The CAP19 Abstract Program CAP19 THE Pathologists Meeting September 21-25, 2019 Orlando, Florida. CAP19 Abstract Program Important Dates to Remember:

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The CAP19 Abstract Program CAP19 THE Pathologists Meeting September 21-25, 2019 Orlando, Florida CAP19 Abstract Program Important Dates to Remember: January 7, 2019 March 8, 2019 May 28, 2019 August 16, 2019 Abstract submission begins at noon Central time Abstract submission closes at 5 p.m. Central time Corresponding authors notified of submission status Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program winners notified Abstract and case study submissions are currently being accepted and must be submitted via the CAP19 Abstract Program site at https://bit.ly/2uytxxl. The CAP19 Abstract Program is a competitive program sponsored by the College of American Pathologists. The program is designed to promote a broad range of research in pathology. It offers pathologists and research scientists the opportunity to present original research to their peers in a poster presentation format. Editors from the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine will evaluate submissions to this program. In addition, the CAP19 Abstract Program provides a unique opportunity for residents to enhance research skills, develop writing proficiency, gain practical experience at presenting their findings, and contribute to the literature and advancement of pathology. Accepted abstracts and case studies will be published as a Web-only supplement to the September 2019 issue of the Archives. CAP junior members who have their abstracts accepted are eligible for cash awards as part of the Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program. The submission deadline for the CAP19 Abstract Program is 5 p.m. Central time Friday, March 8, 2019. No submissions will be accepted after this deadline. CAP19 Abstract Program Evaluation Criteria Abstracts will be evaluated on the following criteria: Significance of the hypothesis Valid conclusion(s) Argument clarity Presentation quality Case studies must include novel findings, such as the following: A new disease or condition (i.e. not previously reported). A distinctive or unusual presentation of a known disease, with one or more welldocumented new findings of special clinical relevance (i.e., potentially applicable to diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, etc.) or that serves to provide new insight into the possible pathogenesis of a disease (hypothesis-generating). The new information might be derived from distinctive morphology and/or ancillary testing.

A known disease with a demonstrated new finding using state-of-the-art techniques (immunohistochemical, molecular, 3-dimensional reconstruction, cytogenetics, etc.) relevant to a clearly stated hypothesis. A known disease presenting with a previously undescribed clinically or etiologically relevant association (i.e., a myelodysplastic syndrome associated with a plasma cell dyscrasia, etc.) in order to heighten awareness of a possible link between entities. Such a link might have been described before in one or more individual case reports, and the addition of a case might help solidify a real association. Submission Categories Abstracts and case studies may be submitted to the following categories: Anatomic Pathology Autopsy and forensic pathology Bone and soft tissue pathology Breast pathology Cardiovascular pathology Cytopathology Dermatopathology Endocrine pathology Head, neck, and oral pathology Ophthalmic pathology Gastrointestinal and liver pathology Gynecologic and placental pathology Kidney and genitourinary pathology Neuropathology Pulmonary and mediastinal pathology Clinical Pathology Clinical chemistry Clinical immunology Hematopathology Microbiology Molecular pathology Transfusion medicine and coagulation Practice Management Administrative and regulatory affairs Informatics Pathology education Practice management Quality assurance Requirements for Submitting Abstracts/Case Studies All abstracts and case studies must be submitted by 5 p.m. Central time March 8, 2019. No submissions will be allowed after this deadline. Submissions may not have already been published or currently be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Abstracts and case studies must be submitted electronically via the CAP19 Abstract Program site. A link to the submission site is shown above. Corresponding authors (the person who submits the abstract or case study) are responsible for submitting financial disclosure information for all authors. This information will be submitted directly into the submission site; paper authorship forms are not accepted. Corresponding authors should obtain any relevant financial disclosures and the e-mail addresses for all co-authors prior to starting the submission process. All steps in the submission process must be completed and finalized. Incomplete submissions will not be considered, including those that are not finalized or exceed the word count limit. It is the corresponding author s responsibility to complete and finalize submissions prior to the March 8 th submission deadline.

Submissions that report the results of animal studies should not be submitted. Specific text requirements: Text must be prepared in accordance with the American Medical Association Manual of Style, 10th edition. For specific examples of how submissions should be prepared, see the CAP18 abstracts and case studies that were published as a Web-only supplement to the September 2018 issue of the Archives at www.archivesofpathology.org. Also see specific Table and Figure Requirements below. For abstracts, the body of the text may contain a maximum of 254 words and must be organized under (and contain) all of the following headings: Context, Design, Results, and Conclusions. Do not use any additional or alternative headings. A case study may include no more than 2 cases. The body of the text may contain a maximum of 250 words. It should not contain any headings. Do not use abbreviations unless they appear 5 or more times, in which case you must spell out the abbreviation the first time it appears. Do not begin the abstract or case study by repeating the title, and do not cite references; references will not be published in accepted abstracts. Affiliations for each author must be clearly listed, including full department and institution names. Spell out this information; do not use abbreviations or acronyms. List sources (name of company, city, state, and country) for all software and reagents. Use conventional units of measure. Use generic drug names unless the specific trade name of a drug is directly relevant to the discussion. Retrospective studies should be consistently written in the past tense. Perform a spell check of your submission prior to submitting it. A single table or figure may be added using the Add Graphic or Add Table button. Note: a single figure that contains up to 4 smaller figures (a composite ) will be allowed. Figure composites that contain more than 4 figures will not be allowed. Figure composites should not exceed 3 ½ inches in width and 3 inches in height. An example of a properly prepared figure composite is shown below:

If submitting a figure or table, specifically refer to it (e.g., Table, Figure) in the text. Do not include a specific table or figure number (see requirements below) and do not submit a separate figure or table legend (caption); legends will not be printed. Improperly prepared figures and tables will be returned to the corresponding author for revision or may be rejected prior to review. Table requirements: 1. Tables must not contain more than 5 columns. 2. Acronyms used in a table must be clearly defined in a footnote. 3. Tables must have a concise, descriptive title. 4. Tables cannot be submitted as images (JPEG or PDF). Figure requirements: 1. All figure files must be submitted in JPEG format at a minimum resolution of 300 dpi. 2. If any text appears in a figure, it must be 12 points or larger. 3. Do not add a figure label on single figures. Figure composites must not contain more than 4 smaller figures. Figure composites should not exceed 3½ inches in width and 3 inches in height. If submitting a figure composite of 4 figures, add A, B, C, and D labels in the lower left-hand corner of the appropriate figure; do not include figure numbers. See example figure composite above. 4. Figures from accepted submissions will be published in the Archives at a width of 3½ inches. Thus, computer screen shots and other figures that contain small text are not good submission options. It is critical that you view your figures at a width of 3½ inches to determine whether any text is clearly legible. Submissions with tables and figures that do not meet these requirements may be rejected prior to being reviewed. CAP Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program Authors of the top five accepted abstracts received from CAP junior members will be named as the Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program award winners and given cash prizes: First place cash award = $1,500 Second place cash award = $1,000 Third place cash award = $750 Fourth and fifth place cash awards are $500 each. To be eligible for the CAP19 Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program awards, a CAP junior member must: 1. Have performed a substantial portion of the research and work involved in the preparation of the abstract; 2. Be listed as either the first or second author; 3. Serve as the corresponding author.

Top 5 Junior Member Abstract Program award winners will be notified by August 16, 2019 and cash prizes will be awarded during the CAP19 meeting. The award winners will also be recognized during the CAP19 meeting and their winning posters will be prominently displayed at the meeting. Author Requirements Corresponding authors must be available to respond to questions about the content of their submissions from the Archives editorial office, especially during the period of April 8 to May 17, 2019. E-mail addresses for corresponding authors must be active and accessible through August 2019. Corresponding authors will be notified of their submission status on May 28, 2019. Authors of accepted submissions are expected to prepare a 4 x 8 foot poster summary of their abstract/case study for presentation at CAP19. The poster must be displayed by the authors during CAP19, and authors are expected to be present at their posters during specified Poster Focus times to discuss and answer questions about their research. Specific information regarding Poster Focus times and dates will be included in the acceptance notification e-mail sent to corresponding authors. CAP19 Registration All authors presenting posters are required to register for the CAP19 meeting and to pay the appropriate fees. Questions If you have questions about the abstract program, please e-mail contactcenter@cap.org prior to completing your submission. Your questions will be routed to the abstract program coordinator. Please remember that submissions cannot be changed or resubmitted after the March 8 th deadline; be sure to carefully review your abstract or case study prior to submitting it.