Harvard 44th Annual Current Concepts in Surgical Pathology 2023

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Overview Harvard 44th Annual Current Concepts in Surgical Pathology 2023 is a comprehensive virtual course that presents the latest advances and updates in surgical pathology. Delivered by Harvard Medical School faculty with expertise in multiple subject areas, this course facilitates diagnostic practice through conventional morphologic analysis and the application of immunohistochemical and molecular studies in […]

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Overview

Harvard 44th Annual Current Concepts in Surgical Pathology 2023 is a comprehensive virtual course that presents the latest advances and updates in surgical pathology. Delivered by Harvard Medical School faculty with expertise in multiple subject areas, this course facilitates diagnostic practice through conventional morphologic analysis and the application of immunohistochemical and molecular studies in pathology.

On-demand pathology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Format: 45 videos + 48 pdfs
Total size: 80.7 GB

Agenda

This course includes didactic lectures, detailed case presentations, and interactive question-and-answer sessions. It covers a wide range of surgical pathology topics designed to update and strengthen the expertise of both academic and community pathologists.

  • An Updated Approach to Diagnosis and Classification of Follicular Lymphoma and Its Many Variants — Abner Louissaint, MD, PhD
  • Approach to Malignancy of Unknown Primary — Ivan Chebib, MD, FRCPC
  • Benign Endometrial Epithelial Proliferations and Precursors of Carcinoma — Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS
  • Breast Pathology Lessons from Medical-Legal Cases — Amy Ly, MD, PhD
  • Challenges in the Pathology of Urothelial Carcinoma — Chin-Lee Wu, MD, PhD
  • Challenging Epithelial Lesions in the Biliary Tree — Stuti Shroff, MBBS, PhD
  • Challenging Small Gland Proliferations of the Breast — Melinda Lerwill, MD
  • Colorectal Polyps, Polyposis, and Cancer Selected Topics and Updates — Jonathan N. Glickman, MD, PhD
  • Cutaneous Epidermal Tumors WHO Update — Ruth Foreman, MD
  • Cutaneous Melanocytic Tumors Diagnostic Terminology Update — Lyn Duncan, MD
  • Diagnosing Dysplasia and Variants of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Head and Neck — William Faquin, MD, PhD
  • Diagnosis and Workup of Amyloidosis — James Stone, MD, PhD
  • Evaluation of Papillary Breast Lesions — Melinda Lerwill, MD
  • Fibroepithelial Lesions of the Breast — Melinda Lerwill, MD
  • Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease What Pathologists Need to Know — Lida Hariri, MD, PhD
  • Germ Cell Tumors An Overview — Esther Oliva, MD
  • Glandular Lesions in Cervicovaginal Cytology Patterns and Pitfalls — Vanda Torous, MD
  • Hematopathology’s Greatest Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them — Aliyah Sohani, MD
  • Histologic Patterns of Acute Liver Damage — Angela Shih, MD
  • HPV in Head and Neck – New Testing Guidelines and New Entities — William Faquin, MD, PhD
  • Immunohistochemistry of Gynecologic Tumors — Kyle Devins, MD
  • Intraductal Lesions of the Prostate Gland — Chin-Lee Wu, MD, PhD
  • Lesions of the Extravillous Trophoblast Gestational Trophoblast Disease and Mimics — Drucilla Roberts, MD
  • Mature T-cell Neoplasms and Castleman Disease in the 21st Century — Judith Ferry, MD
  • Meningiomas and Molecular Grading — David Louis, MD
  • Mesenchymal Uterine Tumors New Wrinkles and Old Problems — Esther Oliva, MD
  • Molecular Pathology — Anthony Iafrate, MD, PhD
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Lung Diagnostic Conundrums and Updates — Rex Hung, MD, PhD
  • Non-neoplastic Orthopedic Pathology — Gunnlaugur Nielsen, MD
  • Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinomas Selected Issues — Mari Mino-Kenudson, MD
  • Overview of Cutaneous Inflammatory Disease Patterns and Clinicopathologic Correlations — Julie Reimann, MD, PhD
  • Pathology of Vasculitis — James Stone, MD, PhD
  • Placental Pathology Relevance to the Obstetric Neonatal Provider and Family — Drucilla Roberts, MD
  • Problematic and Commonly Encountered Challenges when Evaluating Renal Tumors A Practical Review and Case-Based Approach — Kristine Cornejo, MD
  • Quality Assurance Approach to Mistakes, Mix-Ups, and Medico-Legal Messes — Yael Heher, MD
  • Real-World Approach to the Diagnosis of Adult Gliomas — Maria Martinez-Lage, MD
  • Sex Cord Stromal Tumors of the Ovary Overview and Update — Robert Young, MD
  • Subtyping Salivary Cancers Have Genetics Changed Our Clinical Practice — Peter Sadow, MD, PhD
  • Surface Epithelial Tumors of the Ovary Selected Problematic Areas — Kyle Devins, MD
  • The Broad Histologic Spectrum of High-Grade Endometrial Carcinomas — Esther Oliva, MD
  • Thyroid Medullary Carcinoma and Other Aggressive Cancers — William Faquin, MD, PhD
  • Unusual Tumors of the Testis and Paratestis Beyond the Realm of the Typical Post-Pubertal Germ Cell Tumor — Kristine Cornejo, MD
  • Update in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Other Colitides — Micheal Drage, MD, PhD
  • Update on Barrett’s Esophagus and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma — Jonathan N. Glickman, MD, PhD
  • Updates in Follicular-Patterned Thyroid Neoplasia — Peter Sadow, MD, PhD
  • Vulvar Biopsy Interpretation — Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS
  • What’s New in the WHO What’s Up with the ICC Update on Mature B-cell Neoplasms — Judith Ferry, MD
  • WHO, ICC, OMG Navigating the Implementation of Different Classifications of Myeloid Neoplasms — Robert Hasserjian, MD

Speakers

This course features expert faculty from Harvard Medical School with recognized expertise in various areas of surgical pathology. The interactive format includes live question-and-answer sessions with the faculty to facilitate deeper understanding and application of current concepts.

Target Audience

This course is designed primarily for academic and community pathologists seeking to update their knowledge of current surgical pathology concepts and enhance diagnostic accuracy through contemporary methodologies.

Why This Topic Matters

Harvard 44th Annual Current Concepts in Surgical Pathology 2023 offers a comprehensive update in the field of surgical pathology, addressing both classic diagnostic approaches and recent advances including immunohistochemical and molecular techniques. This knowledge is essential for pathologists to maintain expertise and confidence in clinical diagnosis.

MedHub Central provides access to this extensive surgical pathology educational resource, supporting pathologists in applying current best practices to improve diagnostic precision and clinical relevance in pathology workflows.