Keck USC 1st Annual USC Gynecologic Pathology Symposium 2022

20 $

+ Include: 1 video + 1 pdf, size: 7.62 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologist

Description

+ Include: 1 video + 1 pdf, size: 7.62 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Saturday, May 14, 2022, 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM, Aresty Conference Center – USC Health Sciences Campus, Los Angeles, CA

Overview

Gynecologic pathology is in a period of rapid change. New diagnoses, new methods, and new therapies are rapidly entering diagnostic practice. For example, companion diagnostics, such as Homologous Recombination Deficiency testing, immunotherapy, as well as Artificial Intelligence methods are changing our clinical practice. This course will feature an update on current topics in GYN pathology. First, tumors of the cervix will be discussed, including new terminology. Next, we will discuss new and difficult tumors of the vulva. Soft tissue and ovarian tumors, as well as the introduction of molecular subtyping in endometrial cancer will also be covered. The course will feature six lectures, with opportunities for questions and discussion, as well as presentation of illustrative and challenging cases.

Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
  1. Recognize the major morphologic pitfalls in diagnosing benign and malignant ovarian sex cord stromal tumors.
  2. Select and interpret immunostains and molecular tests for differential diagnosis.
  3. Identify which patients merit referral to genetic counseling to assess risk of a hereditary syndrome (DICER1, SMARCA4).
  4. Identify new morphologic variants of endometrial cancer, as well as pitfalls in pseudoneoplastic and pseudomalignant entities.
  5. Utilize selected immunohistochemical markers to arrive at the correct diagnosis.
  6. Understand the increasing role of molecular subtyping in endometrial carcinoma.
  7. Utilize a strategic approach to diagnosis of products of conception.
  8. Be familiar with critical diagnoses in products of conception, and their impact on patient management.

 

+ Topics:

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

May 14.mp4  (6 hours)
Syllabus.pdf

 

*Detail:

May 14, 2022
Presented by: USC Department of Pathology and USC Office of Continuing Medical Education
7:00 am Live Registration Opens and Continental Breakfast
7:30 am Virtual Login Begins
7:45 am Welcome and Opening Remarks
Michael E. Selsted, MD, PhD
Morning Session:
Moderator: Saloni Walia, MD
Panel: Joseph Rabban, III, MD, MPH, Joseph W. Carlson, MD, PhD and Pamela Ward, PhD
8:00 am Ovarian Sex Cord Stromal Tumors: A Practical Update on Morphologic Pitfalls and on Integrating Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Testing into Tumor Classification Joseph Rabban, III, MD, MPH
8:35 am Case Presentation and Panel Discussion I Presentation: Saloni Walia, MD
9:10 am Audience Discussion
9:25 am Break
9:40 am Case Presentation and Panel Discussion II Presentation: Tiannan Wang, MD, PhD
10:20 am Malignant Endometrial Biopsies: Up to Date Diagnosis For Up to Date Management Joseph W. Carlson, MD, PhD
10:50 am Audience Discussion
11:05 am Lunch
Afternoon Session:
Moderator: Shivani Kandukuri, MD
Panel: Fabiola Medeiros, MD, Oluwole Fadare, MD and Anais Malpica, MD
11:45 am Products of Conception: Diagnoses Not to Miss! Fabiola Medeiros, MD
12:20 pm Pseudoneoplastic and Pseudomalignant Lesions of the Endometrium Oluwole Fadare, MD
12:55 pm Audience Discussion
1:10 pm Break
1:25 pm Case Presentation and Panel Discussion III Presentation: Yuna Gong, MD
2:00 pm Ovarian Tumors: What You Need to Know Anais Malpica, MD
2:35 pm Audience Discussion
2:50 pm Closing Remarks
3:00 pm Adjourn

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