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Canadian Humanities in Pathology Club (CHPC)

Mission Statement
The Canadian Humanities of Pathology Club is a forum for discussion, sharing ideas and exchanging information in the fields of the Medical Humanities and Medical Education. The Medical Humanities include, but are not limited to, History, Ethics, Literature, Music, Art and Religion as related to Medicine.


2008 Ottawa, ON
Presentations
Dr. Kaveh Shojania
Medical Error and Patient Safety in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
AMS Speaker in the Medical Humanities
Dr. David Grynspan
References to Greek Mythology in the Vernacular of Pathology: Allusions of Form and Fate

2009 Halifax, NS
Presenters
Dr. Jock Murray
Dr. Chris Naugler


2007 Toronto, ON
Presentations
Dr. Michael Bliss
Pathology, Pathography, Biography:
The Historical Post-Mortem
AMS Speaker in the Medical Humanities
Dr. Gordon Hoag
Professionalism and Ethics: Influences on our Practice

2006 St. John's, NL
Minutes 2006
Presentations

Dr. Robert H. Young, from Boston, MA
Thomas S. Cullen: A Great Canadian, with Comments on his Legacy and the History of Gynecological Pathology
Dr. James Wright, from Calgary, AB
Early Pathology Services in Alberta

2005 Victoria, BC
Minutes 2005
Presentations

Dr. Laurette Geldenhuys, from Halifax, NS
The Humanities in Medicine and Pathology
Dr. John Jacques, from Courtney, BC
Early Pathology Services in Alberta
Dr. David Rayner, from Edmonton, AB
Interface Learning: Reflection on Pathology in the Integrated Curriculum

2004 Montreal, QC
Minutes 2004
Presentations
Dr. Kenneth Pritzker of Toronto
The Future of History of Canadian Pathology
Dr. Bertha Garcia from London
Concept Mapping as a Tool for Teaching/Learning Pathology
Dr. Arthur Gryfe of Toronto
Pathology out of the Sands of Time
Dr. Subrata Chakrabarti from London

Tissues for Research: Ethical Considerations in Surgical Pathology

2003 Charlottetown, PEI
Minutes 2003
Presentations
Dr. Guillermo Quinonez from Winnipeg
Why History is Important to the Members of the CAP
Dr. Jim Wright from Halifax
History of the intraoperative Frozen Section
Dr. Alex Heggveit from Hamilton
Who Conceived of, Designed and Built the World’s First Practical Electron Microscope


 

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