As I was registering for the upcoming 2008 USCAP meeting I came across a listing for a new symposium listed below taken from the ASCP website at the below link for the ASCP 2008 companion meeting Sunday night. While I laud USCAP and ASCP for their efforts to address these important issues in our specialty and the practice of pathology I find it contemptible that a meeting playing host to one of the largest collections of surgical pathologists amongst our societies and professional organizations and colleges has placed this on the program. While USCAP and the speakers listed below are respected members of the pathology community, What has our specialty come to that this seminar with the words "sleaze", "graft" and "corruption" finds itself among sessions listed alongside the ASC, AMP and ISBP addressing equally pertinent, timely issues for practicing pathologists? It will be interesting to see how many of those that attend a session on Sunday night split up among the offerings. Given the current state of affairs with groups putting out flyers at the CAP meeting entitled "Pathology in Peril" and the like for their own offerings, pathologists working for clinicians in clinician-owned laboratories and ongoing fair reimbursement and compensation for pathology services, I gather this will be attended by many whose practice these issues impact, which includes most of us. What interests me most having completed my pathology in this century is how did we lose our place among our clinical colleagues, pathology colleagues, patients, clients, hospitals, health care organizations, regulatory agencies and insurers that we are now putting on symposiums about "sham practice", "kickbacks", "sleaze", "corruption" and "graft" and "surgical pathologist" in the same sentences at one of our premier specialty meetings.... http://www.ascp.org/511live/Timssnet/News/TNT_news.cfm?action=long&primary_id=USCAP08 | ||||||
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