u/-Ki67

Why is hemepath available to CP only?

I finished my first rotation in hemepath and it had lots of CP involvement (flow, molecular, etc) but was surprisingly AP heavy, especially with lymph node metastases from breast, skin, etc. I'm not sure I would have felt comfortable doing this without some background in AP.

Not throwing shade, genuinely asking if there is reason or context for why it's available to non-AP/CP. Our hp department does not often accept CP only graduates due to call reasons, grossing, and other attending requirements, so I guess that added to my confusion.

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u/-Ki67 — 3 days ago

I know path, especially AP, is a very visual field, but I was wondering if there were any podcasts/audio resources that I could listen to for some passive learning on my commute.

Any known podcasts that might be good for a resident?

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u/-Ki67 — 13 days ago