Multispecialty Pathology Symposium 2024

Multispecialty Pathology Symposium 2024

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Release Date: 4/1/24

The Cleveland Clinic Multispecialty Pathology Symposium features an expert faculty addressing commonly encountered problems and providing practical tips from their own experience at the microscope.

A broad spectrum of cases will be presented, reviewing genitourinary, pulmonary, gastrointestinal and soft tissue, gynecologic, and breast pathology.  Participation in this activity will increase knowledge and improve performance in pathology, which will positively impact patient care.

Topics include:  

Renal cell tumors, prostate cancer, IBD, ulcerative colitis, lung cancer updates, thoracic pathology, mesothelioma, thymoma, endometrial cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, problematic lesions and neoplasms of the breast and much more.


 

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Session 1: Genitourinary Pathology
A Pattern Based Approach to Renal Cell Tumor Classification Sean Williamson, MD
Updates and Controversy in Prostate Cancer Pathology Sean Williamson, MD
Q&A Sean Williamson, MD
What’s New in Bladder Cancer Pathology? Sean Williamson, MD
Common Challenges in Testicular Pathology Sean Williamson, MD
Q&A Sean Williamson, MD
Session 2: GI and Soft Tissue Pathology
Barrett’s Esophagus and BE-related Dysplasia: A Practical Approach to the Most Common Problems John Goldblum, MD
IBD and IBD-related Dysplasia With a Focus on Unusual Forms of Ulcerative Colitis John Goldblum, MD
Q&A John Goldblum, MD
Common Problems in Diagnosis and Terminology in Colorectal Polyps John Goldblum, MD
The Trouble With Fat: How to Handle the Most Common Lipomatous Tumors John Goldblum, MD
Q&A John Goldblum, MD
Session 3: Pulmonary Pathology
The New, the Exciting, and the Annoying: Updates in Lung Cancer Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Mistakes in Thoracic Pathology, and What I Learned From Them Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Q&A Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Ten Tumors You Must Have in Your Toolbox Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Mesothelioma and Thymoma: Tips and Tricks to Simplify Your Life Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Q&A Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD
Session 4: Gynecologic Pathology
Practical Staging in Endometrial Cancer: Important Details Made Easier Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Classifying High Grade Endometrial Cancer: When Histotype Matters and Why Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Q&A Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Ovarian Frozen Section Pathology: How What You Say Affects What They Do Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Why We’re Making It More Complicated and How to Think About It Simply Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Q&A Amy Joehlin-Price, MD
Session 5: Breast Pathology
Problematic Intraductal Lesions in Diagnostic Breast Pathology Andrew P. Sciallis, MD
Papillary Neoplasms of the Breast Andrew P. Sciallis, MD
Q&A Andrew P. Sciallis, MD
Spindle Cell Lesions of the Breast Andrew P. Sciallis, MD
Fibroepithelial Neoplasms of the Breast: An Overview Andrew P. Sciallis, MD
Q&A Andrew P. Sciallis, MD

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