USCAP How Senior Citizens from Cold Climates Deal with GI Biopsies in the Desert 2020 (An Emeritus Experience) 2020
- -Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
- -Recognize and classify dysplasia in the setting of Barrett esophagus
- -Distinguish diagnostic features of medication and pathogen-related intestinal injury in the immunocompromised host
- -Formulate a differential diagnosis for sprue-like lesions of the small bowel
- -Distinguish invasive adenocarcinoma from mimics in biopsy material
- Items Included in the Purchase of this Course
- -The Appendix and Anus – Robert H. Riddell, MD, FRCPath
- -My Favorite Things – Robert H. Riddell, MD, FRCPath
- -The Small Intestine – Audrey J. Lazenby, MD
- -My Favorite Things – Audrey J. Lazenby, MD
- -The Stomach – Frank A. Mitros, MD
- -My Favorite Things – Frank A. Mitros, MD
- -The Colon – David A. Owen, MB, BCh, FRCPC
- -My Favorite Things – David A. Owen, MB, BCh, FRCPC
- -Problems in Liver Pathology as Experienced by Someone Who’s Been There and Done That – Linda D. Ferrell, MD
- -The Esophagus – Henry D. Appelman, MD
- -My Favorite Things – Henry D. Appelman, MD
- -My Favorite Things – Dale C. Snover, MD