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Gynecologic Pathology: Masters of Pathology Series

Gynecologic Pathology: Masters of Pathology Series

Anticipated Release Date: May 31, 2026

Starting at $895.00

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CME Guide to Gynecologic Pathology Advances

In this online CME program, you’ll encounter the latest discoveries and diagnostic challenges in gynecologic pathology, focusing on biopsies, resections, and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. You’ll examine commonly encountered specimens such as endometrial and cervical biopsies, as well as the complex mesenchymal lesions that often pose diagnostic difficulties.

 

Organized by anatomic location and neoplasia subtypes, the Gynecologic Pathology course — part of our Masters of Pathology Series — will help you build a structured and practical approach to interpreting a wide range of gynecologic specimens. It’s continuing medical education that:

  • Ensures you’re current with novel emerging diagnostic classification schemes and the newly developed endometrial staging system
  • Previews the upcoming 6th edition of the WHO blue book, offering insight into key updates
  • Demonstrates how to integrate a wide array of immunohistochemical stains and molecular assays alongside morphologic features in surgical pathology

Topics / Speakers

Classification of Vulvar Squamous Lesions – Non-Invasive - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Classification and Staging of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Vulvovaginal Mesenchymal Lesions – Tumors - Marisa R. Nucci, MD

Squamous Dysplasia of the Lower Anogenital Tract - Eric Yang, MD, PhD

Classification of Cervical Glandular Lesions – Non-Invasive - Kay Park, MD

Slide Session – Non-Invasive Glandular Lesions of the Cervix - Kay Park, MD

Classification of Invasive Cervical Adenocarcinoma - Kay Park, MD

Staging of Cervical Carcinomas - Kay Park, MD

Slide Session – HPVA Adenocarcinomas - Kay Park, MD

Slide Session – HPVI Adenocarcinomas - Kay Park, MD

Approach to the Endometrial Biopsy - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Diagnosis of Atypical Hyperplasia-EIN and Progestin Therapy - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Endometrial Carcinoma – Molecular Classification - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Endometrial Carcinoma – Integration of Histotype and Molecular Subtype - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

FIGO 2023 Endometrial Cancer Staging - Joseph Rabban MD MPH

High Risk Endometrial Cancers that Mimic Low Grade Endometrioid Carcinoma - Joseph Rabban, MD, MPH

Smooth Muscle Tumors of the Uterus and Mimics - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Endometrial Stromal and Non-Smooth Muscle Mesenchymal Neoplasms - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Adenosarcoma and Mimics - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Pre-Invasive Lesions of the Fallopian Tube - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Slide Session – Lesions of the Fallopian Tube - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Serous Borderline-Low-Grade Serous Carcinomas of the Ovary and Implants - Teri A. Longacre, MD

Approach to Tumor Typing of High Risk Ovarian Cancers - Joseph Rabban, MD, MPH

Sex Cord Stromal Tumors of the Ovary – Part 1 - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Sex Cord Stromal Tumors of the Ovary – Part 2 - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Endometriosis and Endometriosis-Associated Cancers - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

First Trimester POCs – What Not to Miss - Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Gestational Trophoblastic Disease - Ann Folkins, MD

Biomarker Interpretation in Gynecologic Tumors - Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Faculty

Course Director

Brooke E. Howitt, MD

Associate Professor and Irene Adler Endowed Scholar

Department of Pathology

Stanford University School of Medicine

Associate Director, Gynecologic Pathology Service

Associate Director, Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship Program

Stanford, CA

Faculty

Ann Folkins, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology

Department of Pathology

Stanford University School of Medicine

Co-Director of Surgical Pathology

Director of Quality for Department of Pathology

Stanford Health Care

Stanford, CA

Teri A. Longacre, MD

Professor of Pathology

Emerita Richard Kempson Endowed Professor of Surgical Pathology

Director, Gastrointestinal Pathology

Director, Gynecologic Pathology

Stanford Medicine and Stanford Cancer Center

Stanford University School of Medicine

Stanford, CA

Marisa R. Nucci, MD

Professor of Pathology

Harvard Medical School

Director, Women's and Perinatal Pathology

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Pathologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, MA

Kay Park, MD

Attending Pathologist

Chair, Graduate Medical Education Committee

Program Director, Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, NY

Joseph Rabban, MD, MPH

Professor of Pathology

Director, Gynecological Pathology Service

Director, Gynecological Pathology Fellowship

University of California San Francisco

Department of Pathology

San Francisco, CA

Jaclyn Watkins, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

UC Davis Medical Center

Davis, CA

Eric Yang, MD, PhD

Clinical Professor

Director, Computational Pathology and Digital Innovation

Director, Cytopathology Fellowship

Stanford University School of Medicine

Stanford, CA

Accreditation

Oakstone Publishing is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the classification of vulvar squamous neoplasia and current staging approaches for vulvar cancer
  • Describe the classification of cervical squamous and glandular neoplasia and current staging approaches for cervical cancer
  • Apply the TCGA molecular classification of endometrial carcinoma and explain its implications for FIGO staging
  • Recognize preinvasive endometrial lesions and diagnostic considerations in patients receiving progestin therapy
  • Determine appropriate ancillary testing strategies for the diagnosis of uterine mesenchymal neoplasms
  • Describe morphologic and immunohistochemical features of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma and other p53-abnormal lesions of the fallopian tube lesions
  • Assess low-grade serous neoplasia and associated peritoneal implants
  • Describe key morphologic features and ancillary testing approaches used in the diagnosis of ovarian carcinomas

Target Audience

This educational activity is intended for pathologists, gynecologic oncologists, and pathology trainees (residents, fellows).

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