"Waning Interest for Pathology as a Career for US Medical Students- Have we already reached a crisis point? If so, can the trend be reversed?" Nadeem Zafar, MD Director, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Service, VA Puget Sound Associate Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Washington Objectives: Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to: 1) Understand what has been the trend over the last 5 years with reference to a career interest for Pathology for graduating US medical school seniors. 2) What have been the measures taken by various Pathology-related professional organizations to improve the perception of Pathology as a career for US medical students 3) Recommendations for where to go from here to make Pathology a viable and interesting career for US medical students Speaker Disclosures: Dr. Nadeem Zafar discloses no relevant conflicts of interest. Why Attend? There has been decreasing interest over the last many years for graduating US medical students to opt for Pathology as a career choice. At this point, Pathology is at the bottom of the barrel for any categorical field of medicine that the graduating US medical student can opt for training. While there have been efforts from some Pathology organizations to reverse the trend, such efforts have been disjointed and patchy at best. It appears that a vast majority of Pathologists are not aware of this worrying trend with long-term consequences for the field of Pathology. There is also much misinformation about Pathology as a career on the worldwide web. This presentation will highlight many of the challenges facing us as Pathologists to have this downward spiral successfully reversed and hopefully generate discussions with local-regional and national impact. Meeting ID: 940 5400 4878 Passcode: 458711 Grant Acknowledgment: None Planning Committee Disclosure: Drs. Maria Tretiakova, Haodong Xu, Robert Ricciotti & Eleanor Chen disclose no financial or other relationships with any commercial interest in the past 12 months. Dr. Lawrence True reports the following: Founder/stockholder of LightSpeed Microscopy, Inc. You must sign-in on the following form to receive CME credit. Sign-in online: https://forms.gle/W2oE8d3MYbnyTDe58 CME Accreditation statement: The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. (Each session is 1.0 credit) |