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Jack Yardley Investigator Award

The Jack Yardley Investigator Award (formerly Young Investigator Award) recognizes seminal contributions or a significant body of published work that advances the field of gastrointestinal pathology. Successful candidates must be first or senior authors of publications for consideration. Applicants must be GIPS members in good standing. Only candidates who are younger than 50 years of age at the time of the application deadline will be considered for the award.

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Harvey Goldman Lifetime Achievement Award

The Harvey Goldman Lifetime Achievement Award is being instituted in 2015 to recognize significant academic contributions made by an active GIPS member to the field of gastrointestinal pathology. These contributions may be in the form of a significant body of published work or an exceptional commitment to teaching and mentorship. Applicants must be GIPS members in good standing.

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Case of the Month December 2014

A 74-year-old woman presents with symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Her past medical history is significant for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and hyperlipidemia. Her current medications include omeprazole and pravastatin.

Case of the Month Dec 2014

USCAP 2015 GIPS Reception

GIPS Reception – USCAP 2015

Date and Time: Sunday  March 22, 2015, 5:30pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Sheraton Hotel – SH Riverway

 

USCAP 2015 Companion Meeting : Diagnostic Challenges in Colorectal Cancer

Diagnostic Challenges in colorectal cancer

Sunday March 22, 2015, 1:30pm – 5pm, Location : Hynes Convention Center Ballroom B

Moderator: Hala El-Zimaity, University of Toronto

1:35 –2: 05PM: Tumor budding in pre-operative biopsies and resections: Alessandro Lugli, Universität Bern, Institute of Pathology, Switzerland

2: 05 – 2: 35PM: Venous invasion in colorectal cancer: Richard Kirsch, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

2: 35 – 3:00PM: Endocrine differentiation in colorectal cancer, David Klimstra, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA

3:00 – 3:30PM — BREAK

3:30 – 4:00PM: Colon cancer: Practical Molecular diagnostics, Wade Samowitz, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

4:00 – 5:00PM: Rodger C. Haggitt Memorial Lecture: Colorectal carcinoma and the AJCC: Everything but the TNM gets weirder and weirder, Henry Appelman, The University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

 

Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society’s mission is to emphasize the importance of gastrointestinal pathology as a sophisticated and complex area of pathology. The Education Committee in consultation with Society officers determined the title, contents, and speakers of this companion meeting. The topics chosen address colorectal cancer prognostic factors that are currently not routinely reported. The program also addresses challenging issues in colorectal cancer reporting.

The target audience includes practicing pathologists, academic pathologists, pathology residents and fellows with an interest in colorectal cancer, (the third most common cancer worldwide with major morbidity and mortality).

Upon completion of this education activity, participants should be able to understand: 1) the importance of and proper reporting of tumor budding; 2) how to increase venous invasion detection; 3) the significance of endocrine differentiation in colorectal cancer; 4) practical molecular diagnostics, and 5) Current AJCC reporting of colorectal cancer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USCAP 2015 – GIPS Forum, Saturday March 21, 2015

Problems and Controversies in the Diagnosis of Barrett’s Esophagus and Barrett’s-Related Adenocarcinoma

  • Lecture / Round table discussion on Barrett’s esophagus, its definition, and its implications

Date and Time: Saturday, March 21, 2015, 3:00 – 5:00PM

Location: Hynes Convention Center, Room 302

Moderator:  Hala El-Zimaity, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

3 – 3: 05PM: Welcome / Education Committee / Outline of Expectations for Round Table

3:3 05 – 3: 035PM: Clinical definition of Barrett’s, its impact on cancer prevention: Richard Rothstein, Chief of Gastro and Chair of Medicine at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine

3: 35 – 4: 05PM: The definition of Barrett’s that Requires the presence of goblet cells appropriately prevents cardia and Barrett’s related esophageal cancer: John Hart, Director, Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship, The University of Chicago

4: 05 – 4: 35PM: The definition of Barrett’s that does not require the presence of goblet cells decreases cardia cancer as well as Barrett’s related esophageal cancer, Michael Vieth, Professor, Institute of Pathology, Bayreuth, Germany

4:45 – 5:00PM.  Questions and Discussions

Unlike many courses, the goal of this forum is to discuss controversial issues in gastrointestinal pathology.  This forum is on Barrett’s related adenocarcinoma.  Although each speaker will have a different take on the topic, each speaker will address: 1. Why most patients with Barrett’s related adenocarcinoma as well as adenocarcinoma of the cardia present with the disease and not in any screening program; 2. How would they classify an esophageal tongue, Prague C3, M5? Should the surveillance be different with or without identifying goblets; 3. What do you call glandular epithelium with no goblets in kids?

Case of the Month November 2014

GIPS case of the month November 2014

A 79 year-old cachectic and chronically ill appearing man presented to the emergency department complaining of general weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea for 4-5 days. Further questioning revealed that he had undergone a 60 lb weight loss over 2 years with intermittent bouts of abdominal bloating, nausea, and non-bloody diarrhea during that time.

Tutorial on Pathology of the GI Tract, Pancreas, and Liver

Tutorial on Pathology of the GI Tract, Pancreas, and Liver
November 10-14, 2014
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort, Orlando Florida

Course Faculty
Henry Appelman
Jerome Burke
Wendy Frankel
David Klimstra
John Goldblum
Joel Greenson
John Hart
Jose Jessurun
Elizabeth Montgomery
Wade Samowitz
Neil Thiese
Rhonda Yantiss

http://www.cornellpathology.org/tut_gi_panc_liv.html?name1=Introduction&typ

14th Annual Current Topics in Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology

14th Annual Current Topics in Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology

Date: October 11-12, 2014

Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Website: (link no longer functional) http://www.hopkinscme.edu/CourseDetail.aspx/80033508

 

Frontiers in Pathology, Mount Sinai Medical Center

Friday, November 7, 2014, at the New York Academy of Medicine

7:00 am to 4:45 pm, with a reception to follow at 5:00 pm.

A maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits will be available.

The focus will be Gastrointestinal & Head & Neck Pathology. It will offer pathologists and physicians an unparalleled opportunity to become updated with important diagnostic, clinical and basic advances related to colorectal carcinoma, inflammatory bowel diseases, and diseases of the head and neck. Additionally, it will include a brief tribute to Dr. Paul Klemperer, one of the preeminent 20th century pathologists from Mt. Sinai. Participants will have a chance to hear from eminent pathologists, clinicians and researchers from leading institutions including the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Johns Hopkins, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The reception will provide ample opportunity for participants to socialize and network with the faculty and colleagues. The brochure is available on request. Registration is at http://icahn.mssm.edu/education/continuing-medical-education/courses.

For further information, e-mail  scott.goldfarb@mssm.edu or Faye Francisco, faye.francisco@mssm.edu

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e-Journal Club
Exploring Rarities: from Langerhans to HPV in the Gut

February 12, 2025 2:00 pm EST

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Presenters and their articles:

Ebubekir Ucar, MD
PGY2, Northshore University Hospital
Northwell Health, New York

Bauer AH, Alkhateeb KJ, Agoston AT, Odze RD, Joshi MG, Huffman BM, Enzinger P, Perez K, Deshpande V, Cleary JM, Wee JO, Dong F, Zhao L. Transcriptionally Active Human Papillomavirus Infection in a Minority of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinomas in North America. Am J Surg Pathol. 2024 Jul 1;48(7):883-889. doi: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000002235. Epub 2024 May 10. PMID: 38726899.

Rashmi Tondon, MD PDCC
Associate Professor of Pathology,
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PA

Hu S, Graham RP, Choi WT, Wen KW, Putra J, Chen W, Lin J, Gonzalez IA, Panarelli N, Liu Q, Zhao L, Gong S, Mejia-Bautista M, Escobar DJ, Ma C, Shalaby A, Du X, Kang LI, Zhang W, Chen X, Ding X, Chen HH, Ye Z, Pezhouh MK, Liao X, Liu Y, Yang Z, Alpert L, Hart J, Goldblum JR, Allende D, Zheng W, Gonzalez RS, Wang HL, Zhang X, Liu X, Longacre T, Westerhoff M, Xue Y. Clinicopathologic Features of Gastrointestinal Tract Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis. Mod Pathol. 2024 Sep;37(9):100543. doi: 10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100543. Epub 2024 Jun 17. PMID: 38897453.