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Oakstone Need-to-Know Pathology A Review for Physicians in a Hurry 2023

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Oakstone Need-to-Know Pathology A Review for Physicians in a Hurry 2023

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    Oakstone Need-to-Know Pathology A Review for Physicians in a Hurry 2023


    Oakstone Need-to-Know Pathology A Review for Physicians in a Hurry 2023 This course is designed for pathology residents/fellows preparing for their specialty examinations, as well as practicing pathologists who wish to fulfill the American Board of Pathology’s (ABPath) Continuing Certification program requirements for Part II (CME) Lifelong Learning, or update their knowledge in general.
    • 132 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 21 GB

    • pathology residents/fellows

    Accreditation


    Oakstone Publishing is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    Designation


    Oakstone Publishing designates this enduring material for a maximum of 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    This activity meets the American Board of Pathology’s (ABPath) Continuing Certification program requirements for Part II (CME) Lifelong Learning.

    Date of Original Release: February 15, 2023
    Estimated Time to Complete: 60 hours


    CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of a course evaluation and post-test.

    Learning Objective


    At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
    • List high yield concepts within anatomic pathology, including recognition and subclassification of neoplasms of the breast, skin, gastrointestinal tract, hepatobiliary tract, soft tissue, bone, head and neck, heart, lung, kidney, male and female reproductive tracts, and brain
    • Discuss mesenchymal and hematopoietic neoplasms, including those involving children. Explain basic concepts in placental pathology, with a focus on high yield material for the board examination
    • Describe concepts of laboratory management and explain their utilization in healthcare, specifically with transfusion medicine/blood baking, chemistry, hematology (including hemoglobinopathies), coagulation, immunology, microbiology (including bacteriology, virology, parasitology), and molecular techniques ranging from cytogenetics to next generation sequencing

    Target Audience


    This course is designed for pathology residents/fellows preparing for their specialty examinations, as well as practicing pathologists who wish to fulfill the American Board of Pathology’s (ABPath) Continuing Certification program requirements for Part II (CME) Lifelong Learning, or update their knowledge in general.

     Topics:

    Anatomic Pathology

    1. Dermatopathology I – Infectious Diseases of the Skin – Jerad Gardner, MD
    2. Dermatopathology II – Inflammatory Dermpath – Patterns and Terminology – Jerad Gardner, MD
    3. Dermatopathology III – Skin Adnexal Tumors – Jerad Gardner, MD
    4. Dermatopathology IV – Miscellaneous Dermpath – Jerad Gardner, MD
    5. Breast Pathology I – Architecture-based Approach to Breast Board Review – Marissa White, MD
    6. Breast Pathology II – Board Review of Breast Cancer Staging and Prognostication – Marissa White, MD
    7. Cardiovascular Pathology – The Endomyocardial Biopsy – Melanie Bois, MD
    8. Cardiovascular Pathology – Valves, Vasculitis, and Tumors – Melanie Bois, MD
    9. Thoracic Pathology I – Neoplastic Lung – Mitra Mehrad, MD
    10. Thoracic Pathology II – Neoplastic Pleura – Mitra Mehrad, MD
    11. Thoracic Pathology III – Non-Neoplastic Lung Disease – Mitra Mehrad, MD
    12. Head and Neck Pathology I – Squamous Lesions – Lisa M. Rooper, MD
    13. Head and Neck Pathology II – Thyroid Tumors – Lisa M. Rooper, MD
    14. Head and Neck Pathology III – Sinonasal Tumors – Lisa M. Rooper, MD
    15. Head and Neck Pathology IV – Salivary and Miscellaneous – Lisa M. Rooper, MD
    16. Gastrointestinal Pathology I – High Yield Esophageal Pathology – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    17. Gastrointestinal Pathology II – High Yield Gastric Pathology – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    18. Gastrointestinal Pathology III – High Yield Small Intestinal Pathology – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    19. Gastrointestinal Pathology IV – High Yield Colon Pathology I – Non-neoplastic – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    20. Gastrointestinal Pathology V – High Yield Colon Pathology II – Neoplastic – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    21. Gastrointestinal Pathology VI – High Yield Ampulla, Appendix, and Anal Canal Pathology – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    22. Gastrointestinal Pathology VII – High Yield Pancreas Pathology – Kristen M. Stashek, MD
    23. Hepatobiliary Pathology I – Medical Liver – Kathleen Byrnes, MD
    24. Hepatobiliary Pathology II – Neoplastic Liver – Kathleen Byrnes, MD
    25. Medical Renal Pathology I – Jonathan Zuckerman, MD, PhD
    26. Medical Renal Pathology II – Jonathan Zuckerman, MD, PhD
    27. Genitourinary Pathology I – Kidney – Andres Matoso, MD
    28. Genitourinary Pathology II – Bladder – Andres Matoso, MD
    29. Genitourinary Pathology III – Penis and Scrotum – Andres Matoso, MD
    30. Genitourinary Pathology IV – Testis – Andres Matoso, MD
    31. Genitourinary Pathology V – Prostate – Andres Matoso, MD
    32. Gynecologic Pathology I – Maryam Shahi, MD
    33. Gynecologic Pathology II – Maryam Shahi, MD
    34. Gynecologic Pathology III – Maryam Shahi, MD
    35. Gynecologic Pathology IV – Maryam Shahi, MD
    36. Gynecologic Pathology V – Maryam Shahi, MD
    37. Vasculopathic Placental Pathology: Maternal and Fetal Malperfusion – Drucilla Roberts, MD
    38. Placental Pathology in Multigestation – Drucilla Roberts, MD
    39. Placental Infections – Drucilla Roberts, MD
    40. Pediatric Pathology I – Neuroblastoma – From Morphology to Molecular Pathology – An Update Based on the WHO PAED5 – Miguel Reyes-Múgica, MD
    41. Pediatric Pathology II – Diagnosing Hirschsprung Disease – How to Avoid Trouble – Miguel Reyes-Múgica, MD
    42. Pediatric Pathology – High Yield Entities for Anatomic Pathology Boards Session 1 – GI and Liver – Amy Treece, MD
    43. Pediatric Pathology – High Yield Entities for Anatomic Pathology Boards Session 2 – Kidney and Lung – Amy Treece, MD
    44. Pediatric Pathology – High Yield Entities for Anatomic Pathology Boards Session 3 – SRBCTs – Amy Treece, MD
    45. Pediatric Pathology – High Yield Entities for Anatomic Pathology Boards Session 4 – Soft Tissue and Bone – Amy Treece, MD
    46. Bone Pathology I – John M. Gross, MD
    47. Bone Pathology II – John M. Gross, MD
    48. Soft Tissue Pathology I – John M. Gross, MD
    49. Soft Tissue Pathology II – John M. Gross, MD
    50. Soft Tissue Pathology III – John M. Gross, MD
    51. Neuropathology I – Xinhai Robert Zhang, MD, PhD
    52. Neuropathology II – Xinhai Robert Zhang, MD, PhD
    53. Neuropathology III – Xinhai Robert Zhang, MD, PhD
    54. Neuropathology IV – Xinhai Robert Zhang, MD, PhD
    55. Forensic Pathology I – Stephanie Dean, MD
    56. Forensic Pathology II – Stephanie Dean, MD
    57. Gynecologic Cytopathology I – Benign and Reactive Lesions – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    58. Gynecologic Cytopathology II – Squamous Lesions – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    59. Gynecologic Cytopathology III – Glandular and Unusual Lesions – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    60. Gynecologic Cytopathology IV – Special Topics – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    61. Non-Gynecologic Exfoliative Cytopathology I – Serous Fluids – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    62. Non-Gynecologic Exfoliative Cytopathology II – Urine – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    63. Non-Gynecologic Exfoliative Cytopathology III – Lung and Cerebrospinal Fluid – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    64. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytopathology I – Salivary Gland – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    65. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytopathology II – Thyroid and Head & Neck – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    66. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytopathology III – Liver and Pancreas – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    67. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytopathology IV – Miscellaneous – Christopher J. VandenBussche, MD, PhD
    68. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – Hodgkin Lymphomas – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    69. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – CD5+ Low-grade B-cell Lymphomas – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    70. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – Follicular Lymphoma – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    71. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – Post Germinal Center Low-Grade B-cell Malignancies – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    72. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – Aggressive B-cell Lymphomas – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    73. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – T-cell Lymphomas – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    74. Hematopathology – Lymph Nodes – Reactive Lymphadenopathy – Madhurima Koka, MD PhD
    75. Bone Marrow Pathology I – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    76. Bone Marrow Pathology II – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    77. Bone Marrow Pathology III – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    78. Bone Marrow Pathology IV – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    79. Bone Marrow Pathology V – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    80. Bone Marrow Pathology VI – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    81. Bone Marrow Pathology VII – Zeba Singh, MBBS
    82. Bone Marrow Pathology VIII – Zeba Singh, MBBS

    Clinical Pathology

    1. Transfusion Medicine I – Blood Donor Qualifications and Exclusions, Key Blood Component Facts – Eric Gehrie, MD
    2. Transfusion Medicine II – Immunohematology Background – Eric Gehrie, MD
    3. Transfusion Medicine III – Compatibility Testing and Minor Red Blood Cell Antibodies, Recipient Complications – Eric Gehrie ,MD
    4. Transfusion Medicine IV – Massive Transfusion, Whole Blood – Eric Gehrie, MD
    5. Transfusion Medicine V – Apheresis – Eric Gehrie, MD
    6. Transfusion Medicine VI – Immune Hemolytic Anemias – Eric Gehrie, MD
    7. Transfusion Medicine VII – Thromboietin and TPO-mimetics – Eric Gehrie, MD
    8. Transfusion Medicine VIII – Cellular Therapies – Eric Gehrie, MD
    9. Chemistry I – Pre-Analytical Variables and Analytical Methods – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    10. Chemistry II – Acid-Base, Electrolytes, and Tumor Markers – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    11. Chemistry III – Toxicology, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, and Liver – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    12. Chemistry IV – Endocrinology – Adrenal and Pituitary – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    13. Chemistry V – Diabetes and Renal Function – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    14. Chemistry VI – Lipids and Proteins – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    15. Chemistry VII – Thyroid, Newborn Screening, and Inborn Errors of Metabolism – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    16. Chemistry VIII – Catecholamines, Porphyrins, and Vitamins – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    17. Hematology I – Garrett S. Booth, MD
    18. Hematology II – Garrett S. Booth, MD
    19. Benign White Blood Cell Disorders I – Garrett S. Booth, MD
    20. Benign White Blood Cell Disorders II – Garrett S. Booth, MD
    21. Coagulation I – Physiology of Hemostasis – Geoffrey Wool, MD, PhD
    22. Coagulation II – Laboratory Assays – Geoffrey Wool, MD, PhD
    23. Coagulation III – Anticoagulation and its Monitoring – Geoffrey Wool, MD, PhD
    24. Coagulation IV – Bleeding and Clotting Disorders – Geoffrey Wool, MD, PhD
    25. Introduction to Immunology – Laura Wake, MD
    26. Flow Cytometry I – Laura Wake, MD
    27. Flow Cytometry II – Laura Wake, MD
    28. Clinical Cytogenomics I – Ying Zou, MD, PhD, FACMG
    29. Clinical Cytogenomics II – Ying Zou, MD, PhD, FACMG
    30. Molecular Pathology I – DNA (Gene) Structure and DNA Mutation – Jialing Huang, MD, PhD
    31. Molecular Pathology II – Molecular Diagnostics – Jialing Huang, MD, PhD
    32. Bacteriology I – Gram-Positive Cocci – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    33. Bacteriology II – Gram-Positive Rods – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    34. Bacteriology III – Gram-Negative Rods – 1 – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    35. Bacteriology IV – Gram-Negative Rods – 2 – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    36. Bacteriology V – Gram-Negative Cocci & Others – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    37. Bacteriology VI – Agents of BT – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    38. Mycobacteriology – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    39. Mycology I – Thermal Dimorphs – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    40. Mycology II – Mucorales, Hyaline Hyphomycetes – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    41. Mycology III – Dematiaceous Fungi, Dermatophytes – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    42. Parasitology I – Protozoa – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    43. Parasitology II – Nematodes, Trematodes, Cestodes – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    44. Virology I – Respiratory, GI, Hepatitis – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    45. Virology II – HIV, Mucocutaneous, Rabies, Arboviruses – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    46. Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing – Alexander J. Fenwick, MD, FCAP
    47. Laboratory Management I – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    48. Laboratory Management II – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    49. Laboratory Mathematics and Statistics I – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC
    50. Laboratory Mathematics and Statistics II – Stefani Thomas, PhD, DABCC, NRCC