Description
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+ Target Audience: general surgical pathologists
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This is a four-day, high-level post-graduate course designed for practicing surgical pathologists. It focuses exclusively on four of the most challenging areas in diagnostic pathology: Pancreatico-Biliary, Head & Neck, Lung, and Genitourinary.
Hosted by Scientific Symposiums International, the course is structured to move beyond basic textbook definitions, addressing the “grey zones” and evolving classifications that pathologists face daily. It features a faculty of world-renowned experts (like Dr. David Klimstra and Dr. Bruce Wenig) who are arguably the leading authorities in their respective sub-specialties.
What You Will Learn
The curriculum focuses on practical diagnostic criteria and updates to WHO classifications. Key learning objectives include:
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Diagnostic Precision: How to handle “borderline” cases where the distinction between benign and malignant has major treatment implications (e.g., pancreatic precursors, prostate grading).
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Biomarker Integration: Understanding the 2025 guidelines for lung cancer biomarker testing and how to triage small specimens for molecular studies.
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Pitfall Avoidance: Identifying histological “mimics” in the head and neck and GU tracts that often lead to misdiagnosis.
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Reporting Standards: Implementing the latest grading systems for prostate and renal cancers to align with current oncological management.
Event Details
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Course: Hot Topics, New Developments in Pancreatico-Biliary, Head and Neck, Lung and Genitourinary Pathology
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Dates: October 20–23, 2025 (Monday–Thursday)
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Course Director: Stuart J. Schnitt, M.D. (Chief of Breast Oncologic Pathology, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center)
Who Should Attend
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General Surgical Pathologists: Who sign out a broad variety of cases and need to stay current across these four common but complex organ systems.
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Senior Residents & Fellows: Preparing for boards or transition to independent practice.
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Pathology Assistants (PAs): Interested in the clinical rationale behind specific grossing protocols for complex resections.
Why Attend
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The “Giants” of Pathology: The faculty list includes legends in the field. Learning pancreatic pathology directly from Dr. David Klimstra or head and neck pathology from Dr. Bruce Wenig is a rare opportunity for direct interaction.
+ Topics:
Monday, October 20
- Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: General Principles (David Klimstra M.D.)
- Non-Ductal Neoplasms of the Pancreas (David Klimstra M.D.)
- Follicular-Patterned Thyroid Lesions (Bruce Wenig M.D.)
- An Update on Interstitial Lung Disease (Lynette Sholl M.D.)
- Digital Slide Seminar: Challenging Diagnoses in Pancreatico-Biliary Pathology (David Klimstra M.D.)
Tuesday, October 21
- Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: Focus on Diagnoses with Implications for Clinical Management (Andres Acosta M.D.)
- Lung Nodules and Masses Other Than the Usual Suspects (Lynette Sholl M.D.)
- The Diagnosis of Pancreatic-Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Its Precursors (David Klimstra M.D.)
- The Pathology Evaluation of the Liver Tumor Biopsy (David Klimstra M.D.)
- Digital Slide Seminar: Selected Cases in Head and Neck and Endocrine Pathology (Bruce Wenig M.D.)
Wednesday, October 22
- Lung Cancer Diagnostic Updates (Lynette Sholl M.D.)
- Salivary Gland Pathology (Bruce Wenig M.D.)
- Sinonasal Tract Pathology (Bruce Wenig M.D.)
- Prostate Cancer: Impact of Grading On Risk-Stratification, Highlighting Difficult and Unusual Gleason Patterns (Andres Acosta M.D.)
- Digital Slide Seminar: Lung, Pleura and Mediastinum: Pathology Potpourri (Lynette Sholl M.D.)
Thursday, October 23
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck (Bruce Wenig M.D.)
- Urothelial Carcinoma: Divergent Differentiation and Histologic Subtypes with Impact on Treatment (Andres Acosta M.D.)
- Morphologic and Immunophenotypic Characteristic of Common Renal Neoplasms and Dealing with Cases that Cannot Be Subclassified (Andres Acosta M.D.)
- Lung Cancer Biomarker Testing: What You Need to Know in 2025 (Lynette Sholl M.D.)





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