Product Overview & Details for USCAP Gynecological Pathology 2024: Essential Knowledge for Diagnostic Practice
As a major clinical subspecialty, diagnostic gynecological pathology involves a large number of disease entities and often complex histological variants. Recent developments, particularly molecular genetic discoveries, have introduced new and reclassified entities as well as refined diagnostic criteria for many existing disease processes, calling for knowledge update for practicing pathologists. Comprehensive review course is essential and highly desirable.
This unique training course offers an engaged learning experience around multi-headed microscope with world-class faculty delegated by the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists (ISGyP). While providing a comprehensive coverage, the course emphasizes knowledge gains in morphologic recognition and using ancillary studies in the most challenging areas, particularly new disease classifications/diagnostic criteria.
Target AudiencePracticing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
- Recognize updated diagnostic criteria and disease classifications in gynecological pathology.
- Recognize unusual but important gynecological disease entities.
- Apply immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies for diagnosis and differential diagnoses.
- Understand the clinical implications when applying new diagnostic knowledge in gynecological pathology.
Topics
Epithelial Malignancies of the Vulva and Cervix – C. Blake Gilks, MD Â
Section: 2 Presentations 1 Document 1
Ovarian Neoplasms – Teri A. Longacre, MD
Section: 2 Presentations 1 Document 1
Mesenchymal Neoplasms of the Uterine Corpus – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
Section: 2 Presentations 2 Documents 1
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and Focused Contemporary Topics – Pei Hui, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations 2 Documents 1
Epithelial Neoplasms of the Uterine Corpus – Elizabeth D. Euscher, MD
Section: 2 Presentations 2 Documents 1
Benign Lesions and Non-Epithelial Malignancies of the Lower Gential Tract – Glenn McCluggage, FRCPath
Section: 2 Presentations 1 Document 1