Diagnostic Solutions: GI Tract Pathology CME
Masters of Pathology Series — Gastropathology is an online video CME program led by Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Rhonda K. Yantiss, MD that combines traditional lectures with case-based microscopy sessions to deliver a condensed view of new conditions and diagnostic tips for old ones.
Designed to augment your knowledge of gastrointestinal tract pathology and illustrate diagnostic solutions, this continuing medical education course provides expert insights on:
- Normal and slightly abnormal findings
- Important lesions of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, and anus
- Recent concepts in staging colorectal neoplasms
- Gastrointestinal manifestations of systemic diseases
- Colorectal polyps, including common hematopoietic lesions affecting the GI tract
- GI mesenchymal lesions
- Polyposis syndromes (and when to consider them)
* Date of Original Release: October 15, 2024
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this activity, you will be able to:
- Discuss the significance of esophageal lymphocytosis
- Use diagnostic clues to separate reactive and dysplastic changes in columnar biopsies form the esophagus and stomach
- Describe the gastrointestinal manifestations of several system diseases, including vasculitides
- Recognize the key types of gastritis
- Describe several types of gastric polyps
- Discuss non-neoplastic small intestinal pathology
- Define HPV-associated anal neoplasms
- Recognize several medication-associated lesions
- Recognize key GI tract mesenchymal neoplasms
- Describe key features of appendiceal neoplasms