Dr Hamid Kazerouni, Deputy Medical Director Diagnexia
9.00-9.30
Tricky skin adnexal tumours
Dr Victor Prieto, Ferenc and Phyllis Gyorkey Chair for Research and Education, University of Texas and MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston USA
9.35-10.05
An approach to the molecular classification of Endometrial cancer
Dr Sarah Bell, Consultant Gynaecological pathologist, University of Glasgow and Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Glasgow, UK
10.10-10.40
Unusual tumours of the vulvovaginal area
Dr Hamid Kazerouni, Gynaecological pathologist, Deputy Medical Director Diagnexia
10.45-11.15
Tea/coffee break
Chair/moderator:
Dr Runjan Chetty
11.15-11.45
Controversies and difficulties in the pathological staging of Colorectal cancer
Dr Kristen Stashek, Associate Professor Perelman School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
11.45-12.15
Syndromic Renal Cell Cancer: morphological and molecular features
Dr Pedro Oliveira, The Christie NHS Hospital Trust, Manchester, UK
12.20-12.50
My approach to grossing/cut-up of Breast specimens
Dr Tom Hu, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Perelman School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
12.55-14.30
Lunch and Walking tour of Oxford
Chair/moderator:
Dr Hamid Kazerouni, Deputy Medical Director Diagnexia
14.30-15.00
A practical approach to immunohistochemistry in Skin pathology
Dr Victor Prieto, Ferenc and Phyllis Gyorkey Chair for Research and Education, University of Texas and MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston USA
15.05-15.35
The duodenal biopsy: what you need to know
Dr Sangeetha Kalimuthu, University Health Network and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
15.40-16.10
Non-invasive atypical epithelial Lung lesions: a diagnostic approach
Dr Cristian Ortiz-Villalon, Associate Professor Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
16.15-16.25
Trade talk
16.25-16.45
Tea/coffee break
16.45-17.15
Three Head and Neck cases
Dr Kum Cooper, Professor of Pathology, Perelman School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
17.20-18.00
Surgical Pathology slide seminar for Trainees: Exam type cases
Dr Kum Cooper and Dr Runjan Chetty
18.05
Closing remarks
Dr Runjan Chetty
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