USCAP Second Edition: Pearls and Palms in Surgical Pathology 2023
Advanced Surgical Pathology Review with Case-Based Diagnostic Pearls
Enhance your diagnostic expertise with USCAP Second Edition: Pearls and Palms in Surgical Pathology 2023, a comprehensive pathology CME course designed to improve real-world surgical pathology interpretation through:
✔️ Case-based learning
✔️ Diagnostic pearls and pitfalls
✔️ Histologic pattern recognition
✔️ Immunohistochemistry (IHC) applications
✔️ Molecular pathology integration
✔️ Tumor staging systems
✔️ Modern pathology nomenclature
✔️ Differential diagnosis strategies
This expert-led USCAP program focuses on:
Distinguishing benign mimickers from malignant neoplasms in daily surgical pathology practice.
The course covers major pathology subspecialties including:
- Breast pathology
- Genitourinary pathology
- Gastrointestinal pathology
- Thoracic pathology
- Head and neck pathology
- Bone and soft tissue pathology
Format:
Videos + PDFs
Release Date:
October 31, 2023
Course Overview
USCAP Pearls and Palms in Surgical Pathology 2023 brings together internationally recognized pathology experts who guide participants through:
- Challenging surgical pathology cases
- Histologic interpretation
- Staging systems
- Ancillary testing
- Diagnostic algorithms
The course emphasizes:
✔️ Practical pathology sign-out skills
✔️ High-yield morphologic clues
✔️ Diagnostic accuracy
✔️ Avoiding common pitfalls
✔️ Real-world clinical relevance
Faculty demonstrate how to:
- Recognize subtle malignancies
- Avoid overdiagnosis
- Apply updated nomenclature
- Use immunohistochemistry appropriately
- Integrate molecular findings into diagnosis
Educational Highlights
✔️ Histologic diagnostic pearls
✔️ Benign vs malignant mimickers
✔️ Surgical pathology differentials
✔️ Immunohistochemistry interpretation
✔️ Molecular pathology applications
✔️ Updated staging systems
✔️ Case-based pathology review
✔️ Organ-specific diagnostic strategies
✔️ Modern pathology nomenclature updates
Key Learning Objectives
Participants will learn how to:
✔️ Determine which cases require additional immunohistochemical workup
✔️ Apply molecular diagnostic techniques appropriately
✔️ Understand updated pathology nomenclature
✔️ Use modern staging systems correctly
✔️ Separate atypical benign lesions from malignant neoplasms
✔️ Identify histologic features critical for accurate diagnosis
✔️ Understand how pathology findings affect prognosis and outcomes
Thoracic Pathology
Led by:
Cesar A. Moran, MD
This section reviews:
- Lung tumors
- Mediastinal lesions
- Pleural pathology
- Thoracic neoplasms
- Histologic mimics in thoracic pathology
Topics emphasize:
✔️ Diagnostic pitfalls
✔️ Histologic pattern recognition
✔️ Ancillary study interpretation
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Breast Pathology
Led by:
Nour Sneige, MD
Breast pathology sessions focus on:
- Benign proliferative lesions
- Breast carcinoma subtypes
- Histologic mimickers
- Challenging breast biopsies
- Diagnostic pitfalls
Coverage includes:
✔️ Morphologic interpretation
✔️ IHC applications in breast pathology
✔️ Distinguishing atypia from malignancy
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Gastrointestinal Pathology
Led by:
Gregory Y. Lauwers, MD
GI pathology sessions review:
- Gastrointestinal neoplasms
- Dysplasia interpretation
- Inflammatory mimics
- GI tumor staging
- Histologic differential diagnosis
Topics emphasize:
✔️ Practical GI pathology diagnosis
✔️ Important diagnostic clues
✔️ Ancillary testing strategies
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology
Led by:
Julie C. Fanburg-Smith, MD
This challenging pathology subspecialty includes:
- Soft tissue tumors
- Bone neoplasms
- Spindle cell lesions
- Benign vs malignant mesenchymal lesions
Coverage focuses on:
✔️ Histologic pattern analysis
✔️ Sarcoma differentials
✔️ Molecular pathology applications
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Genitourinary Pathology
Led by:
Peter A. Humphrey, MD, PhD
GU pathology sessions cover:
- Prostate pathology
- Bladder tumors
- Renal neoplasms
- Testicular pathology
- GU staging systems
Participants review:
✔️ Modern GU tumor classification
✔️ Histologic pitfalls
✔️ Diagnostic algorithms
✔️ Updated staging criteria
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Head and Neck Pathology
Led by:
Qihui “Jim” Zhai, MD
Head and neck pathology topics include:
- Salivary gland lesions
- Squamous neoplasms
- HPV-related pathology
- Sinonasal lesions
- Neck masses
Coverage emphasizes:
✔️ Morphologic recognition
✔️ IHC interpretation
✔️ Differential diagnosis strategies
Included:
- 2 presentations
- 2 documents
Diagnostic Pearls & Practical Pathology
A major strength of the course is:
Real-world practical pathology education
Faculty discuss:
- What appears atypical but is benign
- What appears bland but is malignant
- Histologic traps
- Common sign-out pitfalls
- Practical diagnostic workflows
Participants learn:
✔️ How expert pathologists approach difficult cases
✔️ Efficient diagnostic strategies
✔️ High-yield pathology pearls
Importance of Ancillary Studies
The course provides extensive review of:
- Immunohistochemistry
- Molecular pathology
- Ancillary testing strategies
Topics include:
✔️ When to order stains
✔️ How to interpret results
✔️ Avoiding overuse of testing
✔️ Integrating morphology with molecular findings
Modern Staging & Reporting
Updated pathology reporting is heavily emphasized.
Faculty review:
- Current staging systems
- Reporting requirements
- Tumor classification updates
- Prognostic implications
Participants gain:
✔️ Better reporting accuracy
✔️ Understanding of clinically relevant staging
✔️ Improved multidisciplinary communication
Why This Course Is Valuable
Surgical pathology continues to evolve rapidly due to:
- New tumor classifications
- Molecular discoveries
- Updated staging systems
- Expanding ancillary studies
This USCAP course provides:
A highly practical and modern approach to daily surgical pathology diagnosis.
The case-based structure helps pathologists:
✔️ Improve diagnostic confidence
✔️ Reduce interpretive errors
✔️ Apply updated criteria
✔️ Strengthen morphology skills
✔️ Integrate ancillary studies appropriately
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does the course include multiple pathology subspecialties?
Yes. The course covers thoracic, breast, GI, GU, head and neck, and bone/soft tissue pathology.
Is immunohistochemistry discussed?
Absolutely. IHC interpretation and ancillary testing are major components.
Does the course focus on diagnostic pitfalls?
Yes. The program strongly emphasizes pathology pearls, pitfalls, and difficult differential diagnoses.
Are staging systems reviewed?
Yes. Modern staging schemas and reporting standards are included.
Is the course case-based?
Yes. The educational format is centered around practical case discussions.
Final Perspective
USCAP Second Edition: Pearls and Palms in Surgical Pathology 2023 is an outstanding advanced surgical pathology review focused on:
- Practical diagnosis
- Histologic interpretation
- Diagnostic pitfalls
- Ancillary testing
- Tumor staging
- Modern pathology classification
By combining:
✔️ Expert faculty
✔️ Real-world cases
✔️ Morphologic pearls
✔️ Immunohistochemistry
✔️ Molecular pathology
✔️ Multisubspecialty coverage
this USCAP course delivers a highly valuable educational experience for practicing pathologists and pathology trainees seeking to strengthen diagnostic accuracy and confidence in surgical pathology practice.



