Gynecologic Pathology CME to Master Diagnostic Challenges
Enhance your diagnostic confidence with Gynecologic Pathology: Masters of Pathology Series 2026, an in-depth online CME program focused on the latest advances and practical approaches in gynecologic pathology. Organized by anatomic site and neoplasia subtype, this course delivers a structured review of biopsies, resections, gestational trophoblastic disease, and challenging mesenchymal lesions commonly encountered in surgical pathology practice.
Designed for practicing pathologists, pathology trainees, and clinicians seeking practical updates, this continuing medical education course integrates morphologic interpretation with modern immunohistochemical stains, molecular diagnostics, and evolving classification systems to improve diagnostic precision and clinical relevance.
Through concise, high-yield lectures and case-based discussions, you will learn to:
- Apply updated diagnostic classification systems and the newly developed endometrial staging framework
- Interpret difficult gynecologic biopsies and resections with a practical, evidence-based approach
- Recognize important morphologic clues and avoid common diagnostic pitfalls in gynecologic pathology
- Integrate immunohistochemistry and molecular assays into routine surgical pathology workflows
- Preview key concepts from the upcoming 6th edition WHO Classification of Female Genital Tumours
- And more…
* Date of Original Release: 2026
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Recognize key morphologic features of common gynecologic neoplasms and precursor lesions
- Apply contemporary diagnostic criteria for endometrial, cervical, ovarian, vulvar, and trophoblastic lesions
- Interpret challenging mesenchymal and gestational trophoblastic lesions using a systematic approach
- Incorporate immunohistochemical and molecular findings into surgical pathology diagnosis
- Identify major diagnostic pitfalls and distinguish benign mimickers from malignant gynecologic pathology
- Discuss updates from evolving WHO classification systems and staging recommendations
GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY: MASTERS OF PATHOLOGY SERIES 2026







