Description
+ Include: 20 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 7.72 GB
+ Target Audience: designed to update both academic and practicing physicians on new advances in dermatopathology
+ Sample video for sample video
+ Information:
This course presents a broad overview of many areas of dermatopathology, including topics of special sites. It is led by Harvard Medical School faculty as well as selected guests with known expertise. With many gaps in patient satisfaction and several unique challenges to physicians in the field of dermatopathology, this course is designed to update both academic and practicing physicians with new advances in cutaneous tumors, including melanocytic tumors, adnexal tumors, cutaneous soft tissue tumors, as well as inflammatory dermatoses. This year we will be discussing topics based on “Challenges for the Current and Future Practice of Dermatopathology.” This program aims to provide aids in diagnosis based on conventional morphologic analysis as well as updates on new techniques, such as immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology. This course features conventional didactic lectures with discussion periods. One half-day of the program will be focused on a case-based session with select faculty. Digital slides and questions pertaining to the cases will be available for early viewing and review. There is an online hand-out that will reinforce what has been learned from the lectures/presentations. Neither the handout nor online posting is certified for credit. They are supplements to the live program only.
Who Should Attend
- Specialty Physicians
- Primary Care Physicians
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Discuss new criteria for pathologic diagnoses, including molecular diagnostics.
- Integrate modern staging systems for tumors into clinical practice.
- Evaluate and distinguish cutaneous neoplasms including melanocytic, squamous, and lymphoid from mimics.
- Apply clinical pathologic correlation in evaluating inflammatory dermatoses.
- Understand the current challenges facing practicing dermatopathologists.
+ Topics:
Agenda.pdf
ALK+ Cutaneous Neoplasms.mp4
ALK+ Cutaneous Neoplasms.pdf
An Approach to Quality and Safety in Dermatopathology Quality Improvement and Workflow Redesign.mp4
An Approach to Quality and Safety in Dermatopathology Quality Improvement and Workflow Redesign.pdf
Challenging Cases of Immunobullous Diseases.mp4
Challenging Cases of Immunobullous Diseases.pdf
Cutaneous B-Cell Neoplasms.mp4
Cutaneous B-Cell Neoplasms.pdf
Cutaneous Fibrosing Disorders.mp4
Cutaneous Fibrosing Disorders.pdf
Cutaneous Mesenchymal Tumors Morphology and Molecular Correlates.mp4
Cutaneous Mesenchymal Tumors Morphology and Molecular Correlates.pdf
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and Mimics.mp4
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and Mimics.pdf
Expert Panel.mp4
Eye Pathology of Pigmented Lesions.mp4
Eye Pathology of Pigmented Lesions.pdf
HPV-Negative Squamous Vulvar Lesions.mp4
HPV-Negative Squamous Vulvar Lesions.pdf
Inflammatory Vulvar Lesions.mp4
Inflammatory Vulvar Lesions.pdf
New Diagnostic Criteria for Oral Leukoplakias.mp4
New Diagnostic Criteria for Oral Leukoplakias.pdf
New Insights into Lesions We Thought We Knew.mp4
New Insights into Lesions We Thought We Knew.pdf
Pearls and Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Mycobacterial Infections.mp4
Pearls and Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Mycobacterial Infections.pdf
Pediatric Dermatopathology.mp4
Pediatric Dermatopathology.pdf
Practical Approach to Difficult Melanocytic Tumors.mp4
Practical Approach to Difficult Melanocytic Tumors.pdf
Practical Pearls in Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases.mp4
Practical Pearls in Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases.pdf
Predictive Dermatopathology Toward More Precise Assessment of Progression Risk and Therapeutic Efficacy in Human Melanoma.mp4
Predictive Dermatopathology Toward More Precise Assessment of Progression Risk and Therapeutic Efficacy in Human Melanoma.pdf
Squamous Penile Lesions.mp4
Squamous Penile Lesions.pdf
Updates in Adnexal Neoplasms.mp4
Updates in Adnexal Neoplasms.pdf


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