More Information About: Current Concepts in Hematopathology 2022
Course/Book Format:
File Size = 12.40 GB
Course/Book Details (Overview + Topics/Speakers):
In this online CME program, leaders in diagnostic pathology deliver in-depth discussions of microscopic evaluation of hematolymphoid disorders, as well as the appropriate use of a broad range of ancillary studies. Current Concepts in Hematopathology delivers continuing medical education insights, including:
- common pitfalls in the morphologic interpretation and immunophenotyping of hematolymphoid proliferations
- approaches to cases that do not conform to WHO diagnostic categories
- use of evidence-based guidelines, cytogenetics, and molecular testing to inform diagnosis
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Correctly use morphologic criteria and cost-effectively use ancillary studies to diagnose a broad range of lymph node and bone marrow pathologies
- Apply evidence-based criteria to the diagnosis of myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms
- Diagnose challenging cases that do not readily conform to well-established entities
- Evaluate and distinguish hematolymphoid malignancies from non-neoplastic mimics of malignancy
Target Audience
This course is targeted to specialty physicians who practice in pathology.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS
Nodal Small B-Cell Lymphomas – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD
Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma – Valentina Nardi, MD
Question & Answer – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD – Moderator, Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD and Valentina Nardi, MD
Immunodeficiency and Viral-Associated Lymphoproliferations – Judith A. Ferry, MD
Updates in Cutaneous Lymphomas – Sam Sadigh, MD
Question & Answer – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD – Moderator, Judith A. Ferry, MD and Sam Sadigh, MD
WHO Update – Follicular Lymphoma and Related Entities – Abner Louissaint Jr., MD, PhD
Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Subtypes – Scott B. Lovitch, MD, PhD
Question & Answer – Marian H. Harris, MD – Moderator, Abner Louissaint Jr, MD, PhD and Scott B. Lovitch, MD, PhD
Burkitt Lymphoma and High-Grade B-Cell Lymphomas – A Practical Guide and Update – Aliyah R. Sohani, MD
Reactive Lymphadenopathies and Castleman Disease – Yasodha Natkunam, MD, PhD
Question & Answer – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD – Moderator, Yasodha Natkunam, MD, PhD and Aliyah R. Sohani, MD
Approach to Peripheral Smear Review – Elizabeth Courville, MD
Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Its Differential Diagnosis – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD
Question & Answer – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD – Moderator, Elizabeth Courville, MD and Robert P. Hasserjian, MD
Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Acute Leukemias of Ambiguous Lineage – Olga K. Weinberg, MD
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia – Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD
Question & Answer – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD – Moderator, Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD and Olga K. Weinberg, MD
Eosinophilia and Mastocytosis – Olga Pozdnyakova, MD, PhD
Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD
Question & Answer – Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD – Moderator, Robert P. Hasserjian, MD and Olga Pozdnyakova, MD, PhD
Interpreting Flow Cytometry Minimal Residual Disease in Acute Leukemia – Sa A. Wang, MD
Practical Interpretation of Molecular Testing in Myeloid Neoplasms – Annette S. Kim, MD, PhD
Question & Answer – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD – Moderator, Annette S. Kim, MD, PhD and Sa A. Wang, MD
Challenges in the Diagnosis of Hodgkin Lymphomas – Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD
Primary Mediastinal Large B-Cell and Grey-Zone Lymphomas – Scott J. Rodig, MD, PhD
Question & Answer – Robert P. Hasserjian, MD – Moderator, Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD and Scott J. Rodig, MD, PhD
Indolent T-Cell Disorders – Kathleen H. Burns, MD, PhD
Nodal T-Cell Lymphomas – Roberto Chiarle, MD
Question & Answer – Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD – Moderator, Kathleen H. Burns, MD, PhD and Roberto Chiarle, MD
Histiocytic and Dendritic Cell Neoplasms – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD
IgG4-Related Disease and Lymphadenopathy – Jacob R. Bledsoe, MD
Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm – Gabriel K. Griffin, MD
Question & Answer – Marian H. Harris, MD, PhD – Moderator, Jacob R. Bledsoe, MD, Gabriel K. Griffin, MD and Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD
Inherited Predisposition to Myeloid (and Hematological) Malignancies – Mark D. Fleming, MD, DPhil
Spleen Pathology – Lawrence R. Zukerberg, MD
Question & Answer – Elizabeth A. Morgan, MD – Moderator, Mark D. Fleming, MD, DPhil and Lawrence R. Zukerberg, MD
Date of Original Release: June 30, 2022
Target Audience and Covered Specialties:
Hematology, Oakstone, simple
Delivery Method and Usage Instructions
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General Detail about CME Courses:
CME (Continuing medical education) Lectures helps to maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of specialty. CME and Board Review Courses are the Best options for knowledge improvement and update. also you can use them to get best performance on your board exam.
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The Course link will not expire and is lifetime
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