Description
Classic Lectures in Pathology: What You Need to Know – Soft Tissue Pathology 2025
Format: 11.75 Hours of Expert Video Lectures
Includes: Slides + Case-Based Reviews
Category: Pathology – Soft Tissue & Bone
CME Accredited: Yes
Release Year: 2025
Overview
Classic Lectures in Pathology: Soft Tissue Pathology 2025 offers an essential and practical review of soft tissue and bone pathology, tailored for practicing pathologists and trainees alike. Combining foundational principles with the latest diagnostic strategies, this CME activity delivers a structured, pattern-based approach to enhance diagnostic precision across a wide spectrum of soft tissue tumors.
Renowned faculty guide you through complex morphologic patterns, diagnostic dilemmas, and ancillary testing, including immunohistochemistry, molecular, and genetic tools, to improve confidence and accuracy in pathology reporting.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Develop a systematic approach to evaluating common morphologic patterns in soft tissue pathology
Apply ancillary diagnostic methods (IHC, molecular diagnostics) to resolve challenging cases
Identify key diagnostic clues and pitfalls in fatty, spindle cell, and myxoid tumors
Distinguish cutaneous soft tissue tumors and integrate clinicopathologic correlations for inflammatory conditions
Program Highlights
Common Problems in Fatty Tumors – John R. Goldblum, MD
The Most Common Spindle Cell Tumors of Deep Soft Tissue: It’s Getting Easier! – Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD
Diagnostic Dilemmas in Cutaneous Adnexal Tumors – Melissa Piliang, MD
Cutaneous Anatomy: From Embryology to the Origin of Tumors – Philip E. LeBoit, MD
Myxology: Myxoid Tumors – Steven D. Billings, MD
Pattern-Based Approach to Soft Tissue Tumors – John R. Goldblum, MD
Practical Issues in Melanocytic Tumors – Steven D. Billings, MD
Fibroblastic and Fibrohistiocytic Tumors – Steven D. Billings, MD
Clinicopathologic Correlation in Inflammatory Skin Disease – Philip E. LeBoit, MD
Diagnostic Challenges in Cutaneous Soft Tissue Tumors – Steven D. Billings, MD
Spindle Cell Tumors: An Approach for the Practicing General Pathologist – John R. Goldblum, MD
This course is ideal for general surgical pathologists, dermatopathologists, residents, and fellows seeking to strengthen their diagnostic confidence in soft tissue pathology. Enhance your daily diagnostic workflow with practical insights and real-world case strategies from nationally recognized experts.