Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP) is proud to champion the continued growth of the Canadian Journal of Medical Specialties (CJMS) as a vital national platform for scholarly dissemination, professional dialogue, and cross-specialty knowledge exchange. As a national specialty society and RCPSC accredited CPD provider, CAP-ACP is committed to advancing pathology and laboratory medicine through research, education, and innovation. Scholarly publication is a natural extension of this mandate — enabling our members to translate educational innovation, clinical discovery, quality improvement initiatives, and systems leadership into contributions that benefit the profession and the patients we serve.
Publishing within a Canadian journal is particularly important. It ensures Canadian data, practice environments, and health-system realities are represented in the literature, while fostering accessible venues for specialty-specific and interprofessional learning across our diverse healthcare landscape.
Recent contributions, examining virtual CME impact, physician wellbeing, and workload sustainability, demonstrate how publication informs educational design, advocacy efforts, and system improvement. We encourage members to engage with CJMS as authors, reviewers, and thought leaders. By doing so, they help build a distinctly Canadian scholarly voice — one grounded in collaboration, excellence, and innovation — ensuring that the work of our community remains visible, impactful, and practice-advancing.