Cleveland Clinic Comprehensive and Immersive Soft Tissue Pathology 2025
Include: 15 videos + 1 pdf, size: 16.7 GB
Target Audience: pathologists, pathology residents, and fellows
Information:
This online course offers an in-depth, case-based exploration of soft tissue pathology—from benign lesions and reactive mimics to high-grade sarcomas. Renowned faculty preview a wide range of real-world cases and provide practical strategies for navigating common diagnostic challenges.
Through the Cleveland Clinic Comprehensive and Immersive Soft Tissue Pathology continuing medical education course, you’ll develop skills and tools to triage and work up mesenchymal lesions while strengthening your use of immunohistochemistry, molecular tools, and radiologic studies in soft tissue tumor diagnosis. You’ll be better equipped to:
- Identify common and rare soft tissue tumors
- Recognize diagnostic pitfalls
- Develop a systematic diagnostic approach
- Integrate ancillary testing in clinical workflows
Date of Original Release: July 31, 2025
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Comprehend the utility of immunohistochemical, molecular techniques, and radiology studies in the work-up of soft tissue tumors
- Develop a work-up strategy for the diagnosis of mesenchymal neoplasms
- Identify common and uncommon soft tissue tumors
- Recognize pitfalls commonly encountered in soft tissue pathology
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for pathologists, pathology residents, and fellows.
Topics:
- 1. The Utility of MDM2 FISH in the Work-Up of Lipomatous Lesions – Karen Fritchie, MD.mp4
2. Lipomatous Tumors – John Goldblum, MD.mp4
3. Spindle Cell Sarcomas with Herringbone – Fascicular Morphology – Brian Rubin, MD, PhD.mp4
4. Pseudosarcomas – Scott Kilpatrick, MD.mp4
5. Acral Soft Tissue Tumors – The Answer is at Your Fingertip – Karen Fritchie, MD.mp4
6. Common Core Biopsy Scenarios in Soft Tissue Pathology – Karen Fritchie, MD.mp4
7. Pediatric Soft Tissue Pathology – Scott Kilpatrick, MD.mp4
8. Periprosthetic Joint Infection – John Reith, MD.mp4
9. Myxoid Soft Tissue Tumors – Steven Billings, MD.mp4
10. S100-Positive Mesenchymal Neoplasms – Karen Fritchie, MD.mp4
11. What’s New in Soft Tissue Pathology – Karen Fritchie, MD and Josephine Dermawan, MD, PhD.mp4
12. Everyday Cutaneous Soft Tissue Tumors – Steven Billings, MD.mp4
13. The Importance of Molecular Correlation in Mesenchymal Neoplasia – Josephine Dermawan, MD, PhD.mp4
14. Mesenchymal Tumors of the Thorax and Lung – Susan Armstrong, MD.mp4
15. Myoepithelioma. or Not. – Karen Fritchie, MD.mp4
Syllabus.pdf