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Dedicated to Clinical Practice Clinical Education Clinical Research George N. Papanicolaou 1883-1962 Intersociety Pathology Council Meeting 2019 March 17th, 2019 Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland Room: Azalea Room 2 8:00 am
PSC Executive Board 2019 • President • Members-at-Large Matthew Zarka M.D. (2019-2021) • Andrew Field M.D. (2nd term, 2018-2021) • President-Elect • Lester Layfield M.D. (2nd term, 2019-2022) Claire Michael M.D. (2019-2021) • Oscar Lin M.D. (1st term, 2019-2022) • Treasurer • Sara Monaco M.D. (1st term, 2019-2022) David Chhieng M.D. (1st term, 2019-2022) • Aziza Nassar M.D. (1st term, 2019-2022) • Secretary • Binnur Onal M.D. (1st term, 2017-2020) Momin T. Siddiqui M.D. (2nd term, 2017-2020) • Esther D. Rossi M.D. (1st term, 2017-2020) • Past President David Chhieng M.D. (2019-2021) • Emilio Madrigal M.D. (Ex-officio, 2018-2020)
PSC Secretary Section IV. Duties of the Secretary. The Secretary shall be responsible for carrying out the business of the Society and for implementing all policies and actions of the Board of Directors. He/she shall be responsible for the organization and coordination of all business meetings and keeping of minutes of the Annual and Board of Directors meetings. The Secretary shall send due notice of stated and Annual Meetings to all members of the Society. The Secretary shall conduct the correspondence of the Society, perform all other duties usually pertaining to this office, and keep a current record of all the transactions of the Society. The Secretary shall act as custodian and shall be responsible for the maintenance and safekeeping of all documents and records of the Society.
Membership Section I. Categories of Membership. There shall be four classes of membership. a.) Regular, b.) Junior, c.) Emeritus, d.) Honorary 1. Regular Member - Regular members shall consist of those persons who possess a) the degree of Doctor of Medicine or its international equivalent, have completed a minimum of four (4) years of training and experience in pathology, and are interested and actively engaged in teaching or practice of cytopathology; or b) a doctorate or its international equivalent in veterinary medicine or in dentistry or in an allied biologic science and training and experience in his or her field equivalent to that required under (a) above. Regular members may vote, hold office, and serve on committees. 2. Junior Member - Any individual with a doctorate or doctorate-equivalent degree who is actively engaged in formal residency, fellowship or equivalent training junior members may apply for regular member status in the usual manner at any time after residency or equivalent training has been completed. Junior Members who have paid their dues could vote and serve on committees. Junior members cannot hold office. Fellows have the option of joining as a regular member by paying the regular membership dues. 3. Emeritus Member - Any Regular Member in good standing in the Society who has attained the age of 65. Regular members may apply for Emeritus member status in the usual manner. Emeritus Members may not vote, hold office, or serve on committees. 4. Honorary Member - Any individual identified by the Board of Directors because of exceptional meritorious achievement in medicine and particularly in pathology as it relates to cytopathology. Honorary members may not vote or hold office but may be appointed to serve on committees.
USCAP 2019 PSC Companion Meeting Program • Guidelines for Respiratory Cytology; Diagnostic Categories and Criteria • Biomarker Testing in Lung Carcinoma Cytology Specimens • Pleural Fluid Cytology • Differentiating Lung Carcinoma Types by Cytology
Lester J. Layfield, MD Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Ashish Chandra, MD, DNB, Professor MD FRC Path Andre L. Moreira, MD, Department Of Associate Professor Guy’s and St. Thomas, PhD. Pathology and The University of Texas- National Health Service Professor of Pathology Anatomical Sciences MD Anderson Cancer New York University of Missouri Center University/Langone Health
The committee already contacted the organizers and scheduled our satellite symposia with EFCS.
Advantages & Disadvantages of ROSE of Fine-Needle Aspiration Specimens Moderator: Fernando Schmidt Faculty: Diana Esther Rossi Andrew Field Lester Layfield
ASCP Annual Meeting 2019, Phoenix, AZ PSC Companion Session September 12th 2019 Multimodal Approach to Cytopathology Diagnosis: More Norm Than a Rarity Faculty: Christopher Griffith Ricardo Lastra Zubair Baloch
ESP congress Nice, France 2019; September 7th-11th PSC Companion Session in Collaboration with SFCC has been accepted From morphology to the ancillary techniques and molecular cytopathology Faculty to be decided with Dr. Cochand-Priollet
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