Description
+ Include: 36 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 7.06 GB
+ Target Audience: pathologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
New Concepts for Your Clinical Practice
This online program is designed to improve the general pathologist’s understanding and confidence in the diagnosis of cytopathology specimens. The course is divided by specimen type, with experts in each area sharing short, high-yield lectures. Additionally, editors of four major reporting systems participate in informal, podcast-type discussions of their systems with a pathologist. Masters of Pathology Series – Cytopathology will help you to:
- Gain familiarity with new reporting systems and the updates being made to existing systems
- Compare methodologies and recognize cytomorphologic features
- Generate standardized reports that are more useful clinically, and better understood by clinicians
- Contribute to better patient outcomes and optimize patient care
Date of Original Release: November 30, 2020
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to do the following:
- List ancillary tests that should be ordered on lung specimens when a new diagnosis of non-small cell carcinoma is made
- Describe changes made in the newest version of The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
- Name the diagnostic categories used in The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology
- Understand situations in which a diagnosis of Salivary Gland of Uncertain Malignant Potential (SUMP) can be made
- Recognize the cytomorphologic features of common bone and soft tissue tumors on fine needle aspiration
- Compare different methodologies used for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing
+ Topics:
1. Thyroid I – Updates in The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology.mp4
2. Thyroid II – Benign _ Indeterminate Findings.mp4
3. Thyroid III – Neoplasia.mp4
4. Thyroid Cytopathology – Current Status _ Future Directions.mp4
5. Salivary Gland I – Introduction to The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology.mp4
6. Salivary Gland II – Updates on Specific Entities _ Pitfalls.mp4
7. Salivary Gland FNA _ the Milan System – Conversation with the Expert.mp4
8. Hepatobiliary Cytopathology.mp4
9. Pancreas I – Current Concepts _ Benign, Reactive Findings.mp4
10. Pancreas II – Solid Lesions.mp4
11. Pancreas III – Cystic Lesions.mp4
12. Serous Fluids I – Current Concepts _ The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (TIS).mp4
13. Serous Cavity II – Pleural Fluids – Can We Diagnose Mesothelioma on a Cytology Specimen.mp4
14. Serous Cavity III – Pelvic Washings.mp4
15. The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology – Conversation with the Expert.mp4
16. Bone _ Soft Tissue I – Adipocytic _ Myxoid Neoplasms.mp4
17. Bone _ Soft Tissue II – Spindle Cell Tumors.mp4
18. Bone _ Soft Tissue III – Round Cell Sarcomas.mp4
19. Bone _ Soft Tissue IV – Epithelioid _ Pleomorphic Neoplasms.mp4
20. Lymph Node Cytology Part 1 – Benign _ Infectious.mp4
21. Lymph Node Cytology Part 2 – Malignant Lymphomas _ Beyond.mp4
22. Cerebrospinal Fluid – What Not to Miss.mp4
23. Gynecologic Cytology Part 1 – The Papanicolaou Test _ Squamous Lesions.mp4
24. Gynecologic Cytology Part 2 – Glandular Cells _ Abnormalities, Rare Malignancies _ Organisms.mp4
25. Gynecologic Cytology Part 3 – Human Papillomavirus Testing _ Clinical Management.mp4
26. Pulmonary I – Cytology of NSCLC – Morphology Still Matters.mp4
27. Pulmonary II – Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Tumors – Not Every Lung Cancer is an Adeno or a Squam.mp4
28. Pulmonary III – Ancillary Testing in NSCLC – What Information Does Your Oncologist Need.mp4
29. Pulmonary IV – Non-Neoplastic Pulmonary Cytology – Bugs, BALs _ Beyond.mp4
30. Kidney – Fine Needle Aspiration.mp4
31. Adrenal Gland _ Kidney, Adrenal Unknowns.mp4
32. Breast I.mp4
33. Breast II.mp4
34. Urine I – Introduction to The Paris System _ Current Concepts.mp4
35. Urine II – Applying The Paris System.mp4
36. The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology – The Long Road to Paris _ Beyond – Conversation with the Expert.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf





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