Information for the 2025 course is not yet available.
This virtual course presents a broad overview of many areas of surgical pathology and is led by Harvard Medical School faculty with known expertise in specific subject matter areas. The course is designed to update both academic and community pathologists with new advances in surgical pathology. It also aims to provide aids in diagnosis based upon conventional morphologic analysis and discuss contemporary applications of immunohistochemical and molecular studies in diagnostic pathology. This five-day virtual course features didactic lectures, case presentations, and opportunity for interaction with faculty in question-and-answer periods. Lectures will be available in PDF format for download. Scanned slides for the case presentations will be available online to preview. Lectures will be available to review online for 90 days after completion of the live course.
Who Should Attend
Pathologists
Specialty Physicians
Other
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Appropriately apply criteria for pathologic diagnoses in multiple areas of surgical pathology.
Recognize unusual entities, including those newly described.
Evaluate the decision-making process used to arrive at specific diagnoses.
Utilize contemporary tumor classification systems and reporting guidelines.
Apply immunohistochemistry and/or molecular studies judiciously to establish or confirm diagnoses.
This course is designed to meet the following American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) / Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Educational (ACGME) competencies: