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Head and Neck Pathology – part of our Masters of Pathology Series — explores diagnostic possibilities and potential pitfalls across a large cross-section of the head and neck region. Dr. Justin Bishop, a recognized expert in the field of surgical pathology, gives special attention to the most recent developments, including new classifications, new entities, and the use of immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. With this online CME course, you’ll learn the latest on:
– Common high-volume areas, such as squamous cell carcinoma (both HPV-related and unrelated) and thyroid pathology
– Areas known to be particularly problematic, such as odontogenic pathology and salivary gland pathology
– Important pathology aspects of the oral cavity, nose and paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, neck, and thyroid
– And more…
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able:
– List an accurate differential diagnosis for a given head and neck lesion
– Order appropriate immunostains to address the diagnostic possibilities in a thoughtful, stepwise manner following an algorithmic approach
– Understand the limitations and potential pitfalls of each diagnostic tool
– State the clinical (prognostic and therapeutic) implications for making a given head and neck diagnosis
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for pathologists and otolaryngologists.
Topics/Speakers:
– Thyroid Gland Surgical Pathology: Common Lesions – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Thyroid Gland Surgical Pathology: Uncommon Lesions You Don’t Want to Miss – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Salivary Gland Surgical Pathology: The Basics – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 1 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 2 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 3 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Update on Human Papillomavirus-Related Head and Neck Carcinomas – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Dysplasia – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Variants of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Odontogenic and Jaw Pathology for General Surgical Pathologists – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Things That Go “Bump” in the Mouth: Benign Oral Cavity Lesions – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Sinonasal Small Round Blue Cell Tumors – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Spindle Cell Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Low-Grade Epithelial Proliferations of the Sinonasal Tract – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Head (and neck)-Scratchers: A Virtual Slide Session of Difficult Head and Neck Cases – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Discussion of Key Head and Neck Pathology Topics – Justin A. Bishop, MD, and Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
Date of Original Release: December 31, 2020
Date of Credit Termination: December 31, 2023
Estimated Time to Complete: 12 hours
Head and Neck Pathology – part of our Masters of Pathology Series — explores diagnostic possibilities and potential pitfalls across a large cross-section of the head and neck region. Dr. Justin Bishop, a recognized expert in the field of surgical pathology, gives special attention to the most recent developments, including new classifications, new entities, and the use of immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. With this online CME course, you’ll learn the latest on:
– Common high-volume areas, such as squamous cell carcinoma (both HPV-related and unrelated) and thyroid pathology
– Areas known to be particularly problematic, such as odontogenic pathology and salivary gland pathology
– Important pathology aspects of the oral cavity, nose and paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, neck, and thyroid
– And more…
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able:
– List an accurate differential diagnosis for a given head and neck lesion
– Order appropriate immunostains to address the diagnostic possibilities in a thoughtful, stepwise manner following an algorithmic approach
– Understand the limitations and potential pitfalls of each diagnostic tool
– State the clinical (prognostic and therapeutic) implications for making a given head and neck diagnosis
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for pathologists and otolaryngologists.
Topics/Speakers:
– Thyroid Gland Surgical Pathology: Common Lesions – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Thyroid Gland Surgical Pathology: Uncommon Lesions You Don’t Want to Miss – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Salivary Gland Surgical Pathology: The Basics – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 1 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 2 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Newly Defined (and Recently Refined) Salivary Gland Tumors Part 3 – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Update on Human Papillomavirus-Related Head and Neck Carcinomas – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Dysplasia – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Variants of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Odontogenic and Jaw Pathology for General Surgical Pathologists – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Things That Go “Bump” in the Mouth: Benign Oral Cavity Lesions – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Sinonasal Small Round Blue Cell Tumors – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Spindle Cell Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Low-Grade Epithelial Proliferations of the Sinonasal Tract – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Head (and neck)-Scratchers: A Virtual Slide Session of Difficult Head and Neck Cases – Justin A. Bishop, MD
– Discussion of Key Head and Neck Pathology Topics – Justin A. Bishop, MD, and Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
Date of Original Release: December 31, 2020
Date of Credit Termination: December 31, 2023
Estimated Time to Complete: 12 hours