Educational Objectives
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- Discuss the most common diagnostics pitfalls in recognizing Barrett’s esophagus-associated dysplasia
- Describe some of the important diagnostic features of various esophageal diseases, including eosinophilic esophagitis
- Recognize the most common patterns seen in mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract
- Identify the most recent changes in the 5th edition of the WHO classification of neuroendocrine neoplasms
- Define the most common pitfalls in thyroid pathology
- Describe some of the associated syndromes seen in association with various neuroendocrine tumors
- Discuss various forms of non-Helicobacter-related gastritis
- Recognize some of the most important prognostic features associated with colorectal carcinoma
- Discuss the most important diagnostic features of the variants of inflammatory bowel disease and diagnostic mimics
- Discuss recent updates in renal tumor classification
- Describe some of the most important diagnostic pitfalls in prostate core biopsy interpretation
- Recognize the most common diagnostics issues in bladder biopsy pathology
- Define the various papillary lesions of the breast
- Describe problematic fibroepithelial lesions of the breast
- Discuss the spectrum of atypical ductal hyperplasia and ductal carcinoma in situ
TOPICS
- Barrett’s Esophagus and Barrett’s-related Dysplasia
- Pearls and Pitfalls in Prostate Core Biopsies
- Diagnostic Spectrum of Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia and DCIS
- Non-Hodgkin B-cell Lymphomas
- The 5th Edition WHO Classification of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
- Update on Endometrial Carcinoma
- Mesenchymal Tumors of the GI Tract
- Papillary Lesions of the Breast
- Colorectal Carcinoma: Pathologic Features and Prognosis
- HPV Independent Vulvar Neoplasia
Digital Slide Seminar: Esophageal Pathology - Inflammatory Bowel Disease and its Mimics
- Manifestations of Syndromic Disorders in Endocrine Pathology
- Uterine Mesenchymal Lesions
- Problematic Fibroepithelial Lesions of the Breast
