PROFFERED PAPERS
Monday, March 19   —  1:00 PM   —  CC 223-224


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Section G - Quality Assurance
Chaired by: Richard Zarbo and Daniel Arber



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1:00 Large Specimen Surgical Pathology Reporting Facilitated by Lean Workflow and Rapid-Cycle Microwave Processor (2125)
RJ Zarbo, RC Varney, MJ Dib, B Mahar - Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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1:15 Communicating Diagnostic Uncertainty in Surgical Pathology Reports: Disparities between Sender and Receiver (2096)
SW Lindley, LA Hassell, EM Gillies - University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK
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1:30 Validation Study of Telepathology on Frozen Section Diagnosis in a Multi-Hospital Subspecialized Pathology Department (2124)
W Yu, C Llanos, V Nose, C Gomez - University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL
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1:45 Enhancing Patient Safety through Multi-Departmental Perioperative Surgical Specimen (2077)
R DŽAngelo, N Main, RJ Zarbo - Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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2:00 Retrospective Blinded Review of Major Errors in Anatomic Pathology: Experience of a Tertiary Care Facility (2073)
S Chaudhary, LB Kahn, T Bhuiya - Hofstra-North Shore LIJ School of Medicine, Lake Success, NY
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2:15 Immunohistochemistry Validation Procedures and Practices: A College of American Pathologists Survey of 727 Laboratories (2084)
LB Hardy, P Fitzgibbons, J Goldsmith, R Eisen, M Beasley, R Souers, R Nakhleh - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA; St. Jude Medical Center, Fullerton, CA; Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, CT; The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY; The College of American Pathologists, Northfield, IL; The Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
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2:30 Whole Slide Imaging Validation Using Cervical Biopsies Yields Significant Interobserver Variability for Low Grade Dysplasias (2083)
SL Haley, MJ Thrall - The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX; Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
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2:45 Reprocessing Unsatisfactory ThinPrep Papanicolaou Smears: A Tool for Reducing Unsatisfactory Rate and Enhancing Disease Detection (2092)
A Kovalovsky, C Steele, KK Khurana - SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
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3:00 RECESS, EXHIBITS, POSTER SESSION II  
4:30 NATHAN KAUFMAN TIMELY TOPICS LECTURE
Bogdan Czerniak, MD, PhD
The Cancer Genome: A Step Towards Personalized Therapy
CC Ballroom A-D
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