Description
Hematopathology – A Comprehensive Review 2014 (CME Videos)
The Oakstone Institute Specialty Review
Hematopathology Prepare for your board exam or earn CME credits with this in-depth hematopathology review. Ideal for MOC.
Learn from Leaders
This pathology continuing education program is designed for both experienced pathologists and pathology residents and fellows. After you complete Hematopathology: A Comprehensive Review, you’ll better understand:
- Recent updates in hematopathology diagnosis and classification
- How to use ancillary diagnostic techniques
- Classification schemes, using various tools to arrive at the correct diagnosis
Like all Oakstone programs, Hematology: A Comprehensive Review taps the expertise of highly experienced pathologists, chaired by course director, Sharad C. Mathur, MD. Our speakers cover a large number of topics, including Hematopoietic Neoplasms, Molecular Diagnostics, and Disorders of Coagulation, Red Blood Cells, and Lymph Nodes and Spleen.
QUICK FACTS
Provider: The Oakstone Institute
Course Director:
Sharad C. Mathur, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS
Chief, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service
VA Medical Center
Kansas City, MO
Key Topics:
- Mature T and NK Cell Neoplasms
- Molecular Diagnosis in Hematology
TOPICS
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Disorders of the Spleen – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Hemoglobinopathies and Thalassemias – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Hodgkin Lymphoma – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Mature B Cell Neoplasms I: Introduction and Large Lymphoid Neoplasms – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Mature B Cell Neoplasms II: Small Lymphoid Neoplasms – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Mature T and NK Cell Neoplasms – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Myeloproliferative Neoplasms – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Myelodysplastic Syndromes – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Non-Neoplastic Disorders of Lymph Nodes – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Precursor B and T Cell Neoplasms – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
- Selected Topics in Hemostasis – Sharad C. Mathur, MD
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the current diagnostic criteria and classification schemes of Hematologic disorders
- Describe the utility of ancillary techniques in the diagnosis of Hematologic disorders
Intended Audience
This self-study activity should be most valuable to pathologists in practice, pathology residents, fellows in hematology and oncology, and hematologists/oncologists and internists in practice who need board review or are looking for CME credits/refresher courses.
This activity meets the American Board of Pathology’s Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements for Part II (CME and SAMs) Lifelong Learning and self assessment.
Date of Original Release: May 15, 2014
Date Credits Expire: May 15, 2017