LMP1710 - Saturday in Pathology at the University
Program Description
This seminar will be interactive with adequate time for discussion, comments, following speaker’s presentation of the morphological features of each case. The interactive component will comprise at least 25% of the sessions. Clickers are being utilized as a form of interactive discussion and testing.
Target Audience
• Anatomical and General Pathologists
• Postgraduate Residents and Fellows
Learning Objectives
This case-based approach to pathology will go beyond looking at the basic features of the commonly seen entities and delve into the clinical and practical relevance of our diagnoses.
At the end of this session, participants will:
• develop an approach to the diagnosis and reporting of challenging melanocytic and non-melanocytic skin lesions
• identify common pitfalls in the diagnosis and reporting of selected intraoperative consultation cases
• understand the new AJCC and WHO classification of GI neuroendocrine tumors
Program Outline
A question and answer period will follow each presentation. A minimum of 25% of each presentation will be allowed for Q & A.
08:30 Registration and continental breakfast
08:55 Welcome, opening remarks & introduction
Dr. Christopher Sherman
09:00 Session #1: Challenges in Dermatopathology for the Community Pathologist – Non-melanocytic Lesions
Dr. Shachar Sade
09:45 Discussion
10:00 Session #2: Challenges in Dermatopathology for the Community Pathologist – Melanocytic Lesions
Dr. Danny Ghazarian
10:45 Discussion
11:00 Refreshment break
11:30 Session #3: A Potpourri of Interesting Intraoperative Consultation Cases and an Update in Classification of GI Neuroendocrine Tumors
Dr. Bojana Djordjevic, Dr. Michelle Downes and Dr. Eugene Hsieh
12:15 Discussion
12:30 Evaluation and adjournment