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Meeting Details November 24th, 2011
Royal Sonesta
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Scientific Session
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5:30 P.M. |
"Realizing the Promise of Personalized Medicine: Use of High-Throughput Next Generation Sequencing Technologies in Everyday Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics"
Jeffrey E. Saffitz, M.D., Ph.D.
Speaker funded by |
Skyline Suite |
| Brief Business Meeting |
6:25P.M. |
Skyline Suite | |
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Cocktails & Dinner |
6:30 P.M. | Skyline Suite | |
| Evening Slide Seminar | After Dinner |
Evening Discussion: Unknown Cases
and Questions |
Skyline Suite |
| Objectives | At the conclusion of this activity, coordinators will be able to: i) identify and describe current pathology-related subjects as presented; ii) apply new technologies in their practice; iii) define new teaching materials and use as appropriate in their practice. | ||
| Target Audience | Academic and community-based pathologists and residents-in-training. | ||
| Continuing Medical Education Information |
The Society now provide online CME credits through CMEadvantage.com. Click here for detailed instructions on how earn CME credits for NESP meetings. Read our Conflict Of Interest Policy. Course Director: Carl J. O'Hara, M.D., Professor of Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine |
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| Disclosures |
Dr. Saffitz makes the following disclosure: None. |
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| Evening Case Discussion from the September 20, 2011 Meeting | Many thanks to Dr. Carl O'Hara for his most interesting lecture on a "New Proposal For The Classification Of Lung Carcinoma: What Happened To BAC?" (3.6 Mb) and the companion case discussion (2.7 Mb). Click here to see the unknown case slides. | ||
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Minutes of the November 15, 2011 Business Meeting
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Are provided in the emailed notice, Respectfully, Maria L. Garcia-Moliner, M.D. |