DocmedED 2026 Current Challenges in Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology

55 $

+ Include: 12 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.56 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists, gynecologic and obstetric physicians

Description

+ Include: 12 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.56 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists, gynecologic and obstetric physicians

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Target Audience ▼

This activity is primarily aimed at pathologists who encounter gynecologic and obstetric cases in their practice, as well as pathologists training in the field of gynecologic pathology.

Scientific Sponsor ▼

Educational Symposia

Educational Objectives ▼

At the completion of this teaching activity, you should be able to:

  • Recognize clinically relevant placental conditions that carry a clinical risk for complications, recurrence in future gestations, or require immediate management.
  • Understand the major changes in female genital tract neoplasia classification introduced by the 2025 World Health Classification.
  • Appraise the current recommendations on molecular and immunohistochemical testing of gynecologic cancers for classification, prognostic and therapeutic purposes.
  • Recognize the morphologic spectrum of high-grade endometrial and ovarian carcinoma and the importance of each recognized type in light of pathogenesis, prognosis, and management.
  • Identify types of uterine mesenchymal neoplasia with malignant potential, distinguishing them from benign lesions and impacting patient care.
  • Develop a practical approach to the evaluation of vulvo-vaginal and cervical squamous neoplasia, endocervical glandular lesions and miscellaneous (melanocytic, mesenchymal) diseases in the lower female genital tract.

+ Topics:

  • 01 Placental Pathology A Sailing Guide
  • 02 How Molecular Classification Informs Endometrial Cancer Diagnosis and Management
  • 03 High Grade Endometrial Carcinoma Difficult but Relevant
  • 04 Mastering Your Fleet of Biomarker Tests in Gynecologic Cancer
  • 05 Ovarian Epithelial Neoplasia Made Easy
  • 06 Warming Up to Frozen Section Diagnosis of Ovarian Masses
  • 07 Smooth Sailing to Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasia Diagnosis
  • 08 Non-Smooth Sailing to Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasia Diagnosis
  • 09 Your Compass to Lower Genital Tract Pathology Navigation Squamous Lesions
  • 10 Your Compass to Lower Genital Tract Pathology Navigation Warts, Plaques and Rashes
  • 11 Your Compass to Lower Genital Tract Pathology Navigation Endocervical Lesions
  • 12 Your Compass to Lower Genital Tract Pathology Navigation Non-epithelial Lesions
  • PATHGC26_ESyllabus

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