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Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to A. Differentiate the mimickers of bladder neoplasia. B. Review the strategies and useful tips for grading prostatic cancers. C. Accurately differentiate the urologic tumors using molecular tests. D. Recognize the latest urologic oncology technology. Target Audience: Pathologists, Physicians, Surgeons and other Allied Health […]
Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to A. Differentiate the mimickers of sex cord stromal tumors. B. Review the strategies and useful tips for frozen section diagnosis of ovarian epithelial tumors. C. Accurately diagnose the hydatitiform moles using practical approaches. D. Recognize the latest gynecologic oncologic technology and challenges. Target […]
Timothy C. Allen, MD, JD, UTMB Mary Beth Beasley, MD, The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Alain Borczuk, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine Philip T. Cagle, MD, (Program co-director), Houston Methodist Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical College Thomas V. Colby, MD, Mayo Clinic, AZ Sanja Dacic, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Lida Hariri, MD, PhD, MGH/Harvard University John Heim, MD, Princeton HealthCare […]
Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to A. Differentiate the mimickers of acute lung injury. B. Review the next generation sequencing reports on lung cancer. C. Differentiate the immunohistochemical features of various lung cancers. D. Recognize reimbursement, administrative and malpractice concerns for lung cancer diagnosis. Target Audience: Pathologists, Physicians, Surgeons […]
Edi Brogi, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Timothy D’Alfonso, Weill Medical College/Cornell University Rachel Dultz, Princeton HealthCare System/Rutgers University Li Fu, Tianjin Cancer Center/Tianjin Medical University, China Nicole Johnson, Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Juan Palazzo, Thomas Jefferson University David Roth, University of Pennsylvania Baljit Singh, New York University Ping Tang, University of […]
Please contact Dr LJ Zhang (lazhang#at#princetonhcs.org) for PPT password, if you are an attendee of the PIPS. Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to A. Differentiate micropapillary breast cancer from other breast neoplasms. B. Differentiate hypersecretory breast cancer from its mimickers. C. Choose the molecular tests helpful in risk stratification […]
2014 The Annual Princeton Integrated Pathology Symposium: Head and Neck Pathology (original site) Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to A. Differentiate neuroendocrine tumors from other sinonasal neoplasms with newly described genetic syndromes. B. Define the necrotizing sinonasal lesions with newer methods for evaluating fungal diseases. C. Choose the molecular […]
The advisory committee of the Princeton Integrated Pathology Symposium thanks Dr. Philip T. Cagle and the editorial board of the Arch Pathol& Lab Med for the exceptional opportunity of publishing our meeting proceedings. It also appreciates the joint efforts of the meeting attendees, and the faculty and contributors of the proceedings, who together promoted the quality and reach of our meetings. […]
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