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This is CME related and will take into account the education of practicing pathologists and residents. Although, I'm not sure how the resources provided support reducing healthcare costs as they stated. Any other thoughts?

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/08/prweb12085946.htm

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This is CME related and will take into account the education of practicing pathologists and residents. Although, I'm not sure how the resources provided support reducing healthcare costs as they stated. Any other thoughts?

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/08/prweb12085946.htm
I have no clue what this actually means, but hopefully it means a bit more of my CME can overlap. It's a bit onerous as a US certified pathologist practicing in Canada to satisfy the various requirements I have for CME for MoC as well as my medical licenses in one state and one province. More overlap is fine by me.
 
"Helping the interests of community pathologists" is not really part of the USCAP mission at all, unless you consider providing educational opportunities part of that. USCAP is focused almost entirely on educational activities and their journals. They promote the specialty a bit but a lot of that is international.
 
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