Dr. Osama Elkadi, MD is an Associate Professor, Director of Neuropathology, and Residency Program Director at the University of South Alabama. In this talk, he uses a case-based approach to pediatric neuropathology, including morphologic, immunohistochemical and molecular diagnostic criteria and key differential diagnoses.
Dr. Mahmoud A. Khalifa, MD, PhD, FRSPC is the Donald F. Gleason Professor, Vice Chair and Medical Director of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Minnesota. In this talk, he uses a tumor board-style case-based approach to discuss the classification and molecular testing of complex cases of endometrial cancers. The talk emphasizes recent molecular diagnostic classification updates and the indications for various immunohistochemical and molecular tests.
Join Dr. Salwa Khedr, MD, Assistant Professor, UMass Memorial Medical Center, for a practical lecture on placental pathology. This session focuses on systematic interpretation of placental findings and the principles of clear, structured reporting. Dr. Khedr reviews common and critical diagnostic entities, clinicopathologic correlations, and standardized reporting elements essential for high-quality obstetric pathology practice.
Dr. Mohamed Desouki is a Professor of Pathology, Oncology, and Gynecology at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. In this talk, he reviews the diagnosis, morphology, immunohistochemistry, and differential diagnosis of endometrial clear cell carcinoma. The lecture also includes a discussion on mimickers, practical tips for distinguishing clear cell carcinoma from serous and endometrioid tumors, and latest updates in the WHO Classification.
Dr. Mohamed Kahila is an Assistant Professor of Pathology at the Yale School of Medicine. He presents a comprehensive overview of the latest updates in the WHO Classification of Breast Tumors (5th Edition).
The talk covers new diagnostic categories, molecular subtypes, and histologic terminology, emphasizing their diagnostic and clinical relevance in modern breast pathology.
Dr. Mena Mansour is an Associate Professor of Pathology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. In this talk, he reviews thyroid follicular-patterned neoplasms and discusses histologic criteria, diagnostic challenges, and approaches to differentiating follicular adenoma, carcinoma, NIFTP, and related entities.
Dr. John Diks is an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Marshall University School of Medicine in Virginia. In this talk, he discusses the challenges and nuances of diagnosing pancreatic lesions on FNA cytology. The talk highlights common diagnostic pitfalls, strategies for improving accuracy, and the importance of clinicopathologic correlation in cases of uncertainty.
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Dr. Hany Meawad, a surgical pathologist and hematopathologist in Victorville, California, presents an insightful talk on Mast Cell Disease, a frequently overlooked and underdiagnosed condition that affects a wide range of organ systems. In this educational session, Dr. Meawad explores the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic challenges, and evolving understanding of mast cell activation disorders.
Dr. Ahmed Shabaik is a Professor of Pathology, University of California, San Diago. In this insightful lecture, he traces the evolution of the Gleason Grading System, the cornerstone of prostate cancer pathology. Starting from its original formulation in the 1970s, this talk walks you through the key updates introduced by the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) and the Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS).