce shortage facing the clinical laboratory profession. more...

ASCP Announces Resident Council Subspecialty Grant Recipients
The American Society for Clinical Pathology has awarded a total of $20,000 in resident grants during the academic year 2008-2009 to defray the cost of doing elective rotations at outside institutions in fields of pathology in which the resident desires intensive exposure, especially in the form of consult material. more...

Update on Pod Lab and Pathology Anti-Markup Lawsuit
A Federal judge has issued a temporary injunction in a lawsuit brought against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for its efforts to prohibit clinicians from marking up the professional or technical component of anatomic pathology services they order but do not perform. more...

Angiogenesis Measurement Using Digital Pathology
Whether for predicting patient prognosis or for measuring the efficacy of anti- or pro-angiogenic therapies, there is an urgent need for more accurate and reproducible measurements of microvessels that do not rely on tedious human measurements under a microscope. more...

Diagnosis of Hydatidiform Moles Using p57...
Diagnosis of hydatidiform moles highlights this month’s issue of AJCP. more...