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Marilyn Bui, MD, PhD

Senior Member and Professor of Pathology, Moffitt Cancer Center


Marilyn Bui, MD, PhD is a Senior Member and Professor of Pathology, Scientific Director of Analytic Microscopy Core, and Director of Cytopathology Fellowship at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL. In addition to practicing surgical pathology, cytopathology, biomarker testing, and digital pathology/AI, she also combines research, education, and advocacy to benefit quality patient care. Dr. Bui has received 3 patents in digital pathology and cancer diagnostics, awarded multiple research grants, and published over 200 articles, 30 book chapters and 3 books. She is an award-winning educator/mentor, has frequently lectured both nationally and internationally, including keynote presentations, and serves as the editorial board member of multiple journals. Dr. Bui was the President of the Digital Pathology Association (2019) and the Chair of the Publications Committee and the Editorial Board of CAP Today (2018-2021). She current chairs the Digital and Computational Pathology committee of the College of American Pathologists.

 

 

SESSIONS

Informatics and Pathology Innovation Highlights of the College of American Pathologists
   Mon, Nov 4
   03:30PM - 03:50PM ET
  Regency P

This presentation is designed for those interested in understanding the strategic initiatives of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) regarding Digital Pathology (DP) and AI reimbursement. It will also address the impact of recent FDA Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) rules on pathology, DP, and AI. Attendees will gain insights into the resources CAP provides in these areas and learn about CAP's efforts to advance the practice and science of DP and AI. Additionally, the presentation will explore how the pathology community can collaborate to advance various areas, including implementation, quality improvement, standardization, cancer protocols, electronic reporting, and the regulatory science of DP and AI.The CAP established the Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation (CIPI) in 2022. It is charged to identify and recommend strategic direction on current and emerging medical information science, date science, and computational technologists that could impact the practice of pathology; provide informatics domain information and expertise to the CAP in furtherance of its programs and mission; and support appropriate engagement with external stakeholders. CIPI has embarked on numerous initiatives in education, quality, proficiency testing, and regulatory science of DP, AI, and beyond. The leadership and resources provided by CIPI and its various committee are valuable to pathologists and laboratories undergoing a digital transformation. In addition, the CAP's Council on Government and Professional Affairs (CGPA) is working diligently on behalf of pathologists to identify current and emerging issues in the legislative, regulatory, and private sector arenas that may impact the practice of pathology; to develop policies and strategies to positively influence these issues to benefit patients and pathologists; and to implement these policies and strategies by educating pathologists, conducting advocacy programs and maintaining liaison with health-related organization.The presenters and panelists are pathologists and the chairs of the CIPI, CGPA, and Digital and Computational Pathology Committee. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. This one-hour session aims to provide valuable insights and foster collaboration among pathologists and laboratories experiencing a digital transformation. The leadership and resources offered by CAP, through CIPI and CGPA, are instrumental in navigating the evolving landscape of digital pathology and AI.

 

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the CAP’s leadership on advocating for pathologists and laboratory medicine on regulatory issues impacting pathology, especially on DP and AI.
  2. Understand the CAP’s strategy in DP and AI reimbursement.
  3. Learn about resources provided by CAP on Informatics and Pathology innovation.
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