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    USCAP Presents:
    LEADERSHIP, COLLABORATION AND CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE: A COURSE FOR EMERGING LEADERS IN PATHOLOGY

    This special course is intended for junior faculty (within their first five to seven years of practice) who are interested in developing skills that will benefit them as emerging leaders at their home institution, as well as within other professional organizations. The curriculum will provide an opportunity for participants to experience a guided exploration of several areas of study that are critical to effective leadership, including the characteristics of effective leadership and effective teams, the concept of emotional intelligence as it applies to leadership, understanding organizational culture and strategy, and prevention of physician burnout. The course faculty are senior academicians with experience in education, mentorship, and functioning as leaders within a changing healthcare environment.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Directors: Carol F. Farver, M.D. and Laura W. Lamps, M.D.

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    To register for the retreat or for any other information, please visit us online at www.pathlearning.com.

    For any other questions or inquiries, please email us at info@pathlearning.com. For complete information of venue, retreat schedule, roster of expert speakers, we invite you to visit www.pathlearning.com.



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    February 19 - 23, 2018
    Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa at Kaanapali
    Maui, Hawaii (USA)


    A Review of GI and Liver Pathology: Evolving Concepts and Clinical Implications



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    USCAP Presents:
    PATHOLOGY OF THE LUNG, PLEURA, MEDIASTINUM, AND HEART/LIVER/LUNG TRANSPLANTATION

    Many pathologists are unfamiliar with a variety of entities in lung, pleural, mediastinal and transplant pathology. The potential for diagnostic error in these areas relates to inexperience from restricted exposure or caseload. Dr. Tazelaar and Churg's interactive microscopy course with an expert faculty is designed to close this practice gap.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Directors: Andrew Churg, M.D., Ph.D. and Henry D. Tazelaar, M.D.

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    February 26 - March 1, 2018
    Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa at Kaanapali
    Maui, Hawaii (USA)


    Practical Pearls for the Practicing Pathologist:
    Pancreaticobiliary, Soft Tissue, Gynecologic, GI, Breast and Head and Neck Pathology




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    Experience the machinery of engagement at the 107th USCAP Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada. The pervasive energy, spirit, and attitude will invigorate all those who attend. Get exposed to contemporary information and translational research in a panorama of subspecialty hot topics. Charismatic experiences provide balance and stimulate new memories of a cherished, evolving organization.

    Geared to Learn, March 17-23, 2018, will exceed your expectations and give you a glimpse of both contemporary and vibrant pathology education at its best. The Academy encourages you to make the most of this conference, designed for a broad spectrum of learning and social opportunities from Hot Topics to social media.


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    USCAP Presents:
    PRACTICAL UPDATES IN LYMPHOMA

    Lymphomas are highly heterogeneous, consisting of numerous clinicopathologic subtypes and variants whose diagnosis and classification require integration of histologic, immunophenotypic, clinical, molecular and genomic parameters. Furthermore, there is rapid evolution of molecular prognostic factors and therapeutic markers that have clinical impact and challenge pathologists. This interactive microscopy course, supplemented by lectures, highlights the practical aspects of important changes impacting the diagnostic approach to indolent and aggressive B cell lymphomas, Hodgkin lymphoma and T cell lymphoma.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Megan S. Lim, M.D., Ph.D

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    April 14-15, 2018
    RiverPlace Hotel, Portland, Oregon

    PNWSP 2018 Spring Meeting Conference



    Online Registration

    Exhibitor Online Registration


    Hotel information:


    To reserve via phone:
    Call our reservations line at 1-888-869-3108
    Request the “Pacific Northwest Society of Pathologists 2018” group rate
    Book within the room block: 4/13/18-4/15/18

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    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the
    Medical University of South Carolina
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    2018 Pathology Multi-Specialty Symposium
    Kiawah Island Golf Resort

    April 17th through April 21st, 2018




    The Pathology Multi-Special Symposium is a 5-day post-graduate seminar annually presented by The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of the Medical University of South Carolina. The course provides the highest level of subspecialty instruction by a distinguished faculty drawn from the nation's leading experts.

    The seminar includes one day of clinical pathology, two and one-half days of surgical pathology, one and one-half days of cytopathology and one day of dermatopathology. CME credits and SAMs may be earned.

    This year's symposium will be held at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort located on Kiawah Island from April 17th through April 21st, 2018.

    Click here to register: http://mckee-seminar.musc.edu/

    © Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina

    This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

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    University of California, San Diego, Department of Pathology

    Diagnostic Advances in Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology
    May 4 - 5, 2018
    Hilton San Diego Bayfront, San Diego, CA





    Registration fee: $495

    P: 858-534-3940 | F: 858-534-1896 | E: ocme@ucsd.edu | Web: https://cme.ucsd.edu/pathology

    Program Directors: Donna Hansel, MD, PhD, Mojgan Hosseini, MD
    Guest Faculty: Lester D.R. Thompson, MD and Joel K. Greenson, MD

    Course Description
    This two-day interactive course will address key updates in genitourinary, gynecologic, gastrointestinal and liver, lung and head/neck pathology. A stepwise approach to pathology diagnosis in these subspecialty topic areas in surgical pathology and cytopathology will be addressed. The course will also provide guidance in the use and interpretation of molecular and immunohistochemical testing in difficult diagnostic scenarios.

    Specific topics that will be covered include: Prostate Cancer Classification and Grading, Invasive Bladder Cancer Subtypes and Variants, Challenges in Urine Cytology, Inflammation and Infection of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Pattern-Based Approaches to Liver Biopsies, Gastrointestinal Polyps, Lung Cancer Classification and Molecular Testing, Salivary Gland Neoplasms, Milan Classification System, Frozen Section Interpretation of Pelvic Lesions, Pseudoneoplasms and Mimics of Endometrial Carcinoma, Atypical Glandular Cells on Pap Smear, Head and Neck Neoplasms, and Sinonasal Lesions.

    The format includes interactive didactic and video microscopy sessions presented by internationally recognized guest speakers and expert subspecialty faculty from the University of California at San Diego.

    Target Audience
    This course is designed for practicing pathologists across community and academic centers and pathology residents and fellows.

    Course Objectives
    At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    • Discuss the most recent changes in prostate cancer pathology classification and diagnosis
    • Apply critical diagnostic criteria to appropriately classify bladder cancer subtypes and variants
    • Recall diagnostic criteria essential to the diagnosis of inflammatory and infectious lesions of the gastrointestinal tract
    • Apply a pattern-based approach to the diagnosis of liver biopsies
    • Confirm and diagnose gastrointestinal polyps and apply appropriate ancillary testing
    • Identify lung cancer subtypes and utilize appropriate molecular testing in these lesions
    • Use updated criteria to correctly diagnose salivary gland and sinonasal tract lesions
    • Apply practical criteria in the diagnosis of frozen sections of pelvic lesions
    • Recognize mimics of endometrial carcinoma in pathology samples
    • Use a differential diagnosis approach to correctly diagnose atypical glandular lesions on Pap smear and correlate these with biopsy specimens
    • Determine and properly utilize Milan and Paris criteria in the diagnosis of salivary gland and urine cytology, respectively
    • Integrate appropriate immunohistochemical analysis to gastrointestinal, genitourinary, lung, head/neck and gynecologic specimens
    • Analyze and identify problems in building a quality control program in a practice

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    USCAP Presents:
    DERMATOPATHOLOGY IN THE DESERT

    Dermatopathology in the Desert is an annual resource for surgical pathologists and dermatopathologists to refine their diagnostic skills when confronted with complex and unusual melanocytic lesions, adnexal tumors, cutaneous lymphomas/soft tissue tumors, and diseases of the nails. The struggle to diagnose lesions in these categories is manifest by the nature of consultations received by the faculty, provoking their awareness of need for continuing education and updates in the context of contemporary revisions to precise diagnostic criteria and ancillary studies.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Steven D. Billings, M.D.

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    This course will provide pathologists with a review of diagnostic issues encountered in everyday clinical hematopathology practice and present up-to-date diagnostic approaches utilizing the recently revised WHO Classification. Topics will include an in-depth discussion of microscopic evaluation of hematolymphoid disorders, as well as the appropriate use of a broad range of ancillary studies. The course will address common pitfalls in the morphologic interpretation and immunophenotyping of hematolymphoid proliferations and discuss how to use cytogenetics and molecular testing to inform the diagnosis, using evidence-based guidelines. Material will be presented in lecture format by leading experts in the field and will include interactive sessions consisting of case-based presentations that illustrate common diagnostic pitfalls and underscore points made during the lectures.


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    USCAP Presents:
    The Brave New World of Head and Neck Pathology: Updates on the WHO and More

    Head and neck pathology represents a significant portion of surgical pathology practice. Studies have shown this area to be particularly treacherous to community pathologists, with up to 53% of diagnoses changed (including 7% with major changes) upon second review at tertiary care hospitals.

    Complicating this inherent difficulty, there have been numerous recent developments in the field of head and neck pathology. Novel entities have been described, pathognomonic molecular alterations have been uncovered, and major shifts in diagnostic classification schemes have been proposed.

    This interactive microscopy course will help pathologists to stay up-to-date and maintain proficiency in head and neck pathology through an intimate mentoring experience with experts.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Justin Bishop, M.D.

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    June 18 - 21, 2018
    Hyatt Regency Mission Bay
    San Diego, California (USA)


    Diagnostic Pitfalls in Surgical Pathology:
    Gynecologic, GI, Breast and Head & Neck Pathology




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    June 25 - 28, 2018
    Hyatt Regency Mission Bay
    San Diego, California (USA)


    Diagnostic Pitfalls in Surgical Pathology:
    Focus on GI, Pulmonary, GU and Soft Tissue Pathology




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    September 12-15, 2018, The Banff Pathology Course, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Alberta, (Canada) [#6075e]





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    Friday, September 14 – Sunday, September 16, 2018

    The Hilton Milwaukee City Center
    509 W. Wisconsin Avenue
    Milwaukee, WI 53203


    The Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Pathology
    11th Annual Midwestern Conference: Update Course in Surgical Pathology
    Directed by Dr. Saul Suster, MD



    Additional information coming soon!

    Click here to be added to our email list to receive information as soon as it is available.

    Contact information for registration:
    Name: Shannon Majewski, Course Coordinator
    Telephone: (414) 805-6976
    Email: midwesternconference@mcw.edu


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    USCAP Presents:
    Diagnostic Pitfalls in Urologic Pathology

    Prostate needle core biopsies, transurethral resections of prostate, radical prostatectomy specimens, kidney biopsies, nephrectomy specimens, bladder biopsies, partial or total cystectomy specimens, testicular biopsies and orchiectomy specimens are frequently handled by pathology residents/fellows, general surgical pathologists and/or urologic pathologists in academic institutions and private practices. The spectrum of experience and frequency of disease entities are variable. These specimens present diagnostic challenges and risks to the pathologists who evaluate them. This course, based on pragmatic consultation cases and some routine, in-house cases is designed to reinforce accurate diagnoses, avoid diagnostic pitfalls and close existing professional practice gaps.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Adeboye O. Osunkoya, M.D.

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    USCAP Presents:
    PLACENTAL PATHOLOGY - A Tour of Common and Rare Pathologies with a Focus on Clinical Relevance

    The placenta provides a wealth of information, retrospectively about the fetus and prospectively regarding the infant. Its examination is an essential component of the autopsy in cases of fetal or infant death, often gives useful insights of the diagnosis and treatment of sick newborns, and reflects the impact of maternal disorders on pregnancy. Yet, most pathologists have had little or no education or training in the examination of the placenta, including its histologic appearance in health and disease, and particularly the range of appearances with gestational age. Pathological examination of the placenta is probably the most under-utilized pathologic assessment of any human tissue.

    This focused course provides the unique opportunity to learn from two experts in an intimate mentoring environment, and to close the practice gaps that reflect deficits in teaching and learning the extraordinary variants of placental pathology and how they relate clinically to infant and maternal management.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Theonia K. Boyd, M.D.

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    USCAP Presents:
    THORACIC PATHOLOGY

    Thoracic specimens are commonly encountered in clinical practice derived from biopsy and surgical procedures on pulmonary, cardiovascular and mediastinal tissue. The panorama includes neoplasms and non-neoplastic entities. The fact that many of these require evaluation for medical diseases of the thorax provokes anxiety among pathologists, particularly where subspecialty pathologists are not readily available. The last five years contributed a dizzying array of updates in classification, nomenclature and reporting guidelines. Therefore, it’s time for pathologists to update their knowledge and skills in the diagnosis of thoracic pathology in an intimate mentoring environment that unites experienced experts with pathologists desiring a contemporary review of modern thoracic pathology.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Joseph J. Maleszewski, M.D.

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    USCAP Presents:
    Modern Surgical Pathology Through the Expert Eyes of APSS-USCAP

    This inaugural co-branded interactive microscopy course presents the synergistic union of expert surgical pathologists from the prestigious Arthur Purdy Stout Society and from USCAP, collaborating (through education of pathologists) to eliminate a variety of practice gaps in diagnostic surgical pathology. For example, there is a misdiagnosis rate of about 10% in breast biopsies, but for some notoriously problematic lesions, the rate is even higher.

    A review of the literature and the collective clinical experience of this faculty as consultant surgical pathologists have clearly documented areas in diagnostic surgical pathology that remain problematic even for experienced pathologists. Examples include the categorization of proliferative breast lesions, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, small glandular proliferations in the prostate, and soft tissue lesions. With the frequent use of core needle biopsy, pathologists are often faced with the challenge of distinguishing these entities on small specimen samples.

    The value of this course is its intent to eliminate diagnostic errors by highlighting pitfalls and approaches to resolve them using routine microscopic examination of H&E-stained sections and immuno-stains. The role of newer adjunctive molecular tests will also be discussed where appropriate. Thus, this course addresses medical knowledge and competence with the goal of improving clinical practice.

    Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
    Course Director: Laura C. Collins, M.D.

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    September 11-14, 2019, The Banff Pathology Course, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Alberta, (Canada) [#6075f]






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