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15th International Celiac Disease Symposium

From the education committee:

GIPS member John Hart would like to inform the Society of the 15th International Celiac Disease Symposium in September, 2013 in Chicago. Details about the meeting are available at the official website: (link no longer functional) www.icds2013.org. This meeting is hosted by pediatric and adult gastroenterologists at the University of Chicago.

GIPS at DDW 2013: CELIAC DISEASE: PRESENTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE

Participants will be able to:

• Understand the presenting signs / symptoms of celiac disease.

• Utilize appropriate laboratory tests and understand these tests’ performance characteristics in the workup of celiac disease

• Comprehend the histopathologic findings and the histologic differential diagnosis of celiac disease.

Clinical Presentation and Workup of Celiac Disease

Daniel A. Leffler MD

Histopathology and Pathologic Differential Diagnosis of Celiac Disease

Marie E. Robert MD

Chair: Jeffrey D. Goldsmith MD

Sponsored by: Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society

CELIAC DISEASE: PRESENTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FROM A CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE

Case Study of the Month 6

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Case Study of the Month 5

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2013 Abstract Award Winner

Winner

MicroRNAs as Regulators of Colorectal Cancer Hepatic Metastasis

Alexis Scherl

Clinical Fellow in Gastrointestinal/Liver Pathology

Yale University School of Medicine

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Runner Ups

Gene Expression Profiling of Serrated Colorectal Polyps: Identification of Genes That differentiate Hyperplastic Polyps (HPs) from Sessile Serrated Polyps(SSPs)

David H Gonzalo

Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellow

Cleveland Clinic

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Isolated Ileitis May Be a Manifestation of Crohn’s Disease, but Only in Symptomatic Patients: A Multi-Institution Study of 131 Cases

Jeanne Shen

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Resident

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

2013 Travel Award Winner

Brankica Paunovic, Danbury Hospital

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USCAP 2013 Companion Meeting

USCAP 2013 Companion Meeting: Multifocal and diffuse diseases of the GI tract

Moderator: Galen Cortina, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Location: Convention Center Ballroom 2

Companion Meeting Agenda

  • 1:30 Hypertrophic gastropathies -M. Kay Washington, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
  • 2:00 From the obvious to the sublime: multiple/diffuse GI mesenchymal tumors –Sarah M. Dry, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
  • 2:30 Granulomatous diseases –Mary Bronner, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
  • 3:00 Break
  • 3:30 Increasingly Recognized Diseases of the Ampulla, Extrahepatic bile ducts and Gallbladder
  • –Deepti Dhall, Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
  • 4:00 Rodger C. Haggitt Memorial Lecture GI Endoscopic Imaging: HD, EUS, and Microscopy
  • – Marcia Canto, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Members of the Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society Education Committee selected this topic in order to highlight the added value of imaging to microscopic diagnosis.  Good surgical pathology diagnoses begin with good gross descriptions.  But in the days of biopsies, the organ(s) involved are seen by radiologists and endoscopists in most cases.  Endoscopists sometimes serve both roles.  Since the microscopic image of focal histopathology may be identical to multifocal or diffuse disease, the best diagnosis for the patient may be dependent on the information provided by radiology or endoscopy.  The selected pathology lectures will demonstrate how a more sophisticated pathophysiological interpretation can result from the gross input by a radiologist or endoscopist.  The Memorial lecture is designed for the same effect, from the point of view of advanced endoscopy.

GIPS Reception

The GIPS reception at the USCAP annual meeting will be held in the HH Holiday Ballroom 4 on March 3, 2013 from 5:30-8:00pm.

We look forward to seeing you there.

 

 

PS: We encourage you to renew your membership online before the reception.

Cheers!

GIPS

Rodger C Haggitt GIPS USCAP 2013 Saturday Forum

Saturday Forum, Convention Center 321-323 (PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE) 

Agenda

  • 3-3:10 Welcome
  • 
3:10 How this meeting will run
  • 3:15 Pre-forum Survey-Galen Cortina
  • 3:20 Website update, what is new?- Kisha Mitchell
  • 
3:40 Website Q & A
  • 3:50 Molecular testing follow up-Angela Bartley
  • 4:10 Molecular testing Q & A
  • 
4:20 Delphi(c) approach to consensus statements- Galen Cortina
  • 
4:35 Delphi Q & A
  • 
4:45 GIPS educational events- Yantiss Goldsmith Cortina
  • 
4:55 Action items
  • 5:00 Adjourn

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