Dermatopathology 2023 (CME VIDEOS)
The Dermatopathology 2023 CME Videos is an essential course for practicing pathologists seeking to expand their knowledge on challenging diagnoses, emerging entities, and diagnostic criteria. This online course provides extensive information on both neoplastic and inflammatory dermatopathology through heavily illustrated lectures, microscopy sessions, and practical discussions. The speakers are renowned experts in the field of dermatopathology, ensuring high-quality information on diverse topics.
By enrolling in this course, participants will enhance their fundamental clinical knowledge, gain familiarity with ancillary tests, and learn to recognize pitfalls, including the lack of relevant clinical information and sampling errors. Participants will also be able to diagnose challenging entities with more confidence, describe the differential diagnosis, and identify the clinical implications of individual entities.
The Dermatopathology 2023 CME Videos course is intended for practicing pathologists who want to broaden their knowledge in dermatopathology. The course features an impressive lineup of topics and speakers, including discussions on melanocytic tumors, skin tumors with follicular differentiation, and alopecia, among others. The course is presented in 29 different lectures, including microscopy sessions and practical discussions, ensuring participants have a comprehensive understanding of dermatopathology.
Overall, the Dermatopathology 2023 CME Videos is an excellent course for practicing pathologists looking to enhance their clinical skills and knowledge in dermatopathology. The course provides extensive information on challenging diagnoses and emerging entities and is presented by renowned experts in the field, ensuring high-quality information. By enrolling in this course, participants will broaden their knowledge in dermatopathology and reinforce their fundamental clinical knowledge.
Intended Audience
This educational activity is intended for practicing pathologists.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS
How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 1 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 2 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 3 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
Lentigo Maligna Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD
Desmoplastic Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD
Nevoid Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD
Making Sense of Molecular Testing for Melanocytic Tumors – Aleodor Andea, MD, MBA
Application of Immunohistochemistry in the Diagnosis of Melanocytic Tumors – Aleodor Andea, MD, MBA
The Spectrum of Spitz Neoplasms – Aleodor Andea, MD, MBA
Skin Tumors with Follicular Differentiation – Part 1 – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD
Skin Tumors with Follicular Differentiation – Part 2 – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD
Skin Adnexal Tumors with Sebaceous Differentiation – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD
What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 1 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 2 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 3 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 1 – Benign Epidermal Tumors – Paul Harms, MD, PhD
Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 2 – Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Precursor Lesions – Paul Harms, MD, PhD
Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 3 – Merkel Cell Carcinoma – Paul Harms, MD, PhD
Dealing with Epidermotropism – Part 1 – Problems, Pitfalls, and Practical Solutions – John Goodlad, MBChB, MD, FRCPath
Dealing with Epidermotropism – Part 2 – Problems, Pitfalls, and Practical Solutions – John Goodlad, MBChB, MD, FRCPath
Updates in Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas – Part 1 – Alejandro Ariel Gru, MD
Updates in Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas – Part 2 – Alejandro Ariel Gru, MD
Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 1 – Spindle Cell Vascular Tumors – Steve Billings, MD
Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 2 – Epithelioid Vascular Tumors – Steve Billings, MD
Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 3 – Miscellaneous Challenges – Steve Billings, MD
Cutaneous Fibrohistiocytic Tumors – Jason Hornick, MD, PhD
Cutaneous Epithelioid Mesenchymal Tumors – Jason Hornick, MD, PhD
Cutaneous Nerve Sheath Tumors – Jason Hornick, MD, PhD
Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 1 – Non-Scarring Alopecia – Karen Naert, MD
Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 2 – Scarring Alopecia – Charlene Hunter, MD
Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 3 – Challenges and Curiosities in Alopecia – Karen Naert, MD and Charlene Hunter, MD
Non-Infective Mimics of Cutaneous Infections Disease – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)
Uncommon and Recently Described HIV – AIDS Associated Infections – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)
Diagnostic Pitfalls Cutaneous Infectious Diseases – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)
Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 1 – Rush Biopsies – May Chan, MD
Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 2 – Tumor Mimics – May Chan, MD
Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 3 – Zebras with Unique Clues – May Chan, MD
Subepithelial Autoimmune Blistering Diseases – Review and Updates – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD
Pemphigus – Review and Updates – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD
Autoimmune Blistering Diseases – Yes or No – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD
Vasculitis – Steve Billings, MD
Vasculopathies – Steve Billings, MD
Date of Original Release: March 15, 2023
Date Credits Expire: March 14, 2026
Publisher Oakstone
Format : 42 Videos + 2 PDFs
File Size : 10.44 GB
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