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Abstract
In 1921, 16 Texas pathologists gathered in Dallas, Texas, to found the Texas Society of Pathologists (TSP). The TSP is now the oldest state pathology society in the USA with continuity traced back to its founding 100 years ago. This article aims to both commemorate the TSP centennial and to provide context for the remarkable success of the society. The article takes a look back and a look forward from 1921. The look back focuses on the development of the field of pathology and the maturation of medicine and pathology in the USA and Texas. The look forward encompasses developments in science, technology, American health care policy, and medicine that have impacted Texas pathologists and influenced proactive initiatives of the TSP. The review of the life and times of the TSP highlights the importance of leaders and leadership in shaping outcomes. Complexities and uncertainties of the contemporary health care scene point to the need for continued strong leadership. The successful past century and hopeful future of the TSP are inextricably linked to the guiding principle of the TSP, which is a focus on continual striving for excellence in medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Health care policy; Texas society of pathologists; history
Year: 2020 PMID: 33456200 PMCID: PMC7785162 DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2020.1812366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) ISSN: 0899-8280
Selected events relevant to Texas medicine and pathology
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1836 | Texas Revolution leads to independence. |
| 1845 | Texas becomes the 28th state of the USA. |
| 1853 | TMA is formed. |
| 1881 | Texas voters authorize establishment of UT in Austin and UTMB in Galveston (Texas’ largest city). |
| 1889–91 | George Dock, MD, and Allen J. Smith, MD, are appointed as first full-time pathology professors in Texas. |
| 1891 | Texas Medical College closes and UT Medical Department is established. |
| 1900 | Hurricane devastates Galveston. |
| 1900–04 | Baylor University College of Medicine is established in Dallas. |
| 1910 | The Flexner Report leads to reform of medical education. |
| 1919 | George T. Caldwell, MD, commences position as professor and chairman of pathology at Baylor University College of Medicine in Dallas. |
| 1921 | Texas pathologists form the State Pathological Society of Texas (later the TSP) on May 9 during the meeting of the TMA in Dallas. |
| 1941 | Texas legislature authorizes UT to establish the state cancer hospital in Houston with the name of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. |
| 1943 | Baylor College of Medicine moves to Houston and Southwestern Medical School is reconfigured in Dallas and becomes affiliated with UT. |
| 1945 | The Texas Medical Center is founded. |
| 1949 | Houston physicians form the Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists. |
| 1962 | Texas attorney general rules that pathology is the practice of medicine. |
| 1963 | On November 27, President Kennedy is assassinated, which leads to strengthening of the medical examiner system in Texas. |
| 1965 | Medicare and Medicaid programs are established by the federal government. |
| 1970s | New medical schools are opened: UT Houston, UT San Antonio, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, University of North Texas. |
| 1971 | TSP celebrates its 50th anniversary. |
| 1972 | TSP declares the “year of pathology.” |
| 1996 | TSP celebrates its 75th anniversary. Celebratory meeting marred by ice storm in Dallas. |
| 1998 | Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists celebrates 50th anniversary. |
| 2003 | TMA celebrates its 150th anniversary. |
| 2003 | Texas tort reform begins. |
| 2004 | North Texas Society of Pathology is formed. |
| 2011 | TSP celebrates its 90th anniversary. |
| 2010s | More medical schools open. |
| 2018 | Goal achieved of 1000 active and junior members of TSP. |
| 2021 | TSP celebrates its centennial year. |
TMA indicates Texas Medical Association; TSP, Texas Society of Pathologists; UT, University of Texas; UTMB, University of Texas Medical Branch.
Vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the Texas Society of Pathologists
| Category | Statement |
|---|---|
| Vision | To promote optimal health and medical care of all Texans through the contributions of pathology to medical practice. |
| Mission | TSP advances the cause of Texas pathologists by providing proactive solutions to the challenges they encounter in the provision of pathology expertise for the physicians and patients they serve. |
| Goals and objectives | TSP is strongly committed to fulfilling its vision and mission by: Educating members on current issues that impact the practice of pathology. Advocating for members in the Texas legislature. Providing a community of peers that enrich members’ professional lives. Preserving the history of the practice of pathology in Texas. Giving back to the pathology community through the Educational Foundation. Supporting future pathologists through the Young Pathologists’ Section program. |