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USCAP Annual Meeting Long Course Keeping it Real Merging Traditional and Contemporary Practices in Musculoskeletal Pathology 2025

USCAP Annual Meeting Long Course Keeping it Real Merging Traditional and Contemporary Practices in Musculoskeletal Pathology 2025

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Original release date: April 14, 2025


USCAP Annual Meeting Long Course Keeping it Real Merging Traditional and Contemporary Practices in Musculoskeletal Pathology 2025 This course will examine a variety of non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases of the bones and joints, as well as a spectrum of soft tissue neoplasms. In bones and joints, we will tend to focus on more common entities that create diagnostic challenges for pathologists in all practice settings, with a goal of increasing attendees’ diagnostic confidence. For soft tissue neoplasms, we seek to evaluate important changes in diagnostic criteria and recent entities that have been further clarified since the prior Long Course, most of which impact patient management and diagnosis. For each disease reviewed, the most up-to-date histologic and, if applicable, radiographic features/criteria will be discussed; molecular testing, immunohistochemistry and other ancillary techniques will be included as necessary. We also will cover exciting, important and emerging changes in ancillary techniques that we anticipate will soon impact the clinical management of our patients.


Target Audience


Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:

  • Review the essential diagnostic criteria for common diseases of the bones and joints, both neoplastic and non-neoplastic.
  • Provide a practical overview of updated diagnostic criteria of existing neoplasms and newly described entities that have emerged since 2013, emphasizing those that are more likely to impact patient management.
  • Discuss important advances in ancillary testing techniques that are anticipated to improve our prognostic and diagnostic capabilities for bone and soft tissue tumors.


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  • Updates in Peripheral Nerve Sheath and Adipocytic Tumors – Sarah Dry, MD, PhD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Updates in Non-neoplastic Bone Pathology: Common Problems and Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them! – Scott Kilpatrick, MD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Giant Cell Rich Tumors of Bone and Soft Tissue – Judith Bovée, MD, PhD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Emerging Molecular-defined Bone and Soft Tissue Diagnoses: When do they matter? – Jessica L. Davis, MD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Methylation Profiles in Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors. Does it Help Classify the Unclassifiable? – Josephine K. Dermawan, MD, PhD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Replacing Molecular Testing with Next-Generation Immunohistochemistry: I Can Diagnose that Soft Tissue Tumor with a Single Antibody! – Jason Hornick, MD, PhD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Lesions of the Synovium – G. Petur Nielsen, MD

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
  • Unraveling Round Cell Sarcomas : A Contemporary Diagnostic Guide Beyond Ewing Sarcoma – Raul Perret, MD, MSc

Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document 1 Certificate 1 Survey
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