type are regulated for proficiency testing by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Additional Information
HPATH1 prepares pathologists and pathology trainees with an interest in hematopathology to succeed by providing ongoing diagnostic learning and self-assessment.
The program includes 10 challenge cases per year written by expert hematopathologists. For each case the learner will:
- Review virtual whole slide image(s) in the context of a clinical scenario and relevant laboratory data
- Select and interpret appropriate ancillary studies (IHC, flow cytometry, FISH, cytogenetics, molecular studies, etc) with real-time feedback
- Simulate a real-world diagnostic workup to arrive at the appropriate diagnosis
- Apply knowledge to answer three CME questions
Cases span the breadth of benign and neoplastic hematopathology. Discussions incorporate current best practices in the workup, diagnosis, and subclassification of hematolymphoid diseases
Neoplastic entities are discussed in the context of both the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and the fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification
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Program Information
- HPATH1 - Five diagnostic challenges per activity (two activities per year), with online whole slide images. Reporting option with CME credit for each additional participant (within the same institution); must order in conjunction with program HPATH
- Earn a maximum of 12.5 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM) per participant
- This activity meets the ABPath CC requirements for Improvement in Health and Health Care (IHHC)
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- Two online activities per year; your CAP shipping contact will be notified via email when the activity is available
Shipping Schedule
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Shipment A: May 12
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Shipment B: November 10