Dr Jane Nguyen on “Updates and risk stratification in papillary renal cell carcinoma” – October 2022

Dr. Jane Nguyen received her MD and PhD degrees from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. She completed her residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at MetroHealth Medical Center followed by fellowships in genitourinary pathology and renal pathology at the Cleveland Clinic. She has a PhD in renal disease with a focus on … Continue reading Dr Jane Nguyen on “Updates and risk stratification in papillary renal cell carcinoma” – October 2022

Prof Jennifer Gordesky on “Reporting of MRI-guided prostate biopsies” – September 2022

Jennifer B. Gordetsky MD is a Professor in both the Department of Pathology and the Department of Urology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. She serves as the Medical Director of Anatomic Pathology and Surgical Pathology as well as a Director of the Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge course at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. … Continue reading Prof Jennifer Gordesky on “Reporting of MRI-guided prostate biopsies” – September 2022

Dr Wouter Bulten on “Artificial Intelligence as a digital fellow in pathology” – July 2022

Dr Bulten is currently the Chief Innovation Officer of Aiosyn. He studied Artificial Intelligence and worked as a software engineer and data scientist. In 2017 he joined the Computational Pathology Group of Radboud University Medical Center. He holds a Ph.D. in computational pathology, focusing on using artificial intelligence for clinical diagnostics. Wouter’s research showed that … Continue reading Dr Wouter Bulten on “Artificial Intelligence as a digital fellow in pathology” – July 2022

Dr Sara Wobker on ““Maximizing the Impact of Renal Mass Biopsy” – June 2022

Dr. Wobker completed her MD and MPH at UNC Chapel Hill, followed by Anatomic and Clinical Pathology residency and cytopathology fellowship at the same institution. She then completed a fellowship in Urologic Pathology at Johns Hopkins before returning to UNC as faculty. Dr. Wobker currently serves as the Associate Director of Surgical Pathology and Director … Continue reading Dr Sara Wobker on ““Maximizing the Impact of Renal Mass Biopsy” – June 2022

Prof Ondrej Hes on “Emerging WHO entities in Renal Neoplasia” – May 2022

Prof Ondrej Hes is Head of Laboratory of Special Diagnostics, Department of Pathology, Charles University Hospital Pilsen, Czech. He has a special interest in Renal Neoplasms and was a member of the 2011 ISUP working group on Classification of Renal Neoplasms as well as part of the WHO Blue Book in 2015 and the latest … Continue reading Prof Ondrej Hes on “Emerging WHO entities in Renal Neoplasia” – May 2022

ISUP Excellence in Urologic Pathology Awardees 2022 – April 2022

The International Society of Urologic Pathology (ISUP) Excellence in Urologic Pathology Award are awarded annually to residents or fellows for the three best abstracts at the USCAP meeting. The committee is currently chaired by Debra Zynger (Ohio State University, USA). The other committee members are Chin Lee Wu (Harvard University, USA) and Matteo Brunelli (University … Continue reading ISUP Excellence in Urologic Pathology Awardees 2022 – April 2022

Dr David Bostwick remembers the founding of ISUP in 1992.

Dr Bostwick presents his memories of founding ISUP 30 years ago. (apologies for the camera shake at the beginning). YouTube: https://youtu.be/pl4lQZgPim0

Prof George Netto on “Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Management” February 2022

Prof George J. Netto, M.D., is Professor and the Chair of Pathology at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He received his medical degree from Damascus University before residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Baylor University and fellowships in surgical pathology at the Washington University School of Medicine, and in urologic pathology at … Continue reading Prof George Netto on “Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis and Management” February 2022

Dr Huhui Ye on “Therapeutic effects on the prostate” – January 2022

Dr. Ye obtained her M.D. from Zhejiang University School of Medicine in 1995 and her M.Sc. Degree in Biomedical Science from University of Pittsburgh in 2004. She completed her AP/CP residency at New York University Langone Medical Center in 2009, and Urological Pathology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University in 2010. Dr. Ye served as the … Continue reading Dr Huhui Ye on “Therapeutic effects on the prostate” – January 2022

Dr Susan Prendeville on “Practical Issues in Prostate Pathology” – December 2021

Dr Susan Prendeville is a Genitourinary Pathologist at University Health Network, Toronto, Canada and an Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Toronto. She completed residency training in Ireland followed by a genitourinary pathology fellowship at the University of Toronto. She worked as a Consultant Pathologist at Cork University Hospital and University College Cork … Continue reading Dr Susan Prendeville on “Practical Issues in Prostate Pathology” – December 2021