USCAP 2021 United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting

2021 Annual Meeting - Virtual and Interactive!
Event Dates
2021-03-13 - 2021-03-18
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help@uscap.org
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(760) 327-6777
Description

The IAP is dedicated to the advancement of Pathology through educational exchanges worldwide. Collectively, we provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of advances in the understanding of pathologic processes and for the presentation and critical evaluation of scientific, technological and methodological advances. Our goal, and a fundamental role of the IAP, is to provide access to the vast store of valid, currently authenticated and trusted knowledge for questioning minds.

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Partner Voices
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