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CAP and Taiwan Society of Clinical Pathologists Partner for Laboratory Education Program

Physicians and Laboratory Professionals Discuss Quality, Accreditation and Leading-Edge Testing Methods

Contact: Aaron Osborne
Phone: 1-847-832-7030
Email: aaosbor@cap.org

TAIPEI—The practice of pathology—the medical field that studies and diagnosis disease while guiding treatment for patients—is constantly evolving to incorporate new technologies and practices to produce faster and more accurate laboratory test results.

To help ensure laboratory professionals throughout the region continue to care for their patients using the best methods, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the Taiwan Society of Clinical Pathologists will host an educational program Saturday, Nov. 23, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at National Taiwan University College of Medicine.

“It’s important that laboratories everywhere, whether in Taipei or Boston, continuously work to stay up to date with evolving guidelines for testing so that their patients are getting an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment,” says Richard C. Friedberg, MD, PhD, FCAP, past president of the CAP and a member of the organization’s Council on Accreditation, who is speaking at the event.

He continued, “Many of the practices we’ll be reviewing, such as next generation sequencing, are both new and rapidly changing. Other doctors rely on pathologists to know the latest and we take it upon ourselves to both educate and learn.”

Organizers estimate more than 250 physicians and laboratory professionals will attend the event that covers leading-edge practices like molecular based microbiology and next generation sequencing, which are ultra-sensitive tests that analyze genetic materials, as well as laboratory quality management best practices and accreditation requirements.

Frank Schneider, MD, FCAP, serves in various roles with the CAP, including on the Standards Committee and the Council on Accreditation, which oversees the organization’s program that inspects and accredits over 8,000 laboratories worldwide to make sure they are practicing safe, accurate and quality laboratory testing for patients.

Dr. Schneider will speak on CAP and ISO 15189 accreditation and he thinks attendees will come away from the event with a fuller understanding of quality management techniques, from staffing to non-conformity management to risk management. He also looks forward to the exposure and learning experience that both presenters and attendees get from such an event.

“Seeing what other laboratories do can be eye-opening—the wider the exposure, the better the experience,” says Dr. Schneider. “Partnering with international organizations helps compare yourself not only to your neighbors, but the whole world.”

About the College of American Pathologists

As the world’s largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) serves patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide. For more information, read the CAP Annual Report at cap.org.