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Cap pathology
Cap pathology







President Biden reiterated on Thursday afternoon that he and McCarthy were at least on the same page about avoiding default. Lawmakers are leaving Washington, D.C., for the Memorial Day recess, although congressional leaders have warned them to be ready to return on short notice. could default and be unable to pay its bills as soon as early June, and it will take some time for any negotiated deal to pass both chambers of Congress. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. If agreement can't be reached, any short-term continuing resolution would be subject to different spending caps, the source said. The two sides were also working to develop a mechanism to incentivize Congress to pass all 12 annual appropriations bills to fund the government. Permitting reform and work requirements remain a work in progress for negotiators, according to a source familiar with the talks. "They're refusing to negotiate on work requirements," Graves said. Garret Graves of Louisiana, one of the House negotiators, told reporters Thursday evening that the negotiation process was going "slow." On Thursday morning, McCarthy said negotiators worked "well past midnight" the night before, and said he directed his negotiating team to work "24/7" to reach an agreement. Negotiations between the White House and McCarthy's representatives continued on Thursday, with some indications that a deal was in sight.

cap pathology

The White House argues a two-year cap on spending would cut spending by more than $1 trillion, a view not shared by House Republicans. House Republicans passed a bill in April to extend the debt ceiling and cap spending at 2022 levels. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has insisted he wants to limit spending to 2022 levels, and conservative Republicans have been pressuring McCarthy to "hold the line" on spending cuts. The latest proposal from the White House would extend the debt ceiling for about two years, which would put the issue off the table until after the 2024 elections. The two sides are hoping to reach a deal to avert a government default, an unprecedented event that would have wide-ranging impacts on the global economy. “She is fully committed to the improvement of quality and safety in our state’s field of pathology.The White House had also proposed a deal to rescind up to $30 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds, CBS News learned earlier Thursday. Lin’s ability to take on the role of CAP State Commissioner,” Litovsky says. Lin succeeds her CAP State Commissioner predecessor, Silvio Litovsky, M.D., Professor and Cardiovascular Section Head, Anatomic Pathology, who served in the role since 2008 before retiring from it in July 2022.

cap pathology

“I’m looking forward to piloting new processes, participating in the annual Commissioners Meeting, and coordinating activities with other State, Deputy, and Division Commissioners in the region,” Lin says. She will work with laboratories identified as having missing proficiency testing (PT) enrollment and assist in locating teams to perform short-notice inspections. These tasks include but are not limited to, assisting inspectors in the planning of inspections, serving as a resource for laboratory directors and inspectors regarding inspections, and helping in the review, evaluation, and follow-up on issues identified by the post-inspection critique. Lin will assist in implementing the CAP policies and conducting the accreditation program. Founded in 1946, the organization now boasts approximately 18,000 pathologists. The CAP is a leading organization of board-certified pathologists with a goal to foster excellence in laboratories and advance the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine. Diana Lin, M.D., an assistant professor in the Division of Anatomic Pathology, has been approved as an Alabama State Commissioner and Division Commissioner for the Florida Panhandle for the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Accreditation Program, effective immediately.









Cap pathology