Learning Objectives
After viewing this program, the participant will be better able to:
– Discuss the significance of esophageal lymphocytosis
– Use diagnostic clues to separate reactive and dysplastic changes in columnar biopsies from the esophagus and stomach
– Describe the features of autoimmune hepatitis and its differential diagnosis
– Recognize the key types of gastritis
– Describe several types of gastric polyps
– Discuss non-neoplastic small intestinal pathology
– Define HPV-associated anal neoplasms
– Understand the classification of hepatic neoplasms
– Recognize key GI tract mesenchymal neoplasms
– Describe key features of appendiceal neoplasms
Topics/Speakers:
– Non-neoplastic Esophagus – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Esophageal Dysplasia and Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Gastrointestinal Pathology – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Gastritis – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Some Gastric Polyps and Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Non-neoplastic Small Bowel – Julio Poveda, MD
– A Potpourri of Small Intestinal Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Colorectal Polyps – Julio Poveda, MD
– The LAST Part of the GI Tract – Anal Pathology – Julio Poveda, MD
– Medical Liver Pathology – Julio Poveda, MD
– Non-neoplastic Liver – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
– Neoplastic Liver – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
– Benign Hepatocellular Tumors – Julio Poveda, MD
– Malignant Hepatocellular Tumors – Julio Poveda, MD
– Mesenchymal GI Tract Lesions – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
– Mesenchymal GI Tract Lesions – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
– Appendiceal Aggravation – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
– Hematopoietic Neoplasms of the GI Tract – Julio Poveda, MD
Gastropathology Masters of Pathology Series 2021 (CME VIDEOS)
$50