Don’t miss this unique opportunity to follow the important thought processes of the distinguished faculty for determining differential diagnoses. You’ll receive tips and advice for navigating critical areas such as diagnosing the many variants of ovarian tumors and “look-alike†entities, plus pointers for addressing complicating factors.
You’ll benefit from the best of both worlds: an overview of the spectrum of gynecologic pathology from both histopathologic and cytopathology perspectives combined with an update on the wide variety of lesions of the female genital system. Gain the latest information on liquid-based cytology, HPV testing, and other diagnostic approaches; TIC as a possible precursor of ovarian and peritoneal serous carcinomas; the new Bethesda System for reporting Pap smears; new FIGO staging of uterine corpus cancers; the new LAST terminology for all lower anogenital squamous and HPV-related lesions, and more.
[b]Following this course, you will be able to:[/b][list]
[*][color=#414142]Appreciate emerging technologies for the diagnosis of HPV infections and their current and future applications to clinical management algorithms.[/color]
[*][color=#414142]Differentiate between low grade and high grade ovarian serous carcinomas and describe the unique pathogenesis and natural history of each.[/color]
[*][color=#414142]Recognize when and how to apply molecular analytic techniques to the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia and their mimics.[/color]
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[b]Core competencies: [/b]PC, MK, PBL
[b]Intended Audience: [/b]
[color=#414142]Pathologists, Pathology Residents, and Pathologists’ Assistants[/color]
[b]Features: [/b]Individual microscopes and glass slide study sets provided. Special video microscopy sessions. Audience Response System.
[b]Course Fee:[/b]
List Price: $1624
Member Price: $1249
Residents: $625
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