Loyola University of Chicago’s Eva Wojcik Is the New Leader of the College of American Pathologists Foundation

Eva M. Wojcik is the new president of the College of American Pathologists Foundation. As the philanthropic arm of the College of American Pathologists, the foundation fosters the next generation of pathology leaders and provides quality care to underserved communities. The CAP Foundation connects pathologists directly to patients in need through its See, Test & Treat program, educates tomorrow’s pathology leaders by awarding scholarships and grants, and empowers pathologists to deliver innovations that improve patient care and strengthen the specialty.

“My vision for the foundation is to keep building ties across and within our profession and industry,” said Dr. Wojcik. “The CAP Foundation is our foundation that supports our profession and promotes future leaders in pathology.”

Dr. Wojcik is the Helen M. and Raymond M. Galvin Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Urology at Loyola Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in Maywood, Illinois. She also serves as chair of the department of pathology and laboratory medicine at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.

Dr. Wojcik earned her medical degree at the Medical University of Gdansk in Poland. She completed her residency in pathology at Wayne State University in Detroit.

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