Learning Objectives: Upon finishing this course, the participants will be able to
A. Differentiate emerging entities in salivary gland tumor pathology.
B. Review the strategies and useful tips for diagnosing difficult eye lesions.
C. Accurately classify salivary gland tumors.
D. Recognize the pitfalls in diagnosing undifferentiated sinonasal neoplasms.
Date: Saturday May 7, 2022.
Registration is complimentary.
RSVP before April 7, 2022 at https://forms.office.com/r/i2z2zCrcwV (Outlooked based, may need to open on your mobile device or home PC)
Location: Virtual via Zoom.
Course material (NA)
8:25- 8:30 am Opening remarks. Dr. Lanjing “L.J.” Zhang, Princeton Medical Center/Rutgers University and Dr. Virginia LiVolsi, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
8:30-9:15 am The Milan System for Classifying Salivary Gland Tumors. by Dr. William Faquin at Mass General Hospital and Harvard University
9:15-10:00 am New Entities and Concepts in Salivary Gland Tumor Pathology. by Dr. Raja Seethala, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Morning break 10:00-10:10 am
10:10-10:55 am The Changing Face of Head and Neck Cancer in the 21st Century: The impact of HPV on the epidemiology and pathology of head and neck cancer. by Dr. William Westra, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York
10:55-11:40 am An Update on Recently Described Sinonasal Tumors. by Dr. Kathleen Montone, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
11:40-12:25 pm Challenging Cases in Head and Neck Pathology. by Dr. He (Peter) Wang, Yale University
12:25-12:40 pm Q&A panel discussion for the morning presentations
Lunch break 12:40-1:15 pm
1:15-2:00 pm Consultations to Eye Pathology. by Dr. Tatyana Milman, Wills Eye Hospital and Thomas Jefferson University
2:00-2:45 pm Towards Extinction of Not Otherwise Specified: WHO 5th Edition Head and Neck Tumour Classification Update. by Dr. Lester Thompson, Head and Neck Pathology Consultations, Woodland Hills, CA
2:45-3:00 pm Q&A panel discussion for the afternoon presentations
Penn Medicine Princeton Health is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Penn Medicine Princeton Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
If you have a disability that may require special assistance, please contact Janis Puleio, CME Coordinator at (609) 853-7450.
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New Jersey Institute of Medicine, LLC
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