Scientific Symposiums International Practical Updates in Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Gynecologic and Head and Neck Pathology 2025
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Target Audience: anatomic pathologists, pathology residents and fellows, diagnostic pathologists with special interest in these subspecialties
Information:
The Scientific Symposiums International Practical Updates in Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Gynecologic and Head and Neck Pathology 2025 is a focused, expert-led virtual program designed to deliver cutting-edge diagnostic insights and practical skills in subspecialty pathology. Through a blend of high-yield lectures and case-based reviews, this course equips participants to navigate evolving challenges with confidence and precision in these critical anatomical areas.
What You Will Learn
Morphologic hallmarks and diagnostic criteria in gastrointestinal, genitourinary, gynecologic, and head and neck pathology
Application of modern ancillary tools—like immunohistochemistry and molecular assays—to refine diagnostic accuracy
Strategies for distinguishing challenging lesion types, including subtle malignancies, borderline neoplasms, and mimics
Updates on classification systems, staging guidelines, and emerging entities to enhance everyday practice
Integration of pathology findings into effective communication with clinicians, improving diagnostic utility and clinical impact
Event Details
Event: Practical Updates in GI, GU, Gyn, and Head & Neck Pathology 2025
Format: Fully virtual course with live-streamed lectures and dynamic case discussion sessions
Features: Real-time audience participation, practical diagnostic case review, and interactive Q&A with faculty experts
Access: On-demand replay availability post-course, enabling flexible learning and review as needed
Who Should Attend
Anatomic pathologists, pathology residents and fellows, diagnostic pathologists with special interest in these subspecialties, and laboratory professionals seeking to update their diagnostic toolkit and stay current with evolving pathology standards.
Why Attend
This program offers a powerful and practical learning experience tailored for diagnostic accuracy and clinical relevance. Participants will leave empowered with refined interpretation skills, updated knowledge of emerging disease patterns, and the ability to confidently navigate complex diagnostic scenarios in their daily practice.
Topics:
- Pink Tumors of the Kidney: A Review of Emerging Entities (Jennifer Gordetsky M.D.)
- Steatohepatitis in 2025: NASH/MASH/MASLD/ASH Etc! (John Hart M.D.)
- Navigating Follicular Cell-Derived Thyroid Neoplasms (Dipti Sajed M.D., Ph.D.)
- Vulvar Pathology: Updates in Terminology and Classification (Stephanie Skala M.D.)
- Slide Seminar: Interpretation of Vulvar Biopsies and Relevant Immunostains (Stephanie Skala M.D.)
- Biopsy Diagnosis of IBD and IBD Dysplasia (John Hart M.D.)
- Updates in HPV-Related Head and Neck Cancer (Dipti Sajed M.D., Ph.D.)
- Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Challenging Histotypes of Endometrial Carcinoma (Stephanie Skala M.D.)
- Quality Assessment and Improvement in Surgical Pathology: Artifacts and Solutions (Jennifer Gordetsky M.D.)
- Case Presentation: Metastatic Disease of Unknown Origin (Jennifer Gordetsky M.D.)
- Slide Session: Melange of Head and Neck Entities (Dipti Sajed M.D., Ph.D.)
- Updates in Staging of Endometrial Cancer (Stephanie Skala M.D.)
- Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Status Post Chemotherapy (Jennifer Gordetsky M.D.)
- GI Polyposis Syndromes for the General Surgical Pathologist (John Hart M.D.)
- Common Troublesome GI and Liver Biopsy Case Issues and How to Solve Them (John Hart M.D.)
- Emerging Predictive Biomarkers Affecting Choice of Therapy for Gynecologic Cancers (Stephanie Skala M.D.)
- Noninvasive Papillary Urothelial Carcinoma with Grade Heterogeneity (Jennifer Gordetsky M.D.)
- Barrett Esophagus and Dysplasia: Still an Important Biopsy Diagnosis (John Hart M.D.)
- Algorithm-Based Approach to Salivary Gland Tumors (Dipti Sajed M.D., Ph.D.)
- Practical Ancillary Testing in the Ever-Changing Landscape of Salivary Gland Tumors (Dipti Sajed M.D., Ph.D.)