CME Opportunities
79th Annual Seminar - San Antonio Society of PathologistsSeminar: Diagnostic Challenges in Head and Neck and Endocrine PathologyBruce Wenig, M.D.
Chair and Senior Member
Department of Pathology
Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida
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UT Health San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
Academic Learning and Teaching Center, ALTC 3.304
The breadth of pathologic lesions in head and neck sites and in endocrine organs is extensive primarily relating to but limited to epithelial lesions/neoplasms. This seminar will attempt to cover the important clinical and histopathologic features of some of the more common and/or diagnostically problematic head and neck, and endocrine pathology seen in daily practice. The seminar will focus on the key diagnostic criteria in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of these lesions and as warranted supplemented by ancillary testing, including immunohistochemical staining, molecular analysis and predictive biomarkers that impact the diagnosis and/or classification of these lesions. Case presentations will be used to highlight a practical approach to the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of these lesions. The overarching goal is to provide the attendees with criteria including updated relevant information that may impact in the evaluation of head and neck, and endocrine organ lesions.
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The College of American Pathologists designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
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Pancreatobiliary Pathology From A to Z: A Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society Crash CourseMay 19-21, 2025
USCAP Interactive Center
201 North Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 301
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society (PBPS), is excited to invite you to the upcoming Interactive Microscopy Course in collaboration with USCAP. This highly specialized course will be held at USCAP Interactive Center in Palm Springs, CA, from May 19-21, 2025. The course promises an immersive, hands-on experience focused on the latest advancements and complexities in both surgical and cytologic pancreatobiliary specimens. Participants will explore foundational principles, recent updates in terminology, and critical changes in grading and classification for various pancreatobiliary neoplasms. In addition, expert faculty will guide attendees through diagnostic techniques used in both gross and frozen section rooms. This course is tailored for pathologists and pathology trainees eager to elevate their pancreatobiliary pathology expertise. PBPS and USCAP members receive an exclusive discount. Register Today!
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