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2006 Pathology

Conferences/ Meetings/Courses

American Society for Investigative Pathology Annual Meetingto top

Apr 1 – 5, 2006

Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA

Surgical Pathology & Cytopathology

Apr 2 – 4, 2006

Williamsburg, VA

This practical course is for pathologists whose practice involves both surgical pathology and cytopathology and covers organ systems particularly suited to this interchange. This course will help you enhance your diagnostic skills so that you can make more discerning and timely microscopic diagnoses. The expert faculty offer their insights to avoiding costly mistakes and potential litigation. You will learn about the timely and desirable use of special studies and when to seek out a second opinion.

Surgical Pathology GI Tract 2006

Apr 24 – 28, 2006

Kiawah Island, SC

This general gastrointestinal pathology course focuses on neoplastic and premalignant lesions, inflammatory, vascular, and lymphoproliferative disorders. Each sessions emphasizes diagnostic criteria and clinico-pathologic correlations

American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology

April 22 – 26, 2006

San Antonio, Texas

Annual Meeting

Mastering the Challenges of Cytopathology

Apr 27 – 29, 2006

Baltimore, Maryland

Gastrointestinal, Liver and Pancreatic Pathologyto top

May 1 – 4, 2006

This course provides an intensive, practical, and comprehensive review of the current concepts in diagnostic surgical pathology of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, appendix, anus, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and peritoneum. The lectures will emphasize current nomenclature and classification, histopathologic diagnostic and differential diagnostic criteria, clinicopathologic correlations, and will highlight the role of adjunct special studies in diagnostic gastrointestinal, liver, gallbladder and pancreatic pathology wherever appropriate. The course will cover all major inflammatory, infectious, preneoplastic and neoplastic, congenital, toxic-metabolic, and iatrogenic diseases of the tubal gut, liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the pathologist in the diagnosis and reporting of endoscopically obtained biopsy and resection specimens.

Annual Seminar in Pathology

May 4 – 7, 2006

Pittsburgh, PA

Urological Surgical Pathology for the Practicing Pathologist

May 8 – 11, 2006

Boston, Massachusetts

The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive review of urologic surgical pathology with special attention paid to common diagnostic problems such as prostate biopsy interpretation, recent advances and new entities. Instruction will be primarily by lecture, but will also include frequent discussion periods. Each participant will receive a comprehensive course syllabus.

Current Issues and Problems in Breast Path 2006to top

Jun 1 – 3, 2006

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Endocrine Pathology 2006

Jun 8 – 10, 2006

Charleston, SC

This comprehensive course emphasizes the cytologic and histologic features of endocrine lesions. Both nonneoplastic and neoplastic lesions will be discussed. These will be blended with appropriate laboratory and clinical data to enhance the understanding of the disease process. Traditional stains and immunocytochemical stains will be shown and associated with important diagnostic indicators.

Diagnostic Pathology Updateto top

Jul 8 – 14, 2006

Bar Harbor, Maine

Pathology Update 2006

Jul 10 – 14, 2006

Vancouver, BC

Learn about state-of-the-art pathology from internationally renowned subspecialists in anatomic pathology! This intensive five-day course provides practical diagnostic teaching coupled with information about recent advances in an organ-specific didactic format. Lectures focus on pitfalls, mimics, differential diagnosis, and ancillary testing to help you make top-quality diagnoses in your daily practice. Lectures go well beyond the H&E, while maintaining a foundation in practical diagnostic criteria. Cytology and discussion of molecular markers that are used for therapeutics and diagnostics are incorporated into the lectures and highligted as individual topics as well.

2006 AACC Annual Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo

Jul 23 – 27, 2006

Chicago, IL

Hepatopathology 2006to top

Sep 13 – 15, 2006

Bethesda, MD

CAP Annual Meeting

Sep 10 – 13, 2006

Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA

Society for Pediatric Pathologyto top

Oct 5 – 8, 2006

Columbus, OH

Surgical Pathology of the Head & Neck 2006to top

Nov 12 – 15, 2006

Scottsdale, AZ

Explore the spectrum of common, benign, and unusual entities encountered in the head and neck. This course offers an in-depth analysis of 50 neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the head and neck and correlates important anatomical locations with disease processes.This unique collection of cases is used by the faculty to guide you through a systematic and practical pathway that takes you far beyond what is in textbooks and relates it to patient findings and care, including CT scans, x-rays, gross specimen photos, etc.

Gynecologic Pathologyto top

Dec 10 – 14, 2006

Charleston, SC

In this course, the spectrum of gynecologic pathology from both the histopathologic and cytopathologic points of view will be compared and contrasted. In depth discussions on the uterine corpus and cervix, ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, vulva, female peritoneum, and placenta and trophoblastic diseases will be featured