Oakstone Breast Pathology 2020

10 $

+ Include: 28 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 9 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologist, gynecologist

Description

+ Include: 28 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 9 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists, gynecologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Learn the Latest Best Practices

Using both routine microscopic examination and immunohistochemistry, this online program outlines best practices for specimen handling and reporting, defined diagnostic criteria, improved recognition of less common diagnostic entities, and accurate interpretation of ancillary studies. Along with defining the role of newer adjunctive molecular tests, this breast pathology course will also help you to better:

  • Classify proliferative breast, in situ, papillary, fibroepithelial, spindle cell, and vascular lesions
  • Make the distinction between invasive and in situ lesions
  • Identify a variety of uncommon benign and malignant lesions
  • Understand guidelines for reporting prognostic and predictive factors

Date of Original Release: November 1, 2020

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Evaluate diagnostic criteria and clinical significance of various common and uncommon benign, in situ and malignant lesions of the breast in both core needle biopsy specimens and surgical excision specimens
  • Describe differential diagnostic problems commonly encountered in breast pathology and develop strategies to resolve them in the practice environment
  • Utilize the latest information on the uses and limitations of immunohistochemistry in resolving diagnostic problems in breast pathology
  • Understand the updated guidelines for ER, PR and HER2 testing and reporting
  • Understand the applications of molecular testing in breast cancer

 

+ Topics:

1. Intraductal Proliferative Lesions.mp4
2. Intraductal Proliferative Lesions – Microscopy Session.mp4
3. Papillary Lesions of the Breast – A Brief Practical Diagnostic Review.mp4
4. Papillary Lesions of the Breast – Microscopy Session.mp4
5. Contemporary Considerations for Breast Core Needle Biopsies.mp4
6. Lobular Carcinoma In Situ.mp4
7. Lobular Carcinoma In Situ – Microscopy Session.mp4
8. Fibroepithelial Lesions.mp4
9. Fibroepithelial Lesions – Microscopy Session.mp4
10. Mucinous Lesions of the Breast.mp4
11. Mucinous Lesions of the Breast – Microscopy Session.mp4
12. Spindle Cell Lesions of the Breast.mp4
13. Spindle Cell Lesions of the Breast – Microscopy Session.mp4
14. Vascular Lesions of the Breast.mp4
15. Vascular Lesions of the Breast – Microscopy Session.mp4
16. Breast Specimen Margin Evaluation.mp4
17. The Challenge of Evaluating Post-Neoadjuvant Systemic Therapy Breast Specimens.mp4
18. Updates in Hormone Receptor Testing.mp4
19. Updates in HER2 Testing.mp4
20. The Spectrum of Triple Negative Breast Cancers.mp4
21. The Spectrum of Triple Negative Breast Cancers – Microscopy Session.mp4
22. PD-L1 Testing in Breast Cancer.mp4
23. Prognostic _ Predictive Assays _ Molecular Testing.mp4
24. Applications of Immunohistochemistry in Diagnostic Breast Pathology.mp4
25. Small Glandular Proliferations _ Mimics of Breast Carcinoma.mp4
26. Small Glandular Proliferations – Microscopy Session.mp4
27. Inflammatory _ Reactive Conditions in the Breast.mp4
28. Inflammatory _ Reactive Conditions in the Breast – Microscopy Session.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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