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About Meghan Pickard
“Pursue any learning opportunity that excites you, even if it’s not immediately applicable to your current situation,” advises Meghan, a pathologists’ assistant at the University of Minnesota. She first became involved with the American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants as a Student Delegate, but worked her way up to serve as Education Committee Chair. Meghan is instrumental in promoting the profession, writing articles and delivering webinars to encourage participation. “It’s an established enough field that most of the initial heavy lifting is over, but still a young enough field that it’s exciting to work on new initiatives and directions,” says Meghan.
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