Renal Pathology – A Comprehensive Review 2015
The Oakstone Institute Specialty Review
- Improve your ability to interpret renal biopsies and stay current with the latest advances in native and
- transplant pathophysiology. Ideal for MOC.
- Improve Your Ability to Interpret Renal Biopsies
- Renal Pathology – A Comprehensive Review provides an overview of native and transplant kidney
- pathology with an emphasis on recognizing patterns of renal injury, formulating diagnoses, and
- implementing modern classification schema for both native and transplant kidney disease. It will help you to better:
- Recognize and identify disease processes in all compartments of the kidney
- Interpret histologic findings in both the native and allograft kidney biopsy
- Diagnose and classify kidney disease according to histologic findings
- Apply accepted schema for classifying native and transplant kidney disease
- Recognize alloimmune injury in the kidney transplant
TOPICS
Cystic Kidney Disease – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Diabetes and Hypertension – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Introduction and Anatomic Considerations in Kidney Pathology – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Lupus, IgA Nephropathy and Hereditary Nephritis – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Nephrotic Syndrome: Minimal Change Disease, Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, and Membranous Glomerulopathy – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Post-infectious Glomerulonephritis, Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis, and C3 Glomerulopathy – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Renal Transplant Pathology I – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Renal Transplant Pathology II – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- The Kidney Biopsy in Renal Disease Evaluation – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Thrombotic Microangiopathy, ANCA-Associated Vasculitis, and Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease – Timothy A. Fields, MD, PhD
- Renal Disease Associated with Dysproteinemia – Daniel J. Kenan, MD, PhD
- Glomerular Disease with Structured Deposits – Daniel J. Kenan, MD, PhD
- Tubulointerstitial Disease – Daniel J. Kenan, MD, PhD
- Renal Disease Associated with Viral Infection – Daniel J. Kenan, MD, PhD
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, you will be better able to:
- Recognize and identify disease processes in all compartments of the kidney
- Interpret histologic findings in both the native and allograft kidney biopsy
- Diagnose and classify kidney disease according to histologic findings
- Apply accepted schema for classifying native and transplant kidney disease
- Recognize alloimmune injury in the kidney transplant
- Intended Audience
Practicing pathologists and nephrologists, as well as trainees in nephrology and pathology.
Date of Original Release: October 30, 2015
Date of Credit Termination: October 30, 2018
Estimated Time to Complete: 11.75 hours