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  • 03/18/2021 1:19 PM | Anonymous

    We are pleased to announce that Drs. Negin Farsi and Amin Heidarian are the first and second place winners of IPANA's 8th annual Trainee Award!


    Dr. Farsi, a resident in the Department of Pathology at Louisiana State University Health Shreveport (Shreveport, LA), was recognized for her USCAP 2021 platform presentation “Identifying Signature Genes Associated with Cutaneous Melanoma Survival.” 


    Dr. Heidarian, a head and neck/endocrine pathollogy fellow at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, FL), was recognized for his poster presentation "Next-generation Sequencing (NGS) of Salivary Gland Carcinomas (SGC): Correlation with Morphology and Emerging Evidence Supporting a Shift to Molecular Classification." 

    Congratulations to Drs. Farsi and Heidarian and thank you to everyone who submitted their abstracts for consideration.


  • 03/16/2021 12:18 PM | Anonymous



    Thank you to everyone who joined for IPANA's first virtual reception at the annual USCAP meeting! It was such an enjoyable event, where attendees reconnected and celebrated pathology and Iranian culture, including the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) with a pathology-themed Haft-seen unknowns presentation by Dr. Ali Amin (download here). We also discussed potential opportunities and initiatives for our community going forward. 

    Congratulations to Drs. Negin Farsi and Amin Heidarain for winning this year's IPANA trainee awards!

    Looking forward to seeing everyone next year! Happy Nowruz!



  • 01/26/2021 3:22 PM | Anonymous

    The Iranian Pathologists Association of North America is once again proud to award the Annual Trainee Award to the best poster or platform presentation at the US and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting. The award includes a certificate and, thanks to the generous support of our members, a $500 Amazon gift card. There will also be a runner up prize with a $100 Amazon gift card. Both winners will also receive a complimentary annual membership to IPANA. 

    All Iranian pathology trainees (residents, clinical fellows and research fellows) who are presenting at the 2021 USCAP meeting are eligible for the IPANA Trainee Award. Award applicants should submit their 2021 USCAP abstract before the deadline of Friday, February 26, 2021. An independent scientific panel will be reviewing all eligible applications, and the winner will be recognized at IPANA's Annual Reception on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 4:30PM PST.

    If you are a pathology resident or fellow with a poster or platform presentation in the 2021 USCAP Annual Meeting (or know one who is) consider submitting today!

    Email the IPANA office with any questions, ipana.info@gmail.com.

  • 06/15/2020 4:48 PM | Anonymous

    We are pleased to announce Dr. Sara Javidiparsijani from the Department of Pathology, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, as the recipient of IPANA’s 7th Annual Trainee Award, for her USCAP 2020 platform presentation “Single-cell evaluation of myelodysplastic syndrome stem cells identify determinants of hypomethylating agent response and a novel prognostic gene signature.”

     

    Dr. Javidiparsijani will be joining the University of Louisville Department of Pathology this summer as an assistant professor. Congratulations to Dr. Javidiparsijani and thank you to everyone who submitted their abstracts for consideration.


  • 06/03/2019 1:48 PM | Anonymous

    The Iranian Pathologist Association of North America (IPANA) Board of Directors is excited to announce the Association has successfully applied for and has been granted tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In addition, IPANA also qualifies to receive tax deductible gifts in accordance with federal regulations of charitable organization. This was the Board’s top priority, and positions the Association to move forward with an active membership recruitment campaign, and allows the Association to accept tax deductible gifts. Together, we look forward to building IPANA as a valuable forum for pathologists to share information, education and research with colleagues to that provides awareness of issues related to the practice of Pathology among its members.

    Please watch for more information coming soon on how to join and donate to IPANA.  Membership notices and donation requests will be sent out in the coming months. In the meantime, please visit the IPANA website (link) for more information and/or to contact the Association.


  • 03/18/2019 9:42 AM | Anonymous

    We are pleased to announce Dr. Shabnam Zarei, from the Department of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, as the recipient of IPANA’s 6th Annual Trainee Award, for her USCAP 2019 platform presentation “HER2 Amplification Status in Extramammary Paget Disease (EMPD) Evaluated by IHC, FISH and Chromosomal Microarray: Review of 38 Cases.”

    Dr. Zarei is the first 2-time winner of the IPANA Trainee Award! Congratulations to Dr. Zarei and thanks to all who submitted their abstracts for consideration.


  • 03/07/2019 5:02 PM | Anonymous

    IPANA is seeking nominations for positions on the Board. If you or someone you know is interested in serving on IPANA's Board, please send a current CV to ipana.info@gmail.com. Nominations and self-nominations may also be submitted at the IPANA Business Meeting on March 17 during the USCAP Annual Meeting

  • 04/12/2018 9:24 PM | Rebecca Branta

    Dr. Neda Rezaee (Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO) is the recipient of IPANA’s 5th Annual Trainee Award, for her 2018 USCAP abstract titled “Risk Stratification of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) with 8th Edition AJCC Tumor Staging: A Single Institution Experience.


  • 04/09/2018 10:01 AM | Rebecca Branta

    University of California, San Diego Department of Pathology Presents: Diagnostic Advances in Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology

    May 4-5, 2018
    San Diego, CA

    Registration Open!

    This two-day interactive course will address key updates in genitourinary, gynecologic, gastrointestinal and liver, lung and head/neck pathology.  A stepwise approach to pathology diagnosis in these subspecialty topic areas in surgical pathology and cytopathology will be addressed. The course will also provide guidance in the use and interpretation of molecular and immunohistochemical testing in difficult diagnostic scenarios.

    The format includes interactive didactic and video microscopy sessions presented by internationally recognized guest speakers and expert subspecialty faculty from the University of California, San Diego.

    Target Audience: This course is designed for practicing pathologists across community and academic centers and pathology residents and fellows.

    Learn More and Register through the UCSD website

  • 10/26/2017 10:01 AM | Anonymous

    Contact: Thomas J. McFeeley
    Phone: 800-323-4040 ext. 7472
    E-mail: MEDIA@CAP.ORG

    Driving Member Value, Improving Patient Care Among Williams's Top Priorities

    Northfield, IL—R. Bruce Williams, MD, FCAP, has been inaugurated as the 35th president in a ceremony at the College of American Pathologists' (CAP) annual meeting near Washington, DC. Dr. Williams has been a CAP member for 40 years, holding leadership roles in the organization for the last 25 years. He has served on the Board of Governors since 2009 and, most recently, as its president-elect since 2015.

    The CAP, founded in 1946, is the world’s largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs.

    "As president, I plan to grow the value of the organization for our members beyond what we have built together over the last 70 years," Williams said in his inaugural remarks. "We fight for our patients and profession on Capitol Hill, we develop guidelines and protocols to improve patient care, and we ensure the highest level of laboratory quality and excellence worldwide through our accreditation inspections. What we built all those years ago, we will continue to improve upon over the next two years."

    Dr. Williams has served the CAP on numerous committees, commissions, and councils, including chair and/or vice chair of the Council on Accreditation, Council on Membership and Professional Development, and Council on Scientific Affairs.

    Dr. Williams is a founding member and laboratory director of The Delta Pathology Group, LLC, and is in full-time practice of anatomic and clinical pathology in Lafayette, LA. The Delta Pathology Group began in 1990 with the merger of several practices in Shreveport, LA, and since has grown into a statewide group of more than 40 pathologists. Dr. Williams serves on the executive committee as practice manager of the mid-Louisiana region of Delta Pathology.

    A graduate of Vanderbilt University (BA, 1971) and Vanderbilt University Medical School (MD, 1975), Dr. Williams completed his anatomic and clinical pathology residency at Vanderbilt and Louisiana State University Medical Center (LSUMC)-Shreveport pathology departments. He is associate clinical professor of pathology at LSUMC-Shreveport. Dr. Williams has been active in organized medicine, serving as president of the Shreveport Medical Society and the Louisiana State Medical Society and serving on the Louisiana delegation to the American Medical Association.

    Dr. Williams and his wife, Susan Williams, MD, currently reside in Lafayette. They have two sons, a daughter and son-in-law, and six grandchildren.

    About the College of American Pathologists

    As the world's largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) serves patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide. For more information, READ THE CAP ANNUAL REPORT at CAP.ORG


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