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Hematopathology Workshop at NYU

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2ND ANNUAL HEMATOPATHOLOGY WORKSHOP AT  NEW YORK UNIVERSITY  (May
7-10)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This concentrated 3 1/2 day course is designed to provide a
thorough and in-depth review of hematologic and lymphoid
pathology by the leading experts in this field. Both histopatho-
logic criteria and differential diagnosis and data provided by
immunopathology, molecular biology, and cytogenetics will
be discussed. A set of Kodachrome slides will be provided,
illustrating the pathology of post-thymic T-cell lymphomas.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
This course is intended for practicing pathologists, residents
and fellows in pathology to update them on recent develop-
ments and the latest diagnostic techniques in current problem
areas.

EXPECTED OUTCOME
It is expected that the participants will acquire a wider knowledge of
 hemato-lymphoid disorders-especially neoplastic, as
well as a definite sense for the morphologic criteria and the
additional specialized studies required for their diagnosis.
                                  
FACULTY

Course Director
Glauco Frizera, M.D.
Professor of Pathology and Director  of Hematopathology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York

Co-Directors
Robert W. McKenna, M.D.
Professor and Vice-Chairman
Department of Pathology
Southwestern Medical School
Dallas, Texas

Giorgio Inghirami, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology
and Director of Molecular Pathology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York

Special Guest Lecturer
Janet D. Rowley, M.D.
Blum-Riese Professor
Departments of Medicine and Molecular Cytogenetics and Cell Biology
University of Chicago School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois

Guest Faculty
Clara D. Bloomfield, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Oncology
State University of New York at Buffalo
Head, Department of Medicine
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Buffalo, New York

Jerome S. Burke, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Pathology
University of California School of Medicine
San Francisco California
Director of Surgical Pathology
Alta  Bates Medical Center
Berkeley, California

Kathy Foucar, M.D.
Professor of Pathology and Director of the Pathology Service
University of New Mexico Hospital
Albuquerque, New Mexico
 

Nancy L. Harris, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology and Director of Anatomic Pathology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

Elaine s. Jaffe, M.D.
Chief, Hematopathology Section
Laboratory of Pathology
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, Maryland

Daniel M. Knowles, M.D.,
Professor and Chairman of Pathology
The New York Hospital -Cornell Medical Center
New York, New York

Bharat N. Nathwani, M.D.
Professor of Pathology and Chief of Hematopathology
USC School of Medicine
Los Angeles, California

Sibrand Poppema, M.D.
Professor and Chairman of Pathology
University of Groningen and Academic Hospital
Groningen, The Netherlands

James W. Vardiman, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Director of Hematology/Hematopathology
University of Chicago Hospital
Chicago, Illinois


NYU Faculty
Hideko Kamino, M.D.
Director of Dermatopathology
NYU Medical Center
New York, New York

Stefano Rosati, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York

Program Schedule
Tuesday
Normal Lymphoid Tissues:  Review
Nancy L. Harris, M.D.
 
Reactive Lymphadenopathies
Glauco Frizzera, M.D.
 
Atypical Lymphoproliferative Disorders
Glauco Frizzera, M.D.

Immunophenotypic Characterization of  Hematopoietic Malignancies
Giorgio Inghirami, M.D.
 
  
Molecular Genetic Basis of Lymphoid  Neoplasms
Giorgio Inghirami, M.D.

Post-Transplantation Lymphoproliferative  Disorders: Clinical and
Biologic Aspects I
Daniel M. Knowles, M.D.
 
Benign and Malignant Lymphoid .Proliferations Associated with HIV
Infection
Daniel M. Knowles, M.D.

Special Guest Lecture
Chromosomal Translocations:  Dangerous Liaisons
Janet D. Rowley, M.D.
 
Wednesday
Principles of Lymphoma Classification
Nancy L. Harris, M.D.

Low Grade B-Cell Lymphomas
Nancy L. Harris, M.D.
                                                       
Intermediate and High-Grade  B-Cell Lymphomas, and  Lymphoblastic
Lymphoma
Bharat N. Nathwani, M.D.
 
Post-Thymic T-Cell Lymphomas
Elaine S. Jaffe, M.D.
                                                       
Hodgkin's Disease, Nodular  Lymphocyte Predominance
 Sibrand Poppema, M.D.
                                                        
Other Types of Hodgkin's Disease and  Relationship with Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphomas
Sibrand Poppema, M.D.
 
Pathology of the Spleen
Jerome S. Burke, M.D.

Lymphoproliferative Disorders of the Skin
Hideko Kamino, M.D.

                                                      
Bone Marrow Lymphomas and Related Disorders
Stefano Rosati, M.D.
                                                     
Thursday                                                      
Recent Advances in the Management of   Adult Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas
Clara D. Bloomfield, M.D.
 
Recent Advances in the Management of  Adult Leukemias
 Clara D. Bloomfield, M.D.
 
Microscopic Anatomy of the Bone Marrow and Hematopoietic Cell
Regulation
Kathy Foucar, M.D.

Reactive Leukocyte Disorders
Kathy Foucar, M.D.

Approach to the Diagnosis of   Acute Leukemias
Robert W. McKenna, M.D.

Acute  Lymphoblastic Leukemias
Kathy Foucar, M.D.

Acute Myeloid Leukemias
Robert W. McKenna, M.D.
                                                   
Myelodysplastic Syndromes 
Stefano Rosati, M.D.

Chronic Myeloproliferative Diseases
James W. Vardiman, M.D.

Friday
B-Cell Chronic Lymphoproliferative  Disorders
Kathy Foucar, M.D.

T Cell Chronic Lymphoproliferative  Disorders
 Robert W. McKenna, M.D.
 
 Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
 Robert W. McKenna, M.D.
  
Interpretation of Post-Therapy Bone Marrows
James W. Vardiman, M.D.
 
Proliferative Disorders of Histiocytes and  Langerhans' Cells
Glauco Frizzera, M.D.
 
 
                                                          
                                                   


 

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location

NYU Medical Center
Alumni Hall
Farkas Auditorium
550 First Avenue, New York, NY

The NYU Medical Center is located in a 
predominately residential area on the
east side of Manhattan.

Accreditation
The NYU Post-Graduate Medical  School is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing  Medical Education to sponsor
 continuing medical education for physicians. The NYU Post-Graduate
Medical
School designates this continuing  medical education activity for 26.5
credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the
American Medical Association.  The NYU Post-Graduate Medical
School adheres to ACCME Standards regarding industry support of 
continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and commercial
relationships,
if any, will be made known at the symposium.

Enrollment
Enrollment is limited. Applications will be accepted in the order of
their
registration form. In the unusual circumstance that this course is
cancelled,
two weeks notice will be given and tuition will be refunded in full.

Information
Registration Office
NYU Post-Graduate Medical School
Murray Hill Station
PO. Box 1855, New York, NY 10016
(212) 263-5295
Please note: We cannot accept phone or fax registration.
Parking
Parking is available at the Kips Bay Parking Garage directly across
from the
Medical Center at 32nd Street (575 First Avenue). There is additional
parking
on 29th Street between First and Second Avenues.

Hotel and Travel Accommodations
Registrants are responsible for their own hotel and travel
arrangements.
A list of nearby hotels offering special rates to course registrants
will be sent
with confirmation of enrollment. For airline reservations, you may
contact
the medical center travel department at (212) 263-8999, or (800)
801-6208 and
indicate you are a registrant in this course.
 


COURSE REGISTRATION

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 2nd Annual Hematopathology Workshop, #452  May 7-10, 1996
                                                    
Social Security # (Must be supplied for confirmation of
reg~stration-for internal records only)

                                                  
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Full Tuition: $600
Reduced Tuition: $450
Reduced tuition applies to NYU School of  Medicine alumni, former
residents & fellows;
physicians in training (with certification from  Chief of Service);
technologists; M.D.'s
employed by the Department of Veterans  Affairs Medical Center;
full-time active military personnel; Ph.D.'s; and other health care
professionals.

Cash and credit cards not accepted. Foreign registrants must send an
International Postal Money Order.
Make Check Payable to: 
NYU Post Graduate Medical School

Send to: Registration Department
NYU Postgraduate Medical School
Murray Hill Station
P.O. Box 1855
New York, NY 10016
Refund Policy: $60 will be retained to cover administrative costs. In
order to
receive a refund, written notice must be postmarked two weeks prior to
the course opening.
 The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School reserves the right to cancel a
course.


If you have questions about this course, you can e-mail to
 Dr.Inghirami. (inghig01 at mcrcr0.med.nyu.edu)






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