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E. T. Bell Symposium

E T Bell

We are proud to present the 34th E. T. Bell Fall Pathology Symposium. On the recommendation of previous course attendees and after careful review of potential conflicting activities and dates, we have moved the Bell Symposium one month earlier. In this fashion out-of-state visitors will be able to fully enjoy the beauty of Minnesota in the Fall and there will be no need to bring heavy coats to the meeting.

This year's "Bell" will delve into recent advances in our knowledge of the pathology of bone and soft tissues. As has become evident in recent years, the pathologist who used to practice in isolation and at-a-distance is a thing of the past. Today the pathologist must be an active member of an interdisciplinary team, fully aware of his or her own role, as well as the contributions of other members of the team. Following this approach, host faculty will cover relevant aspects of the molecular biology, radiologic diagnosis of tumors, recent advances and current status of the surgical, medical and radiation therapy of sarcomas of bone and soft tissues. Guest faculty will share their expertise on new and evolving entities in soft tissue pathology, the skeleton in health and disease, and the differential diagnosis of epithelioid and cartilaginous tumors.

We look forward to seeing you at this symposium and trust that you will find it intellectually stimulating and helpful in your daily practice. The symposium will take place at the Mayo Auditorium, in the Academic Health Center. As is customary, it will be followed the next day by the Fall Seminar of the Minnesota Society of Pathologists, this year presented by Drs. Nielsen and Folpe, who kindly agreed to participate in the E.T. Bell Symposium as well.

Sincerely,
J. Carlos Manivel, M.D.
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Course Director

Audience

This conference would be ideal for practicing anatomic and clinical Pathologists,
Orthopaedic Surgeons, adult and pediatric Oncologists, Radiologists and Radiation
Therapists.

Educational Objectives

Following this conference, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss newly recognized entities in bone and soft tissue pathology.
  • Describe the nosology of these entities in updated classifications.
  • Discuss the morphologic criteria used in recognition of these entities.
  • Recognize the role of the pathologist as a member of the clinical team and the importance of interactions with other members of the team.
  • Identify common pitfalls in the differential diagnosis of epithelioid and
    cartilaginous tumors.
  • Describe how recent advances in molecular biology can explain certain aspects of the pathobiology of these tumors and how they can be used to confirm a diagnosis or to establish differential diagnoses.

Registration

To register online, go to the CME Course Website.

Alternatively, to register by phone, call: (612) 626-7600 or (800) 776-8636

For questions, please contact the CME office at the number above, or by e-mail at cme@umn.edu.



 
Downloads

2009 Bell Symposium Brochure (140 K PDF)

Map to Mayo Auditorium (88 K PDF)

 
    

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