Description
2024 Pathology Review: Dermatopathology, Neuropathology and OB/GYN Pathology for the General Pathologist This CME teaching activity is designed to provide a practical review of head and neck, breast and dermatopathology.
Educational Objectives â–¼
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- Achieve a better understanding of the WHO CNS Tumor classification Scheme.
- Review cutaneous soft tissue tumors.
- Identify and better understand diffuse gliomas, meningiomas and mesenchymal tumors.
- Better understand vascular tumors.
- Review glial and glioneuronal tumors.
- Identify and classify CNS neoplasms and non-neoplastic mimics.
- Review CNS embryonal tumors.
- Achieve a deeper understanding of myxoid tumors.
- Discuss the pitfalls associated with melanocytic tumor diagnosis.
- Review clinicopathologic correlation in inflammatory skin disease.
- Evaluate difficult endometrial biopsies.
- Review molecular updates in gynecologic cancers.
- Evaluate vulvar and vaginal biopsies.
- Achieve a greater understanding of products of conception, gestational trophoblastic and placental disease.
- Better understand intraoperative gynecology consultations.
- Review fibroblastic and fibrohistiocytic tumors.
- Better understand glandular lesions of the cervix.
Topics
- Diagnostic Challenges in Cutaneous Soft Tissue Tumors
- Fibroblastic and Fibrohistiocytic Tumors
- Practical Issues in Melanocytic Tumors
- Myxology: Myxoid Tumors
- Inflammatory Dermatopathology for the Surgical Pathologist
- Vascular Tumors: Then and Now
- Challenging Vulvar and Vaginal Biopsies
- Update of the WHO CNS Tumor Classification Scheme
- Molecular Updates in Gynecologic Cancers: What the Practicing Pathologist Needs to Know
- Diffuse Gliomas
- Meningiomas and Mesenchymal Tumors in the CNS
- Intraoperative Consultation of the Gynecologic Tract
- Circumscribed Glial and Glioneuronal Tumors
- Difficult Endometrial Biopsies
- Products of Conception, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and Placental Diagnoses Not to Miss
- CNS Embryonal Tumors
- Non-neoplastic Mimics of CNS Tumors
- Glandular Lesions of the Cervix