Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
March 24 - 26, 2010



The educational objectives for the short course program are: 1) to sharpen existing expertise, 2) to
enhance the participants spectrum of professional competence, 3) to stimulate interest, understanding and
preparation for future responsibilities, 4) to update basic science concepts for procedures and precepts
used in practice and 5) to provide, when needed, an understanding of current standards, techniques,
criteria, classifications, etc.

Short Courses are each three hours duration and are presented on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, in the
morning or the afternoon.

Wednesday courses are scheduled from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 N or from 1:30 p.m. - 5:30
p.m. (With an hour break to allow viewing of the posters).

Thursday and Friday courses are scheduled from 8:00 - 11:30 a.m. or from 1:00 - 4:30
p.m. (With a half hour break included)

Each course description contains information on the type of study material that will be provided. Some
courses have virtual slides or digital images and case histories for advance study. These study sets will
be available online at least a month before the Annual Meeting. Registrants will receive an email giving
them the access codes for the online materials. After the meeting, all registrants for courses which have
online study materials will be mailed a CD-ROM of representative materials to keep for their future
reference.

Most short courses may be used as Self-Assessment Module (SAMs) credits toward satisfying the American
Board of Pathology requirements for SAMs for maintenance of certification. Successful completion of a
post-test is required to earn SAMs credits. Courses which may be used as SAMs will have this indicated at
the end of the course description.

In keeping with the short course rotation policy, certain courses will not be offered after the 2010
meeting. This information is noted at the end of the course description of those courses. Courses which
are new for 2010 are also identified.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED
SHORT COURSE FACULTY
|
Name
|
Course
|
Name
|
Course
|
| Geza Acs | 52 | Michael J. Klein | 10 |
| Mahul B. Amin | 15 | Robert J. Kurman | 48 |
| Daniel A. Arber | 26, 63 | Paul J. Kurtin | 54 |
| Sylvia L. Asa | 18 | Wendy A. Lavezzi | 16 |
| Sunil Badve | 44 | Thomas J. Lawton | 52 |
| Adam Bagg | 29 | Alexander Lazar | 43 |
| Ulysses G.J. Balis | 32 | David Lewin | 60 |
| Zubair Baloch | 18 | Virginia A. LiVolsi | 18 |
| Mary Beth Beasley | 42 | Ricardo V. Lloyd | 51 |
| Andrew M. Bellizzi | 33 | Teri A. Longacre | 21 |
| Steven D. Billings | 04, 27 | William R. Macon | 54 |
| Thomas A. Bonfiglio | 08 | Barbara McKenna | 53 |
| Christine Booth | 39 | L. Jeffrey Medeiros | 06 |
| Theonia K. Boyd | 62 | Helen Michael | 49 |
| Thomas Brenn | 59 | Dylan Miller | 05 |
| Russell Broaddus | 43 | Elizabeth Montgomery | 53, 56 |
| Elizabeth M. Brunt | 20 | Michael Morgan | 55 |
| Jagdish Butany | 05 | Jeffrey L. Myers | 17 |
| Longwen Chen | 39 | Robert M. Najarian | 19 |
| Andrew Churg | 36 | Cynthia C. Nast | 68 |
| Arthur H. Cohen | 68 | Yaso Natkunam | 63 |
| Laura C. Collins | 31 | Volker Nickeleit | 45 |
| Jenny Cotton | 27 | Amy Noffsinger | 22 |
| Christopher P. Crum | 43 | Esther Oliva | 21 |
| Rita D'Angelo | 14 | Dennis P. O'Malley | 06 |
| Sanja Dacic | 42 | Atillio Orazi | 26 |
| Laila Dahmoush | 25 | Robert Padera | 62 |
| Laurence de Leval | 34 | David Parham | 50 |
| Andrea T. Deyrup | 56 | Victor G. Prieto | 40 |
| Ahmet Dogan | 54 | Raymond W. Redline | 28 |
| John Eble | 07 | Jon A. Reed | 40 |
| William D. Edwards | 05 | Carol Reynolds | 52 |
| Tarik M. Elsheikh | 46 | Marie E. Robert | 12 |
| Lori A. Erickson | 51 | Robert A. Robinson | 25, 37 |
| Linda D. Ferrell | 03 | Brigitte M. Ronnett | 48 |
| Thomas J. Flotte | 32 | Andrew E. Rosenberg | 64 |
| William J. Frable | 67 | J. Jordi Rowe | 04 |
| Mostafa Fraig | 60 | Alan L. Schiller | 64 |
| Wendy L. Frankel | 33 | Stuart J. Schnitt | 31 |
| Michael Z. Gilcrease | 43 | Christopher R. Shea | 40 |
| John R. Goldblum | 30 | Jan F. Silverman | 46, 67 |
| Jeffrey Goldsmith | 19 | John H. Sinard | 11 |
| David Grignon | 07 | Harsharan K. Singh | 45 |
| Meera R. Hameed | 10 | M. Timothy Smith | 61 |
| Stanley R. Hamilton | 43 | Robert A. Soslow | 21, 41 |
| Donna E. Hansel | 15 | John R. Srigley | 49 |
| Nancy Lee Harris | 34 | J. Thomas Stocker | 28 |
| John Hart | 22 | Henry D. Tazelaar | 47 |
| Robert P. Hasserjian | 34 | Carmen Tornos | 41 |
| Jonathan L. Hecht | 62 | Thomas A. Ullman | 12 |
| Kim Hiatt | 55 | Russell Vang | 48 |
| David Hicks | 44 | John P. Veinot | 05 |
| Rana S. Hoda | 08 | Jo-Anne Vergilio | 29 |
| Syed A. Hoda | 08 | Steven D. Vincent | 37 |
| Jason L. Hornick | 59 | Donald L. Weaver | 24 |
| Eric D. Hsi | 63 | Cynthia T. Welsh | 61 |
| Jennifer E. Hunt | 47 | Eva M. Wojcik | 39 |
| Aliya N. Husain | 28 | Barbara C. Wolf | 16 |
| Timothy W. Jacobs | 24 | Ximing J. Yang | 23 |
| Serge Jothy | 38 | Matthew M. Yeh | 20 |
| Sanjay Kakar | 03 | Lisa Yerian | 22 |
| Anna-Luise A. Katzenstein | 17 | George M. Yousef | 38 |
| Joseph D. Khoury | 50 | Richard J. Zaino | 58 |
| Scott E. Kilpatrick | 30 | Richard J. Zarbo | 14 |
| Grace E. Kim | 03 | Jim Zhai | 23 |
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