
Oakstone Molecular Genetic Pathology 2015
Format:11 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 3.36 GB
Course Audience: pathologists
Overview:
Date of Original Release: March 15, 2015
This educational activity was designed for Pathology residents and practicing pathologists Without formal molecular pathology training/ fellowship.
It is estimated that it should take the average learner 13.5 hours to complete the activity.
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
– Describe the common types of genetic testing currently in use in various aspects of anatomic and clinical pathology
– Recognize the need for molecular genetic testing in the context of daily practice
– Identify underlying genetic abnormalities in common diseases
– Apply the consensus diagnostic terms when using molecular genetic testing
– Discuss the impact of discovered genetic change with clinical colleagues or patients
– Apply the most updated knowledge to the principles of “personalized medicine”
01. Introduction to Molecular Genetics Methods in Pathology Tina Edmonston, MD (Video MP4 Format)
02. Introduction to FISH, Conventional Cytogenetics and Arrays Julia Bridge, MD (Video MP4 Format)03. Lung Cancer Federico A. Monzon, MD (Video MP4 Format)04. Microbiology Tina Edmonston, MD (Video MP4 Format)05. Hematopathology I Tina Edmonston, MD (Video MP4 Format)06. Hematopathology II Tina Edmonston, MD (Video MP4 Format)07. Sarcoma Julia Bridge, MD (Video MP4 Format)08. Molecular Genetics of Gastrointestinal Neoplasia Allison M. Cushman-Vokoun, MD, PhD, FCAP (Video MP4 Format)09. The Molecular Genetics of Hereditary Breast Cancer Jeffrey Swensen, PhD (Video MP4 Format)10. Personalized Medicine Federico A. Monzon, MD (Video MP4 Format)11. Influence of Genetic Variation on Drug Response Gargi Basu, PhD (Video MP4 Format)Questions (PDF Format)Syllabus (PDF Format)