Description
+ Include: 36 videos + 36 pdfs, size: 19.9 GB
+ Target Audience: pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Original release date: July 28, 2025
Diagnostic Pathology Update provides the full depth and breadth of pathology education. This program convenes distinguished faculty to deliver cutting-edge insights across various pathology subspecialties, emphasizing pragmatic approaches for daily practice.
Target Audience
Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
- Update diagnostic criteria for particular lesions occurring at various body sites
- Understand classification updates based on new information from the molecular and genomic worlds
- Adapt new information to practice changes that improve and optimize patient care and outcome
+ Topics:
Let’s Talk About Staging and the Importance of Macroscopic Examination – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD
Utilization Of Immunohistochemical Markers in GU Practice – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD
Selected Testicular Lesions (ARS) – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD
Inflammatory Dermatopathology for the Surgical Pathologist: What I need to know – Steven D. Billings, MD
Cutaneous Soft Tissue Tumors: An update – Steven D. Billings, MD
Cutaneous Adnexal Tumors: 30 Minutes of Diagnostically Important Tumors (ARS) – Steven D. Billings, MD
Lipomatous Tumors: When and (When Not) to do MDM2 FISH – Karen J. Fritchie, MD
Acral Soft Tissue Tumors: The Answer is at Your Fingertips (ARS) – Karen J. Fritchie, MD
Common Spindle Cell Neoplasms of the Abdomen, Pelvis and Retroperitoneum – Karen J. Fritchie, MD
Sarcomas with Herringbone/fascicular Architecture and the Utility of NextGen Immunohistochemistry (ARS) – Karen J. Fritchie, MD
Core Biopsies of Soft Tissue Tumors: Tips and Tricks to Stay Out of Trouble – Karen J. Fritchie, MD
How Do I Diagnose What is not There? Holes in the Lung – Henry D. Tazelaar, MD
Holes in the Lung (ARS) – Henry D. Tazelaar, MD
I think I know what this is… Variants of Common Neoplasms – Henry D. Tazelaar, MD
Too Many Lymphocytes (ARS) – Henry D. Tazelaar, MD
Hmm. Too Many Lymphocytes in the Lung. Now What? – Henry D. Tazelaar, MD
Beyond Triple Negative: Diving into Special Histologic Subtypes – Hannah Y. Wen, MD, PhD
Breast Pathology in the Genomic Era: Navigating Challenging Diagnosis – Hannah Y. Wen, MD, PhD
Mimickers and Pitfalls: Deciphering Breast Core Biopsy Dilemmas – Hannah Y. Wen, MD, PhD
Digital Slides: Spindle Cell Lesions of the Breast – Hannah Y. Wen, MD, PhD
Unveiling the Uncommon: Unusual Cases in Breast Pathology (ARS) – Hannah Y. Wen, MD, PhD
Precursors of HPV-Independent Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ARS) – Oluwole Fadare, MD
Myxoid Mesenchymal Lesions of the Uterus: Snakes in the grass! (ARS) – Oluwole Fadare, MD
Sex Cord Stromal Tumors of the Ovary: Problematic Diagnostic Scenarios – Oluwole Fadare, MD
Predictive Biomarkers in Gynecologic Pathology: An Ever-Expanding Menu – Oluwole Fadare, MD
Problems Associated with the Staging and Grading of Endometrial Cancer: Avoiding Trouble – Oluwole Fadare, MD
Rare and Recently-Described Disorders of Digestive Organs (ARS) – Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
Metastatic Mimics of Primary Gastrointestinal Tumors (ARS) – Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
What’s New in Neuroendocrine Tumors? – Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
Fun with Gastrointestinal Mesenchymal Tumors – Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
Gastrointestinal Tract Dysplasia: From Heartburn to Anal Pains – Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
Surgical Pathologists’ Toolkit for Classifying Thyroid Nodules – Michiya Nishino, MD, PhD
Spitting Images! Diagnostic Mimics in Salivary Gland Pathology and How to Resolve Them – Michiya Nishino, MD, PhD
“How Would You Sign This Out?” Practical Issues in Everyday Thyroid Pathology (ARS) – Michiya Nishino, MD, PhD
Practical Pattern-based Approach to Sinonasal Pathology – Michiya Nishino, MD, PhD
Lesson Learned! Mimics and Near-misses in Head and Neck Pathology (ARS) – Michiya Nishino, MD, PhD
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