Oakstone Gynecologic Pathology 2022
Oakstone Gynecologic Pathology 2022 is online course covers vital topics of gynecologic tract pathology, reflecting both the most common and the most challenging lesions occurring in the female genital system. Lectures and microscopy sessions in Gynecologic Pathology are divided by anatomic location (vulva, cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes) and type of diagnosis (inflammatory, neoplastic, other).
After viewing this continuing medical education program, you will be better able to:
- Recognize the main inflammatory conditions of the vulva
- Apply universal testing to detect Lynch syndrome patients
- Recognize mesenchymal uterine tumors and the most useful diagnostic tests
- Distinguish between clear cell, endometrioid, and serous ovarian carcinomas
- Identify germ cell and sex cord stromal tumors of the ovary
- Navigate diagnostic challenges in placental pathology
- And more…
+ Include: 31 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 6 GB
+ Target Audience: training and practicing pathologists
+ Topics:
- Vulvar Squamous Lesions – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive Squamous Lesions of the Cervix – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive HPV-Associated Glandular Lesions of the Cervix – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive HPV-Independent Glandular Lesions of the Cervix – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Cervical Cancer – Staging and Other Prognostic Issues – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- An Approach to the Benign Endometrial Biopsy – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 1 – Approaching the Endometrial Biopsy – Diagnosing Neoplasia and Diagnostic Pitfalls – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 2 – Updates on New Entities and Ever Challenging Diagnostic Entities – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 3 – Biomarker Interpretation and Implementation in Endometrial Carcinoma – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Endometrial Carcinoma – Molecular Classification – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Uterine Mixed Epithelial – Mesenchymal Tumors – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – Leiomyoma and Variants – Andre Pinto, MD
- Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – STUMP and Leiomyosarcoma – Andre Pinto, MD
- Endometrial Stromal Tumors – Old Concepts and Recent Updates – Andre Pinto, MD
- Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasms – Beyond Smooth Muscle and Stromal Tumors – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Mesenchymal Tumors of the Lower Genital Tract – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Epithelial Fallopian Tube Lesions – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Ovarian Borderline Tumors – A Basic Approach – Andre Pinto, MD
- Tubo-Ovarian Serous Carcinoma – Andre Pinto, MD
- Endometriosis-Associated Ovarian Carcinomas – Clear Cell and Endometrioid – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Mucinous Tumors – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Ovarian Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors – Common Neoplasms – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Sex Cord-Stromal and Miscellaneous Tumors – Rare Neoplasms with Syndromic Associations – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Products of Conception – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Placental Pathology – Part 1 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Placental Pathology – Part 2 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 1 – Vulva and Cervix – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 2 – Endometrium – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 3 – Mesenchymal – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 4 – Ovarian Epithelial Tumors – Andre Pinto, MD