Discover New Guidelines with Pathology CME
Gastropathology is an online CME course that combines traditional lectures and microscopy sessions to review recent concepts in esophagitis, gastritis, and dysplasia, as well as discussions of the small intestine, colon, and anus.
In addition to discussions on difficult and rapidly evolving areas in pathology, sessions in this continuing medical education program — part of our Masters of Pathology Series — address topics that will help you:
• Understand liver neoplasms and medical liver
• Define gastrointestinal and liver mesenchymal tumors
• Assess inflammatory esophagus biopsies, especially those with lymphocytosis
• Evaluate hepatic adenomas
• Recognize clues for separating reactive and neoplastic changes in esophageal and gastric samples
• And more…
Gastropathology Topics
• Non-neoplastic Esophagus – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Esophageal Dysplasia and Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Gastrointestinal Pathology – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Gastritis – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Some Gastric Polyps and Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Non-neoplastic Small Bowel – Julio Poveda, MD
• A Potpourri of Small Intestinal Neoplasms – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Colorectal Polyps – Julio Poveda, MD
• The LAST Part of the GI Tract – Anal Pathology – Julio Poveda, MD
• Medical Liver Pathology – Julio Poveda, MD
• Non-neoplastic Liver – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
• Neoplastic Liver – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
• Benign Hepatocellular Tumors – Julio Poveda, MD
• Malignant Hepatocellular Tumors – Julio Poveda, MD
• Mesenchymal GI Tract Lesions – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
• Mesenchymal GI Tract Lesions – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
• Appendiceal Aggravation – Microscopy Session – Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Julio Poveda, MD
• Hematopoietic Neoplasms of the GI Tract – Julio Poveda, MD
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participant will be able to:
• Discuss the significance of esophageal lymphocytosis
• Use diagnostic clues to separate reactive and dysplastic changes in columnar biopsies from the esophagus and stomach
• Describe the features of autoimmune hepatitis and its differential diagnosis
• Recognize the key types of gastritis
• Describe several types of gastric polyps
• Discuss non-neoplastic small intestinal pathology
• Define HPV-associated anal neoplasms
• Understand the classification of hepatic neoplasms
• Recognize key GI tract mesenchymal neoplasms
• Describe key features of appendiceal neoplasms
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Date of Original Release: February 15, 2021
Date of Expire: February 15, 2024