Abstract
The following abstracts were accepted by the Association of Pathology Chairs, without modification, for poster presentation at the 2019 APC Annual Meeting. This content was not peer reviewed by Academic Pathology.
Presenting authors’ names are bolded throughout.
APC-19-0001PO. Measuring Physician Burnout in Pathology and a Proposal to Combat It
R. Jug
1, P. Pittman1, J. Browning1, L. Havrilla1, A. Buckley1, and T. Cummings1
1Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
APC-19-0002PO. Cross-Residency Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation Curriculum: Teaching Interpretation of Specimen Radiographs to Pathology Residents by Radiology Residents
M. S. DeSimone
1, A. K. DeSimone2, J. E. Brock1, and S. Matalon2
1Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
2Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
APC-19-0003PO. Better Together: A Combined Pathology Clinical Competency Committee Structure
E. G. Brooks
1, R. C. Corliss1, S. A. Gross1, D. T. Yang1, W. N. Rose1, and S. M. Selvaggi1
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI, USA
APC-19-0004PO. Predictors of Interviewing and Matching at Our Residency Program: A Review of More Than Two Thousand Applications
S. G. Beal
1, A. T. Yachnis1, and J. L. Kresak1
1University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA
APC-19-0005PO. Improving Patient Safety by Reducing Mislabeled Surgical Specimens—A Multidisciplinary Approach
J. Hagen1, P. Amaro1, R. Tassinari1, J. Ellis1, M. Galan1, J. Perkins1, L. Pinkston1, C. Schmidt1, J. Street1, S. Ruiz1, and X. F. Zhao
1,2
1Phoenix VA Healthcare System, Phoenix, AZ, USA
2University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, USA
APC-19-0006PO. Utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) in Identifying Acute Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, and Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Peripheral Blood Smears
E. Vali Betts1, Denis Dwyre1, Nam Ku1, John P. Graff1, and H. Rashidi
1
1University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA
APC-19-0007PO. An Integrated Approach to Clinical Pathology Training
C. Crutchfield1, C. Egbert
1, C. Stefaniuk1, K. Stringer1, and D. Zander1
1University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA
APC-19-0008PO. Residency Program Reputational Rankings: How Closely Do They Correlate With Institutional Rankings?
J. V. Fischer
1, K. P. Maniar1, and D. J. Brat1
1Department of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
APC-19-0010PO. Lab Rounds: Combining Elements of Ward Rounds With TeamSTEPPS Safety Practices in the Gross Room
L. M. Schiffhauer
1, A. R. Huber1, and C. Whitney-Miller1
1University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
APC-19-0011PO. Out of the Labs and Into the Unit
N. B. McLamb
1, C. R. Petri2, L. Uhl1, and M. H. Hayes3,4
1Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
2Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Combined Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
3Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
4Carl J. Shapiro Institute for Education and Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
APC-19-0012PO. Pathology Teaching in Pre-Clerkship Elective: A Response to the Changing Curriculum
A. Aneja
1, N. Jhala1, and Y. Persidsky1
1Department of Pathology, Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PA, USA
APC-19-0013PO. Enhancing the Learning Environment Through a Program Coordinator Journal Club
A. J. Bourgeois
1, T. Burns1, V. Goodwin1, and K. Miller1
1University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, USA
APC-19-0014PO. Utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) in Identifying Acute Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, and Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Peripheral Blood Smears
E. Vali Betts1 and H. Rashidi
1
1University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA
APC-19-0016PO. Perinatal Autopsy Pathology: A Novel Approach to Subspecialty Education When There is No Subspecialist
J. Rueckert
1, R. Martindale1, S. Mount1, and M. Wills1
1University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA
APC-19-0017PO. Development and Implementation of a Resident Training Tracking Tool Targeted to the Documentation of Milestone Fulfillment
C. King1, P. Adams-Lewis1, L. Bachmann1, S. Roseff1, M. Contos1, D. Wilkinson1, and S. C. Smith
1
1Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA
APC-19-0018PO. An Interpretable Machine Learning Pipeline for Identifying Pathologies Within Archival Human Tissues
Z. Tang2, K. Chuang2, L. Beckett1, C. DeCarli1, L. Jin1, M. J. Keiser2, and B. N. Dugger
1
1University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA
2University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
APC-19-0020PO. A Comparative Analysis of Learning Styles in Pathology and Implications in Personalized Training
A. Ahmed
1, V. Ananthanarayanan1, and K. M. Mirza1
1Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL, USA
APC-19-0021PO. Development and Implementation of a Collaborative Leadership Model for a Network Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
M. R. Lewis
1, T. C. Hong1, and M. J. Towle1
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Vermont Health Network, Burlington, VT, USA
APC-19-0023PO. Strategies to Enhance Social Media Engagement at Academic Conferences: The Association of Pathology Chairs 2018 Meeting SoMe Committee Experience
Yonah Ziemba
1, Dana Razzano2, Timothy Allen3, Scott Anderson4, Anne Champeaux5, Michael Feldman6, Valerie Fitzhugh7, Simone Gittens1, Marilea Grider8, Mary Gupta9, Christina T. Hanos2, Karen Kelly10, Tarush Kothari1, Jennifer Laudadio11, Amy Lin12, Kamran Mirza13, Kathleen Montone6, Victor Prieto14, Daniel Remick15, Nicole Riddle5, Michael Schubert16, Kelley Suskie17, Nadeem Zafar18, and Priscilla Markwood19
1Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY, USA
2New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, USA
3University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA
4University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA
5University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
6University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
7Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA
8Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
9University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA
10SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA
11University of Arkansas Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA
12University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
13Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
14University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
15Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
16The Pathologist, Texere Publishing, New York, NY, USA
17University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
18University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
19Association of Pathology Chairs, Wilmington, DE, USA
APC-19-0024PU. Optimization of Medical Student Cardiovascular Pathology Education: A Critical Review of Topics and Teaching Modalities With Incorporation of 3D Printed Congenital Heart Disease Models
P. J. Boyer
1, A. T. Ray1, C. L. Pratson1, C. J. Karr1, W. H. Mcallister1, T. N. Edwards1, A. T. Deyrup2, J. R. Butler1, and K. L. Kelly1
1Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
2Duke University, Raleigh, NC, USA
APC-19-0025PU. Medical Student Pathology Study Materials: New and Digital Resources Are in and Traditional Resources Are Out
P. J. Boyer
1, J. S. Jenkins1, J. M. Wooten1, W. H. Mcallister1, C. L. Pratson1, A. N. Botros1, and A. T. Deyrup2
1Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
2Duke University, Raleigh, NC, USA
APC-19-0026PU. Teaching Stewardship in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum: Pathology-Teaches
C. G. Roth
1, W. Huang2, N. Sekhon3, J. Purkiss5,4, and N. Ismail5,4
1Department of Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
2Department of Family Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
3Department of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
4Office of Undergraduate Medical Education, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
5Department of Internal Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
APC-19-0027PU. Multidisciplinary Conferences to Enhance Appreciation of Pathology
A. T. Deyrup1
1Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
APC-19-0028PU. Blended Case-Based Learning Environment to Enhance Undergraduate Pathology Education
J. Pandey1
1Foundational Sciences, Central Michigan University College of Medicine, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
APC-19-0029PU. Starting the Pipeline Early: Engagement of High School Students in Pathology
J. J. Findeis-Hosey
1 and A. Lott Limbach1
1University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
APC-19-0030PU. A Single-Institution Experience of Increasing Pathology Visibility to Medical Students With Resident as Teacher
D. Kwon
1 and M. A. Furlong1,2
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
2Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
APC-19-0031PU. The “Race” toward Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in Pathology: The Johns Hopkins Experience
A. D. Ware
1, T. Murdock1, L. Voltaggio1, A. Windon1, J. C. Troncoso1, R. H. Hruban1, and M. J. White1
1Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
APC-19-0032PU. A University of Michigan Experience: Increasing Exposure to Pathology During Surgery Clerkship
M. Lew
1, D. Baber1, K. Konopka1, S. Li1, and A. M. Wilson1
1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
APC-19-0033PU. Engaging Ideas for Pathology Student Interest Group Meetings
K. W. Sanford
1, L. E. Sterling1, A. D. Hadjis1, and L. Colon-Cartagena1
1Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA
APC-19-0034PU. Tips to Increase Recruitment of Medical Students to Pathology Specialty: A Faculty’s Experience
C. J. Prasad1
1Western University of Health Sciences-College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona, CA, USA
