20160709 Annual Meeting Symposium - Residents |
Residents Symposium
Residents Symposium
Saturday July 9, 1700-2100
Saturday July 9, 1700-2100
Finding a job. What is the laboratory director looking for?
- Heidi Paulin, Red Deer Regional Hospital
- Lisa Steele, Royal Inland Hospital
- Martin Trotter, Providence Health Care
- Heidi Paulin, Red Deer Regional Hospital
- Lisa Steele, Royal Inland Hospital
- Martin Trotter, Providence Health Care
Tax planning and physician incorporation
- Barbara Carle-Thiesson, Partner and Business Advisor, Professional Services, MNP
Fellowships in the United States
- Jonathan Bush, BC Children’s Hospital
- Tony Ng, Vancouver General Hospital
- Jonathan Bush, BC Children’s Hospital
- Tony Ng, Vancouver General Hospital
Resident Section Annual General Meeting
- Launny Lowden, Chair
Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. Have an improved recognition of the different patterns of practice of anatomical pathology in Canada.
2. Enhance their job application and interview preparation techniques prior to seeking their first position as a staff anatomical pathologist.
3. Gain understanding of potential financial management and tax optimization strategies both during residency and while working as a Pathologist.
4. Recognize the potential benefits and challenges of seeking Fellowship training outside of Canada (e.g. The United States).
5. Gain first-hand accounts of the experiences of Staff Pathologists who completed US Fellowship training.
6. Learn about the ongoing activities of the CAP-ACP Resident Section and have the opportunity to ask questions or provide comments about this committee.
1. Have an improved recognition of the different patterns of practice of anatomical pathology in Canada.
2. Enhance their job application and interview preparation techniques prior to seeking their first position as a staff anatomical pathologist.
3. Gain understanding of potential financial management and tax optimization strategies both during residency and while working as a Pathologist.
4. Recognize the potential benefits and challenges of seeking Fellowship training outside of Canada (e.g. The United States).
5. Gain first-hand accounts of the experiences of Staff Pathologists who completed US Fellowship training.
6. Learn about the ongoing activities of the CAP-ACP Resident Section and have the opportunity to ask questions or provide comments about this committee.