Announcements
Association for Pathology Informatics - PRESS RELEASEJuly 12, 2011 Pathology Informatics is a rapidly evolving subspecialty of pathology. Core competencies of pathology informatics should be addressed in all pathology programs. The Association for Pathology Informatics (API) has taken the lead in addressing curriculum needs through the creation of its membership-based teaching program. This collaborative is managed by world-class experts in pathology informatics training and practice. Its goal is to provide residency programs with essential tools for high-quality pathology informatics training. Ronald S. Weinstein, M.D., FCAP, President of API, is pleased to announce that twelve teaching programs have joined API as the first Teaching Institutional members of the Association. These teaching programs have made a significant commitment to advancing the training of medical residents and fellows interested in the emerging discipline of pathology informatics.
- Cleveland Clinic – Center for Pathology Informatics
- Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia) - Department of Pathology
- Henry Ford Hospital – Department of Pathology Informatics
- Massachusetts General Hospital – Fellowship in Pathology Informatics
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (UMDNJ) – Department of Pathology
- University of Alabama at Birmingham – Department of Pathology
- University of Arizona College of Medicine – Department of Pathology
- University of California - Davis Health System – Department of Medical Pathology
- University of Colorado Denver – Department of Pathology
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – Division of Pathology Informatics
- University of Pittsburgh - Department of Biomedical Informatics
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Department of Pathology
For more information, visit www.pathologyinformatics. org
See our ad in the June, 2011 issue of CAP TODAY on Page 85.....click HERE!
The Journal of Pathology Informatics (http://www.jpathinformatics.org/), the official journal of API, is an open access journal that has been established for one year now and immensely successful, with contributions being received from around the world.
The journal is indexed with many scientific and academic databases including PubMed. All article types related to Pathology Informatics (http://www.jpathinformatics.org/contributors.asp) are considered for publication.
We encourage you to submit and share your work. Online submission is easy (http://www.journalonweb.com/JPI/) with expedited peer review to get your article published quickly.
Contact Information:
Liron Pantanowitz, MD &/or Anil V. Parwani, MD PhD
Care of Nova Marie Smith
Department of Pathology
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
UPMC Cancer Pavilion, Suite 301
5150 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Tel: (412) 623-8283
Fax: (412) 623-2814
E-mail: nms67@pitt.edu
