The “play” on Modern Pathology, USCAP’s high-impact anatomic pathology journal, is timed to highlight transition in Editors-in-Chief with exposition of some highly-cited papers by selected authors whose presentations will be memorialized for exposure on USCAP and Springer Nature websites. The educational content varies from sessions on genomics, informatics and personalized medicine to interactive microscopy and “what’s hot in surgical pathology”. USCAP is transforming not only how we learn but where we learn. This is an exceptional course with a panorama of new information.
Target Audience
Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
Learning Objectives
– Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
– Understand fundamental concepts in molecular pathology, including their role in surgical pathology diagnoses and what pathologists should be able to communicate to clinicians
– Become conversant with informatics concepts that modern pathologists should know
– Improve diagnostic skills when assessing surgical specimens by interactive mentoring at multi-head microscopes with established experts in subspecialty areas, referencing new information in genetics and molecular pathology
– Comprehend and be able to communicate the clinical relevance of pathology in the era of personalized medicine
– Maximize peer-reviewed published papers as a resource for practice excellence
Topics/Speakers:
-Basic Molecular Pathology That Will Blow Your Mind and Grow Your Practice – George J. Netto, MD
-Implications of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment for Staging and Therapeutics – Robert A. Anders, MD, PhD
-Innovations in the Diagnosis of Bone & Soft Tissue Lesions – How Molecular Science Influences Morphology – Julia A. Bridge, MD
-Genetics and the Classification of Renal Neoplasia: One Pilgrim’s Progress in the Slough of Despond – John N. Eble, MD
-Nonivasive Follicular Thyroid Neoplasm with Papillary-like Nuclear Features: A Review for Pathologists – Peter M. Sadow, MD, PhD
-What’s Hot in Gynecologic Surgical Pathology? – Russell S. Vang, MD
-Head and Neck Surgical Pathology – Peter M. Sadow, MD, PhD
-What’s Hot in Dermatopathology? – Steven D. Billings, MD and Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
-The Clinical Relevance of Pathology in the Era of Personalized Medicine – Rohit Mehra, MD
-What Informatics Means to the Modern Pathologist – Liron Pantanowitz, MD
-Surgical Pathology of the Kidney – John N. Eble, MD
-Headaches in Dermatopathology – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
Original release date: April 28, 2020
Access to this course expires on: February 16, 2023
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