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2024 Cleveland Clinic Multispecialty Pathology Symposium – Register Now!

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2024 Cleveland Clinic Multispecialty Pathology Symposium

January 26-28, 2024  |  Wynn Las Vegas

Overview

This pathology symposium will focus on practical discussions of commonly encountered problems in surgical pathology. The goal is to provide useful tips that the speakers utilize in their own practice at the microscope. We aim to address and discuss common problems and avoid an undue focus on esoterica.

In this course, renowned subspecialists who are highly sought-after for their teaching skills will cover a broad spectrum of cases, including genitourinary pathology, thoracic pathology, gastrointestinal and soft tissue pathology, gynecologic cancer, and breast pathology.

Practicing pathologists, fellows, and residents who attend will maintain, develop, and increase their knowledge, competence, and professional performance, with the intent to improve diagnosis and positively impact patient care.

Target Audience: Pathologists, Pathology Residents & Fellows

This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.

Symposium Co-Directors

Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

Sean Williamson, MD

Sean Williamson, MD

Faculty Presenters

John Goldblum, MD

John Goldblum, MD

Amy Joehlin-Price, MD

Amy Joehlin-Price, MD

Andrew Sciallis, MD

Andrew Sciallis, MD

Agenda

Friday, January 26, 2024

7:00 am           Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibits

8:00 am           Welcoming RemarksSean Williamson, MD, and Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

 

Genitourinary Pathology

8:10 am           Pattern Based Approach to Renal Cell TumorsSean Williamson, MD

9:00 am           What’s New in Prostate Cancer Pathology?Sean Williamson, MD

9:45 am           Question & Answer Period

10:00 am         Refreshment Break and Exhibits

 

GI and Soft Tissue Pathology

10:30 am         Barrett’s Esophagus and BE-related Dysplasia: A Practical Approach to the Most Common Problems John Goldblum, MD

11:15 am         IBD and IBD-related Dysplasia with a Focus on Unusual Variants of Ulcerative ColitisJohn Goldblum, MD

12:00 pm         Question & Answer Period

 

12:15 pm         Lunch served at Wynn Las Vegas

 

Pulmonary Pathology

1:15 pm           The New, the Exciting, and the Annoying. Updates in Lung Cancer in 2023 Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

2:00 pm           What I Learned from Mistakes in Thoracic PathologySanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

2:45 pm           Questions & Answer Period

3:00 pm           Refreshment Break and Exhibits

 

Gynecologic Pathology

3:30 pm           Practical Staging in Endometrial Cancer: Important Details Made EasierAmy Joehlin-Price, MD

4:15 pm           Classifying High Grade Endometrial Cancer: When Histotype Matters and WhyAmy Joehlin-Price, MD

5:00 pm           Question & Answer Period

 

5:15 pm           Adjourn

Saturday, January 27, 2024

7:15 am           Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

 

Breast Pathology

8:00 am           Problematic Intraductal Breast Lesions – Andrew Sciallis, MD

8:45 am           Papillary Neoplasms of the Breast – Andrew Sciallis, MD

9:30 am           Question & Answer Period

 

9:45 am           Refreshment Break and Exhibits

 

Pulmonary Pathology

10:15 am         10 Lung Tumors You Must Have in Your Toolbox – Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

11:00 am         Mesothelioma and Thymoma: Tips and Tricks to Simplify Your Life – Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

11:45 am         Question & Answer Period

 

12:00 pm         Lunch – On Your Own

 

GI and Soft Tissue Pathology

1:30 pm           Common Problems in Diagnosis and Terminology in Colorectal Polyps – John Goldblum, MD

2:15 pm           The Trouble with Fat: How to Handle the Most Common Lipomatous Tumors – John Goldblum, MD

3:00 pm           Question & Answer Period

 

3:15 pm           Refreshment Break and Exhibits

 

Genitourinary Pathology

3:45 pm           What’s New in Bladder Cancer Pathology? Sean Williamson, MD

4:30 pm           Common Challenges in Testicular Tumors Sean Williamson, MD

5:15 pm           Question & Answer Period

 

5:30 pm           Adjourn

Sunday, January 28, 2024

7:15 am           Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

 

Gynecologic Pathology

8:00 am           Ovarian Frozen Section Pathology: How What You Say Affects What They Do Amy Joehlin-Price, MD

8:45 am           Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Why We’re Making It More Complicated and How to Think about It Simply Amy Joehlin-Price, MD

9:30 am           Question & Answer Period

 

9:45 am           Refreshment Break and Exhibits

 

Breast Pathology

10:15 am         Challenging Spindle Cell Lesions of the Breast Andrew Sciallis, MD

11:00 am         Fibroepithelial Lesions of the Breast: An OverviewAndrew Sciallis, MD

11:45 am         Question & Answer Period

 

12:00 pm         Closing Remarks – Sean Williamson, MD, and Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, MD

 

12:15 pm         Adjourn