Oakstone Current Topics in Gastrointestinal & Liver Pathology 2019

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+ Include: 15 videos + 1 pdf, size: 14.2 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologist, gastroenterologists

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+ Include: 15 videos + 1 pdf, size: 14.2 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologist, gastroenterologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Johns Hopkins Clinical Update

Improve clinical performance with this authoritative review of the latest concepts and techniques in the interpretation of gastrointestinal and liver specimens.

Learn from the Experts

Current Topics in Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology, an intensive review for gastrointestinal pathologists, focuses on interpretation of biopsies of the upper GI tract mucosa and the liver, pancreatic/biliary disorders, and application of novel techniques to various GI disorders. Led by renowned pathologist, Lysandra Voltaggio, MD, this online program will significantly enhance your diagnostic skills.

It will help you to better:

  • Identify unusual variants of GIST
  • Develop a diagnostic approach to unusual/variant colorectal polyps
  • Define common and rare lymphoproliferative disorders involving the GI tract
  • Recognize and discuss the GI manifestations of systemic disorders
  • Evaluate common mimics of inflammatory bowel disease
  • Discuss the updated classification of benign and malignant hepatic neoplasm
  • Describe the basis of grading acute cellular rejection

Learning Objectives

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

  • Recognize unusual variants of GIST.
  • Develop a diagnostic approach to unusual/variant colorectal polyps.
  • Identify histopathologic manifestations of infectious diseases in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Describe both common and rare lymphoproliferative disorders that involve the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Describe the use of tumor genomic information in colon cancer targeted therapy.
  • Identify and discuss the gastrointestinal manifestations of systemic disorders.
  • List the differential diagnosis of biliary proliferations in the liver in the intraoperative setting.
  • Describe the biomarkers used by oncologist to inform them on patient management.
  • Review common mimics of inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Discuss the updated classification of benign and malignant hepatic neoplasm.
  • Recognize patterns of inflammation associated with STI of the aerodigestive tract.
  • Describe the basis of grading acute cellular rejection.
  • Name the four most common types of neoplastic cysts of the pancreas.

Intended Audience

This activity is intended for community pathologists, gastrointestinal specialists, hepatologists and gastrointestinal, and hepatology fellows and residents.

Date of Original Release: November 22, 2019
Estimated Time to Complete: 13.75 hours

 

+ Topics:

1. GI Mesenchymal Lesions – Not Just a GIST.mp4
2. Colon Polyps – A Managerial Approach.mp4
3. Gastrointestinal Tract Infections – Cases in Anatomic Pathology.mp4
4. Gastrointestinal Lymphoproliferative Disorders – The Good, The Bad & The Tummy.mp4
5. Hot Topics in Gastrointestinal Molecular Pathology.mp4
6. GI Tract Manifestations of Systemic Diseases.mp4
7. Challenges & Pitfalls in Intraoperative Frozen Section Analysis – Pancreatobiliary Resection Margins, Liver & Peritoneal Lesions.mp4
8. Update on Immune-Based Cancer Therapy – Approved & Emerging Biomarkers.mp4
9. Update on IBD for the Pathologist – Focus on Implications for Clinical Management.mp4
10. An Update on Tumors of the Liver, Bile Ducts & Gallbladder.mp4
11. Sexually Transmitted Infections – Epidemiologic Trends & Aerodigestive Manifestations.mp4
12. Cystic Neoplasms of the Pancreas.mp4
13. Sometimes Small Bowel Biopsies Give Us Diarrhea.mp4
14. What You Really Need to Know About Liver Transplantation.mp4
15. Iatrogenic Injury in the Gastrointestinal Tract.mp4
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