CME/CPD ACCREDITED 14TH EMIRATES PATHOLOGY, DIGITAL PATHOLOGY & CANCER CONFERENCE | DUBAI, UAE
Track: 10 Histopathology

SUB TRACK: Histopathologist, Histopathology kidney biopsy, bone biopsy, skin biopsy, anatomic pathology, liver biopsy, direct-immunofluorescence-test, etc. 

A histopathologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the examination of tissues and cells at the microscopic level to diagnose diseases and conditions. These specialists play a crucial role in the field of pathology, which is the study of diseases and the changes they cause in tissues and organs. Histopathologists work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research institutions. Here are some key aspects of their role:

  1. Microscopic Examination: Histopathologists examine tissue samples, known as biopsy specimens, collected from patients during surgical procedures or other medical interventions. They analyze these specimens under a microscope to identify and characterize abnormalities, such as cancerous cells, infectious agents, inflammatory conditions, or other pathological changes.
  2. Diagnosis: Histopathologists provide accurate diagnoses based on their microscopic analysis. Their findings are essential for guiding treatment decisions and helping clinicians understand the nature and severity of a patient’s condition.
  3. Cancer Diagnosis: Histopathologists are particularly crucial in diagnosing cancer. They determine the type, grade, and stage of cancer, which helps oncologists develop appropriate treatment plans.
  4. Special Stains and Techniques: Histopathologists use various staining techniques and special stains to highlight specific cellular components, making it easier to identify abnormalities. These techniques may involve immunohistochemistry, molecular testing, or electron microscopy.
  5. Research: Many histopathologists are involved in research projects to advance our understanding of disease processes, discover new diagnostic markers, and develop innovative treatments.
  6. Consultation: They often collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including surgeons, radiologists, and clinical pathologists, to provide comprehensive patient care. They may also consult with colleagues to discuss challenging cases and seek second opinions.
  7. Quality Control: Histopathologists are responsible for ensuring the accuracy and quality of their work. They must maintain high standards in laboratory procedures and documentation.
  8. Education and Training: Many histopathologists are involved in teaching and training medical students, residents, and fellow pathologists. They share their expertise to train the next generation of healthcare professionals.
  9. Continuous Learning: Histopathology is a dynamic field with ongoing advancements in diagnostic techniques and technology. Histopathologists must stay up-to-date with the latest developments through continuing education and attending conferences.
  10. Pathology Reports: They generate detailed pathology reports that include their findings, diagnoses, and, in some cases, recommendations for further testing or treatment.

Histopathologists play a critical role in the early detection and accurate diagnosis of diseases, which is essential for patient care and treatment planning. Their work contributes significantly to improving healthcare outcomes and advancing medical knowledge.

Histopathology Association Histopathologist, American Association of Histopathologist, American Association of Histopathologist, The International Society of Histopathologist, Canadian Association of Histopathologist, British Histological Society, The Japanese Association of Medical Sciences, American Association of Histopathologist, Histopathologist Society of India, International Society of Histopathologst,

Histopathology University  Histopathology | The University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine, Histopathology |University of Pennsylvania, Cellular Histopathology | BRI Departments | Brain , Histopathology – Columbia Pathology Department, Histopathology | Washington University , Histopathology – Nuffield Department of Clinical Histosciences, Histopathology – Miller School of Medicine – University of Miami, Histopathology | Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Histopathology: Department of Pathology, Histopathology | Patient Care – UW Medicine Pathology, Institute of Histopathology | Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Histopathology – Anatomic Pathology – URMC Clinical Labs,

Histopathology Company Therapath Histopathology, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co, Histopath Area | Business Activities | Eisai Co., Ltd., Therapath Histopathology Company , Histopathology in Suburban Chicago, Blue Sky Histology,

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
  • Receive feedback on a version of your most recent work.
  • Network with others in your field.
  • Develop your knowledge.
  • Discover the newest research.
  • 21 CME Hours , 21 CPD Hours
  • Live Sessions
  • Have fun and travel to a new location
  • Meet your academic role models.
  • Participate in serious discussions and hone your arguments.
  • Develop your communication and presenting abilities.
  • Gain knowledge of the newest discoveries and insights.
  • In-person encounters with industry leaders and decision-makers
  • Publication with DOI
  • A display of new products
  • Recognition certificates
  • Industrial showcases

Abstract submission for #14EPUCG2024 is open and you are welcome to submit your abstracts

*Submit your paper/abstract as per the below Abstract Sample

SUBMIT HERE: