USCAP 2026 Tutorial in Pathology of the GI Tract, Pancreas and Liver
Comprehensive Diagnostic Course with Digital Slides (CME 31)
Enhance your diagnostic accuracy in gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic pathology with this advanced tutorial from USCAP 2026. This course provides a practical, case-based approach to modern pathology, integrating histology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular diagnostics for real-world clinical application.
📦 Product Details
- Format: Video Lectures + Digital Slides (WSI Cases)
- CME Credits: 31
- Release Date: April 7, 2026
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
- Access: Time-limited (expires February 1, 2026)
🔬 Course Overview
With the increasing complexity of gastrointestinal pathology, this course equips pathologists with the tools needed to:
- Interpret small biopsy samples with precision
- Apply immunohistochemical and molecular data effectively
- Recognize patterns that guide accurate diagnosis and treatment decisions
The course includes whole slide imaging (WSI), allowing learners to review cases interactively before or during lectures.
🎓 Key Features
- Case-Based Learning with Digital Slides
Review real pathology cases using virtual microscopy - Integrated Diagnostic Approach
Combines histology, IHC, and molecular insights - High-Yield, Practical Content
Focus on everyday diagnostic challenges - Expert Faculty
Learn from leading GI and hepatopancreatobiliary pathologists
📚 Learning Objectives
By completing this course, you will be able to:
- Distinguish between causes of esophagitis and gastritis
- Evaluate biopsies in malabsorptive and inflammatory conditions
- Classify patterns of colitis and medication-related injury
- Diagnose liver and pancreatic pathology accurately
- Recognize neoplastic and inflammatory GI conditions
- Formulate differential diagnoses for mesenchymal tumors
📖 Topics Covered
🧬 Liver Pathology
- Liver anatomy and histology
- Metabolic and infectious liver diseases
- Hepatitic and biliary injury patterns
- Vascular and rare liver conditions
- Liver tumors and biliary neoplasms
🧫 Gastrointestinal Pathology
- Esophagitis and gastritis patterns
- Early GI neoplasia
- Chronic colitis and enteropathies
- Appendiceal and anal pathology
- GI polyposis syndromes
🧪 Pancreatic Pathology
- Neuroendocrine tumors
- Pancreatic ductal neoplasms
- Biopsy and resection specimen interpretation
🔬 Advanced Diagnostics
- Immunohistochemical biomarkers
- Molecular pathology applications
- Metastatic carcinoma workup
- Mesenchymal tumors (GIST and mimics)
🌍 Special Topics
- GI manifestations of systemic disease
- Pathology in immunocompromised patients
- Case-based expert discussions
👨⚕️ Who This Is For
- Practicing pathologists (academic & community)
- Pathology residents and fellows
- GI and hepatopathology specialists
🚀 Why Choose This Course
- Stay updated with latest GI pathology standards (2026)
- Improve diagnostic confidence in complex biopsy interpretation
- Learn to integrate IHC and molecular testing into practice
- Access interactive digital slide cases (WSI)
- Earn 31 CME credits while advancing your expertise



