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Saturday, February 26, 2011 7:00 p.m. CC 101 A/B
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- The Centennial Lectures on Surgical Neuropathology: How It Was and How It Should Be
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Moderators:
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Gregory Fuller, M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center, Houston, TX and Suzanne Powell, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
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Disclosure:
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In accordance with ACCME guidelines regarding disclosure, the USCAP policy requires that faculty members who have a significant financial or other relationship with a commercial company, entity, or service (which will be discussed in this Symposium) must disclose this to attendees. The Academy also requires that speakers disclose any products that are not labeled for the use under discussion. The speakers listed below have indicated they have nothing to disclose.
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Introduction: This Just In – Gregory Fuller, Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX |
| The Centennial Review: A Look Back on the History of Surgical Neuropathology
- Marc Rosenblum, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
New York, NY |
The New Approach: Finding Practice Gaps in Surgical Neuropathology: What Do We Need to Know?
- Tarik Tihan, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
Pearls from Neuropathology Consultation Practice: A Primer on Avoiding Serious Mistakes
- Peter C. Burger, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD |
Gliosis Versus Glioma and the Most Critical Issues in Recognizing and Grading Gliomas
- Tony Yachnis, University of Florida College of Medicine,
Gainesville, FL |
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