The Osler Institute recorded our Virtual Review Course, the April 2024 comprehensive Pathology Review Course, to bring it to you! These Video files are stored “in the cloud,” so you can stream them anywhere, anytime, as long as you have an internet connection, watch or listen to them on your phone or computer – your learning experience is almost like being at the live activity but without travel costs and time away from your practice. In addition, included with each online review is a downloadable copy of the syllabus corresponding to the lectures for your use while viewing or as a free-standing study or clinical practice guide.
This comprehensive Anatomic Pathology Online Review is designed to update your clinical knowledge base, advance your ability to contribute to individual patients’ diagnoses, prognoses, and treatments, and help you pass your Pathology AP exams (Certifying and Continuous Certification). The course includes didactic lectures with embedded review questions for all topics covered in the AP exams, including coverage of laboratory management, lymph nodes, and molecular and cytogenetic pathology.
CME
Release Date: June 2, 2024
Expiration Date: June 1, 2027
Estimated Time to Complete: 40 Hours
Accreditation Statement
The Osler Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement
The Osler Institute designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Required Physician Participation:
Review the lectures at your own pace. To claim CME credit, Learners must complete a self-assessment post-test (a score of 75% or greater is required) and activity evaluation to test the knowledge gained and its application to your practice. You may take the test and utilize the accompanying syllabus by accessing the links provided. More than one test attempt is allowed, and feedback is provided.
Financial Disclosure
Faculty, Planner, and Reviewer Disclosure Declaration
In compliance with the Standards, Guidelines, and Ethical opinions of the ACCME, AAMC, and AMA, The Osler Institute requires that anyone with input into the planning or presentation of Continuing Medical Education activities provided or jointly – provided by The Osler Institute must disclose to the program audience any relevant financial relationships with companies or organizations about whose products or services they are discussing in their presentations.
The following faculty/planners/reviewers disclosed a relevant financial relationship(s).
None
The following faculty/planners/reviewers listed no relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.
Maria Picken, MD, PhD
Rifat Mannan, MD
Nicole Cipriani, MD
Ashwin Akki, MD, PhD
David Hernandez Gonzalo, MD
Andras Khoor, M.D., Ph.D.
Qinwen Mao, MD, PhD
Brandy Shattuck, MD
Anwar Raza, MD
Sudeep Gaudi, MD
Vikas Mehta, MD, FCAP
Archana Shenoy, MD
Michael Feely, DO
Carolyn Jones, MD, PhD
John Schmieg III, MD, PhD
Madina Sukhanova, PhD
Aaron Auerbach, MD, MPH†*
D. Robert Dufour, MD†
Erin Baynard†
Joseph Selliken, MD†
Michael Stewart†
† Program Planning Committee
*Reviewer, if Applicable
Copies of the Faculty Disclosure Forms are available upon request.
Faculty and Topics
Maria Picken, MD, Ph.D.
Cardiac
Electron Microscopy
Renal
Rifat Mannan, MD
Inflammation and Repair
Nicole A. Cipriani MD
Head and Neck
Bone
Soft Tissue
Ashwin S Akki MD, Ph.D.
Pancreas
David Hernandez Gonzalo MD
Liver and Gallbladder
Andras Khoor, M.D., Ph.D.
Pulmonary
Qinwen Mao, MD, Ph.D.
Neuropathology
Brandy Shattuck, MD
Forensic
Anwar S. Raza MD
Female Reproductive
Cytopathology
Breast
Endocrine
Sudeep Gaudi, MD
Dermatopathology
Vikas Mehta, MBBS, MD, FCAP
Genitourinary
Michael Feely, DO
Gastrointestinal
Archana Shenoy MD
Pediatric
Carolyn Jones, MD, Ph.D.
Molecular
Aaron Auerbach MD
Lymph Node
White Blood Cells
Red Blood Cells
Madina Sukhanova Ph.D., FACMG
Cytogenetics
John Schmieg III, MD, Ph.D.
Platelets and Coagulation
D. Robert Dufour MD
Laboratory Management
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
• Use the evidence-based information and practice tools presented to better formulate differential diagnoses for most clinical scenarios
• Effectively apply current practice guidelines published by CAP, ASCP, and other major medical and governmental agencies
• Recognize common patterns of test results and recommend additional tests, as needed, to characterize the etiology and prognosis of individual patient conditions
• Identify indications and contraindications for transfusion and problems that might arise to better advise attending physicians
• Apply strategies for integrating molecular and genetic testing into routine clinical practice
• Describe the basic technique and pitfall avoidance of fine needle aspiration biopsy performance
• Apply increased knowledge of pathology in order to achieve specialty board certifications
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