USCAP Interactive Microscopy
Experience Interactive Microscopy at USCAP. Learn online, and earn CME / SAM credit. Try this for free and see if you like this new approach!
USCAP Interactive Microscopy
Experience Interactive Microscopy at USCAP. Learn online, and earn CME / SAM credit. Try this for free and see if you like this new approach!
Virtual Colleague - 15 Minutes with an Expert
Enjoy short, to the point commentary from experts on a wide range of topics. Perfect for refreshing your knowledge when a question arises.
USCAP's Focus on Diversity and Inclusion
The purpose of this course is to present an initiative that intuitively evolves into a core value that drives acceptance of the differences among people to reinforce...
Modern Surgical Pathology Through the Expert Eyes of APSS-USCAP
The value of this course is its intent to eliminate diagnostic errors by highlighting pitfalls and approaches to resolve them using routine microscopic examination of...
Diagnostic Pathology Update 2019
Diagnostic Pathology Update provides the full depth and breadth of pathology education from gastrointestinal pathology to dermatopathology and everything in between....
Twists and Turns of Problematic GI Pathology and How to Find Your Way Out!
This interactive microscopy course is intended to provide an all-around review of gastrointestinal biopsy pathology for general surgical pathologists, junior GI...
Practical Updates in Lymphoma
This interactive microscopy course, supplemented by lectures, highlights the practical aspects of important changes impacting the diagnostic approach to indolent and...
The Brave New World of Head and Neck Pathology: Updates on the WHO and More
Head and neck pathology represents a significant portion of surgical pathology practice. Studies have shown this area to be particularly treacherous for community...
An Oasis of Gastrointestinal Pathology
Diagnostic gastrointestinal pathology is experiencing dynamic, fluid changes that require the attention of surgical pathologists who specialize in this area or who...
Challenges in Hematopathology
This educational activity will highlight practical aspects representing important changes that impact the diagnostic approach to challenging extra-nodal hematopoietic...
Common and Challenging Diagnostic Dilemmas on Frozen Section Service
This course addresses diagnosis under pressure and provides practicing pathologists and pathologists-in-training with guidance on how to handle diagnostic dilemmas on...
Perplexing Problems in Breast Pathology (and How to Solve them)
This course is designed to eliminate a variety of practice gaps in diagnostic breast pathology. In general, there is a misdiagnosis rate of ~10% in breast biopsies....
Pancreaticobiliary Pathology for Those in the Trenches: What Really Matters (and What Doesn't)
Every general surgical pathology practice routinely receives gallbladder specimens, yet many pathologists lack sufficient expertise in gallbladder pathology to feel...
Interactive Microscopy with Authors of the Fascicles
Diagnostic surgical pathology is a rapidly evolving field, informed by discoveries in molecular genetics and improvements in tumor classification. Uterine, hepatic,...
Modern Pathology
The educational content varies from sessions on genomics, informatics and personalized medicine to interactive microscopy and "what's hot in surgical pathology".
Independent Study with an Expert: Pattern-Based Recognition and Differential Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Variants
This presentation will cover most breast cancer variants, providing a pattern-based histologic algorithm with which to systematically and consistently approach a...
Updates from the New WHO Classification of Soft Tissue and Bone Tumors
The diagnosis of soft tissue and bone tumors can be a significant challenge, even to the experienced surgical pathologist. The classification of soft tissue and bone...
Traps And Pitfalls To Avoid In Urologic Pathology
Specimens represented by prostate needle core biopsies, transurethral resection of prostate (TURP), radical prostatectomy, kidney biopsies, nephrectomy (radical or...
Updates of the WHO Classification of Brain and Pituitary Tumors
For the first time, the 2016 WHO classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors uses molecular parameters in addition to histology to define many tumor...
How Senior Citizens from Cold Climates Deal with GI Biopsies in the Desert (An Emeritus Experience)
This special Emeritus course concentrates on the pioneers in gastrointestinal pathology and their prophetic perspectives.
Gynecologic Pathology: Evolving Concepts, Classics, Caveats
This session will discuss a selected but diverse group of gynecologic tract cases, highlighting some commonly encountered diagnostic problems and concepts.
Tutorial in Pathology of the GI Tract, Pancreas and Liver
The past two decades have seen an explosion in the number and types of biopsy samples pathologists encounter in daily practice. Virtually every part of the tubular gut...
2020 Annual Meeting Long Course - Major Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Breast Diseases
The purpose of this course is to provide practicing pathologists with an updated framework for diagnosing breast lesions, both commonly and less commonly encountered...
A Journey Through Diagnostically Challenging Areas in Gynecologic Pathology: Updated with New Cases
This publication serves as a systemic educational tool for practicing pathologists to adopt new disease classifications and related diagnostic criteria, a guide to...
The Insider's Guide to Quality and Patient Safety
This course is an American Board of Pathology (ABPath) approved Patient Safety Course (PSC). Meet the ABPath Continuing Certification Patient Safety requirement with...
A Practical Approach to Problematic Breast Lesions - 2019
This course (through intimate mentoring) attempts to reduce or eliminate diagnostic error by highlighting pitfalls and illustrating practical approaches to resolve...
Immersive Cytopathology Experience: ICE in Iceland
This case-based learning program simulates multidisciplinary collaborative interaction of hospital-based tumor boards. This program is highlighted by the interaction...
Independent Study with an Expert: Challenges in Colorectal Cancer TNM Staging
The TNM system remains the single most important tool guiding treatment decision-making for colorectal cancer. However, this anatomy-based system is often met with...
Practical Neuropathology for Today’s Practice
These mentoring sessions with experts are intended to provide practicing pathologists and pathologists-in-training with strategies relating to how to approach a case,...
Independent Study with an Expert: Tackling the Overlaps: Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
In this lecture, the general principles of diagnosing MDS/MPN according to the most recent WHO Classification are discussed, as well as the diagnostic features and...
Independent Study with an Expert: The Challenge of Diagnosing Squamous Dysplasias and Variants of SSC in the Head and Neck
This program will explore a wide range of practical issues in the evaluation and classification of head and neck squamous lesions including distinguishing...
Patología Interactiva: Actualización basada en casos
Con esta importante premisa en mente, este curso organizado por USCAP busca ser una fuente de informacion de alta calidad y un formato practico e interactive...
COVID-19: A USCAP Miniseries - A USCAP Learning Tool
Living at the (cutting) edge, USCAP pathologists are eager to fortify their knowledge and understanding of emerging information about the COVID-19 pandemic from the...
Dermatopathology in the Desert: A Survival Kit for Pathologists
The program will focus on a range of neoplastic entities including melanocytic tumors, cutaneous lymphoproliferative diseases, adnexal tumors, and fibrohistiocytic...
Independent Study with an Expert: Classic and Unusual Manifestations of Ischemic Enterocolitis
This presentation will enable registrants to identify clues in biopsy material that point to a specific etiology for ischemic enterocolitis.
Independent Study with an Expert: Evaluation and Grading of Lung Adenocarcinoma
Lung adenocarcinoma represents a histologically diverse tumor with challenges in classification and grading that have staging and prognostic impact. With the concept...
2018 Diagnostic Cytopathology
Whether you're a committed cytopathologist or a pathologist confronted with cytopathology in your general practice, this course will update your knowledge and...
Independent Study with an Expert: What’s New from the WHO? Updates from the 5th Edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Breast
Independent Study with an Expert: My Approach to Cystic Lung Disease
This lecture presents an approach to properly classifying these cysts based on location and whether or not the cyst is associated with a neoplastic process and...
Liver Pathology: Translating a World of Colors into Clinically Relevant Pathology Reports
Take advantage of this fantastic mentoring opportunity to study liver interactively with experts who can improve your performance and enhance your practice.
Independent Study with an Expert: Review of Biomarker Testing in Invasive Breast Carcinoma: ER, PgR, AR and HER 2
Breast carcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in women worldwide. After the histologic assessment and diagnosis of an invasive breast...
Head and Neck Cytopathology: Practical Tools for Common Cases
This course is intended to help close the gap by building a strong foundation in head and neck cytopathology and familiarizing attendees with the common diagnostic...
Independent Study with an Expert: IBD and Things That Look Like It
This presentation will enable registrants to develop a differential diagnosis for chronic colitis and improve their abilities to provide clinicians with information...
2019 Annual Meeting Long Course - Common Problems in Dermatopathology
The aim of this course is to present the audience with relatively common dermatopathologic lesions and a focus on those entities that create challenges in diagnosis...
Second Edition: Modern Surgical Pathology Through the Expert Eyes of APSS-USCAP
This second-edition, co-branded interactive microscopy course presents the synergistic union of expert surgical pathologists from the prestigious Arthur Purdy Stout...
Independent Study with an Expert: The 2020 WHO Classification of Soft Tissue Tumors: What’s New
This presentation highlights the major changes to the soft tissue chapter in the 2020 WHO Classification, as well as the new chapter on undifferentiated small round...
Pitfalls and Pearls in Gynecologic Pathology
This course concentrates on the intricacies of these complex elements in an effort to enhance what is encountered in real-time clinical practice and introduces...
Independent Study with an Expert: Neuroendocrine Differentiation in the Setting of Prostate Cancer
Neuroendocrine differentiation in tumors of the prostate or in the setting of prostate cancer is rare. The most significant clinical and pathologic features, emerging...
Placental Pathology - A Tour of Common and Rare Pathologies with a Focus on Clinical Relevance
This focused course provides the unique opportunity to learn from two experts in an intimate mentoring environment, and to close the practice gaps that reflect...
Thoracic Pathology
Thoracic specimens are commonly encountered in clinical practice derived from biopsy and surgical procedures on pulmonary, cardiovascular and mediastinal tissue. The...
Diagnostic Pathology Update 2018
USCAP is changing the way we learn by transposing the learning environment and continuously elevating the quality of content. The faculty for Diagnostic Pathology...
Independent Study with an Expert: Pulmonary Fibrosis: An Algorithmic Approach to Diagnosis
In this lecture, Dr. Jones will combine a discussion of pattern recognition, mechanism of disease, and useful algorithms to help the practicing pathologist make a...
Dermatopathology in the Desert 2018
Dermatopathology in the Desert is an annual resource for surgical pathologists and dermatopathologists to refine their diagnostic skills when confronted with complex...
Independent Study with an Expert: Uterine Mesenchymal Tumors with Deceptively Bland Morphology
This session reviews uterine mesenchymal tumors with deceptively bland morphology that mimic variants of leiomyoma yet may carry malignant potential (inflammatory...
Annual Meeting 2018 - Long Course
In this long course, we gathered some of the top experts in their fields to discuss their strategies and most practical approaches to maximizing the information gained...
Pathology of the Lung, Pleura, Mediastinum, and Heart/Liver/Lung Transplantation
Drs. Tazelaar and Churg’s interactive microscopy course with an expert faculty is designed to close this practice gap by providing a comprehensive but detailed look at...
Independent Study with an Expert: WHO’s in Bone
This lecture will discuss the significant changes and explain in some detail the concept of atypical cartilaginous tumor, which has caused some confusion since first...
Maude Abbott Lecture 2019: Acini, Islets, and Associated Pancreatic Neoplasia: A Journey of Technological Evolution in Research and Diagnostics
Dr. Klimstra is an Attending Pathologist and Chairman of the Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and also a Professor of Pathology and...
Maude Abbott Lecture 2018: The Pathologist and Individualized Cancer Therapy by Stanley R. Hamilton, M.D.
Describe the roles of the pathologist in the pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic phases of integral biomarker assays for individualized cancer therapy. Describe...
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture 2018: Overdiagnosis & Cancer Screening: Challenges Posed by Birds, Rabbits and Turtles by H. Gilbert Welch, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. H. Gilbert Welch covers: Overdiagnosis & Cancer Screening: Challenges Posed by Birds, Rabbits and Turtles. USCAP's Timely Topics Lecture for 2018
Recent Advances in Soft Tissue Tumor Pathology: Evolving Classification, Novel Molecular Findings and New Diagnostic Markers
This course is designed to familiarize you with recently-described soft tissue tumors and recently-developed diagnostic markers.
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture 2019: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Impact on Advanced Diagnostics in Health Care
Jeroen van der Laak is Principle Investigator and Associate Professor of Computational Pathology at the Department of Pathology of the Radboud University Medical...
Interactive Uterine Pathology - New Entities, Tools & Reporting Recommendations
The aim of this course will be to discuss some of the more difficult specimens encountered within this discipline, as well as new clinical tests that have become...
What Have COVID-19 Autopsies Taught Us?
This session will give listeners an introduction to the pathology of COVID-19, with an emphasis on the lung, which is the main target of this disease.
Gynecologic pathology: evolving concepts, classics, caveats | A live action broadcast from the USCAP Interactive Center
Develop a systematic approach to the diagnosis of gynecologic tract diseases, and the utility and limitations of ancillary diagnostic modalities Summarize diagnostic...
Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture 2020: Programmable Genome Engineering Using CRISPR Technology
Today, this core capability is being harnessed for a wide variety of ambitious applications, including human therapeutics, agricultural improvement, and the...
Maude Abbott Lecture 2020: Killer on the Loose? Precursor Escape and Ovarian Carcinogenesis
Dr. Christopher Crum traces the time-line of ovarian cancer research, highlighting the impact of pathology on the quest for effective ovarian cancer prevention....
COVID-19: A USCAP Miniseries
Living at the (cutting) edge, USCAP pathologists are eager to fortify their knowledge and understanding of emerging information about the COVID-19 pandemic from the...
What Have COVID-19 Autopsies Taught Us? - A Complimentary Update from USCAP and Cleveland Clinic
This session will give listeners an introduction to the pathology of COVID-19, with an emphasis on the lung, which is the main target of this disease.
COVID-19 and the Rise of Digital Pathology
This session will review the regulatory issues around remote sign-out and then dive into the digital pathology system components and laboratory operation...