2024 Diagnostic Pathology Update: Pragmatic Approaches to Daily Practice

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Original release date: August 12, 2024


Course Description

Diagnostic Pathology Update provides the full depth and breadth of pathology education from gastrointestinal pathology to head and neck pathology and everything in between. Expert faculty present the most current information you need for your daily practice. Buy the whole course or select the topic of your choice.














Target Audience

Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training




Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:



  • Update diagnostic criteria for particular lesions occurring at various body sites

  • Understand classification updates based on new information from the molecular and genomic worlds

  • Adapt new information to practice changes that improve and optimize patient care and outcomes














What can Brown do for you? Selected IHC applications in Gynecologic Pathology – Charles “Matt” Quick, MD










Updates in Ancillary Testing for Salivary Gland Tumors – Vickie Y. Jo, MD










Endometrial Metaplasias – Much Ado about Nothing? (ARS) – Charles “Matt” Quick, MD















Things We Don’t Talk About: Bruno, Fight Club and GTD – Charles “Matt” Quick, MD










Diagnostic Challenges in Salivary Gland Pathology (ARS) – Vickie Y. Jo, MD










Lesions That Can Clog the Drainage System – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD















Lobular Carcinoma: Classic and Beyond – Edi Brogi, MD, PhD










Tumors and Mimics of Which to be Aware (ARS) – Anthony Yachnis, MD










A Few Issues I Have With Peritoneal Pathology – Charles “Matt” Quick, MD










Is it Benign, Atypical, Carcinoma in situ or Invasive? (ARS) – Edi Brogi, MD















Sinonasal Tract Pathology: A Practical Guide – Vickie Y. Jo, MD















Myxology: A Guide to Myxoid Soft Tissue Tumors – Steven D. Billings, MD










Relevant Soft Tissue Neoplasms in the Head and Neck – Vickie Y. Jo, MD















Nightmare Fuel: Hormonally Treated Endometrial Lesions (ARS) – Charles “Matt” Quick, MD










Head and Neck Biopsies: Interesting Non-Squamous Lesions (ARS) – Vickie Y. Jo, MD










Helpful Hints for Intraoperative Consultations (ARS) – Anthony Yachnis, MD















Papillary Dilemmas – Edi Brogi, MD, PhD










Circumscribed Astrocytic and Glioneuronal Tumors: They’re not that bad – Anthony Yachnis, MD










Can We Make Sense of Fibroepithelial Tumors? – Edi Brogi, MD, PhD










Genitourinary Neoplasms with Cribriform Pattern – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD










Nervous Breakdown: A Quick Guide to Nerve Sheath Tumors (ARS) – Steven D. Billings, MD










Zebras of the Breast (ARS) – Edi Brogi, MD, PhD







Ependymomas and Embryonal Tumors: What’s new and what can I do? – Anthony Yachnis, MD




A Concise Approach to the Diffuse Gliomas Including Common Pitfalls – Anthony Yachnis, MD







Learning from Mistakes (ARS) – Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD







Help! I Got a Biopsy from the Mediastinum – Anja Roden, MD







Is this a Neuroendocrine Tumor of the GI Tract? (ARS) – Rondell P. Graham, MBBS










Let the Sparkle of Immunostains Aid us in the Diagnosis of Thoracic Lesions – Anja Roden, MD










Melanocytic Tumors: Pathway to the Right Diagnosis – Steven D. Billings, MD










Neoplasms of the Lung Beyond Small Cell and Non-small Cell Carcinomas (ARS) – Anja Roden, MD










How to Interpret the Most Common Medical Liver Biopsies? – Rondell P. Graham, MBBS










How Do I Make a Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma? – Rondell P. Graham, MBBS










Non-neoplastic Lung Disease: Where should I even start? – Anja Roden, MD










A Big Problem in a Tiny Pancreas Biopsy (ARS) – Rondell P. Graham, MD










The Fascinating World of Pleural Lesions (ARS) – Anja Roden, MD










An Approach to Resolving the Carcinoma of Unknown Primary – Rondell P. Graham, MD






















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