Oakstone Pancreatobiliary Pathology A Comprehensive Review 2015

10 $

+ Include: 12 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.2 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists and gastroenterologists

Description

+ Include: 12 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.2 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists and gastroenterologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Enhance your knowledge and improve your diagnostic skillset with this comprehensive review of pancreatic and biliary tract pathology. Ideal for MOC.

Enhance Your Diagnostic Skill Set in Pancreatic Pathology

This program of 13 state-of-the-art lectures is designed to expand your knowledge of neoplastic and non-neoplastic pancreatic lesions. It covers common and rare neoplasms, transplant pathology and lesions associated with alcohol abuse. It is designed to close the knowledge gap that exists in medical centers that do not see a high volume of pancreatobiliary lesions. The program will increase confidence in the interpretation of pancreatic specimens while highlighting critical diagnostic pitfalls. It is taught by faculty working at centers that see large numbers of patients with pancreatic disease and is ideal for pathologists and gastroenterologists looking to enhance their knowledge and diagnostic skills. The course will help you to better:

  • Recognize common and uncommon pancreatic lesions, including those associated with alcohol abuse
  • Interpret frozen sections
  • Discuss the biology of pancreatic ductal carcinoma, including molecular underpinnings and immunolabeling
  • Describe which pancreatic lesions are premalignant
  • Identify biliary tract lesions with confidence
  • Discuss pancreatic transplant pathology

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to do the following:

  • Recognize common and uncommon pancreatic lesions, including those associated with alcohol abuse
  • Interpret frozen sections
  • Discuss the biology of pancreatic ductal carcinoma, including molecular underpinnings and immunolabeling
  • Describe which pancreatic lesions are premalignant
  • Identify biliary tract lesions with confidence
  • Discuss pancreatic transplant pathology

Intended Audience

Pathologists and gastroenterologists looking to enhance their knowledge and diagnostic skill set.

Date Of Original Release: September 15, 2015
Estimated Time To Complete: 10.5 hours

 

+ Topics:

01 I’ll Drink To That Pancreatobiliary Findings Associated With Alcohol Abuse Christina A. Arnold, MD.mp4
02 Frozen Section Nightmares Aatur D. Singhi, MD, PhD.mp4
03 Ductal Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas From Grossing to Mutations, All You Need to Know for the Most Common of All Pancreatic Tumors Oliver G. McDonald MD, PhD.mp4
04 Premalignant lesions of the pancreas Oliver G. McDonald MD, PhD.mp4
05 It’s Galling – Neoplasia of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts Elizabeth Montgomery, MD.mp4
06 Caught in the NET – Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Pancreas, Sporadic and Syndromic Aatur D. Singhi, MD, PhD.mp4
07 Pancreatic Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology A Review of Solid and Cystic Lesions Aatur D. Singhi, MD, PhD.mp4
08 Algorithmic Approach to Pancreatic Pathology Christina A. Arnold, MD.mp4
09 Instructive Cases 1 – Focus on Mesenchymal Lesions Elizabeth Montgomery, MD.mp4
10 Instructive Cases 2 – Groovy Tumor Mimics Christina A. Arnold, MD.mp4
11 Instructive Cases 3 – Focus on Rare Neoplasms of the Pancreas Elizabeth Montgomery, MD.mp4
12 Instructive Cases 4 – Focus on Exploiting Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Techniques to Aid in Diagnosis Aatur D. Singhi, MD, PhD.mp4
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