Diagnostically distinguishing neoplastic from non-neoplastic illnesses is difficult in pathology. Correct diagnosis is essential for treatment. Proficiency requires clinical expertise, morphological knowledge, and supplemental examination experience. Misunderstanding skin samples, especially melanocytic malignancies, can lead to legal action in surgical biopsies and unfavorable patient outcomes. Diagnostic pathologists must consider minimal clinical information, sample mistakes, and the wide range of morphological changes in inflammatory and neoplastic illnesses. These disorders are generally similar with only slight differences. Dodging Bullets In The Dermatopathology Wilderness 2021 will improve your diagnostic skills as you work with industry leaders in a personalized mentorship scenario.
Course Goals of Dodging Bullets In The Dermatopathology Wilderness 2021:
- Learn about the variety of cutaneous malignancies and their diagnostic problems.
- Keep up with dermatopathology advances.
- Learn how to integrate clinical data and ancillary tests effortlessly for a more accurate diagnosis.
- Learn the limits and applicability of immunofluorescence testing in dermatopathology.
Topics/Speakers of Dodging Bullets In The Dermatopathology Wilderness 2021:
- Inflammatory Dermatitides: The Lichenoid/Interface Reaction Pattern – Scott W. Binder, MD
- Immunobullous Diseases: Lessons Learned in the Clinic and at the Microscope – Julia S. Lehman, MD
- Difficult Melanocytic Lesions with Insights into Underlying Molecular Mechanisms – Iwei Yeh, MD, PhD
- Malignant Skin Adnexal and Epidermal Tumors – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath
- Inflammatory Dermatopathology and Clinicopathologic Correlation – Julia S. Lehman, MD
See Also: USCAP 2019 Annual Meeting Long Course | Common Problems In Dermatopathology
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