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Patient Care
- Procedural skills
- Objectives
- Level I:
- Demonstrate the ability to perform gross examination and dissection of all general surgical pathology specimens.
- Ability to appropriately fix and select and submit tissue for preparation of microscopic slides.
- Ability to select appropriate tissue for and technically perform frozen sections.
- Ability to perform microscopic examination of all tissue sections grossed and identify normal and abnormal surgical pathology tissues.
- Level II:
- Ability to use and interpret immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization in the evaluation of surgical specimens.
- Demonstrate the appropriate use and correlation of ancillary techniques, including microbiology, flow cytometry and cytogenetics.
- Demonstrate familiarity with the gross and microscopic appearance of common conditions and diseases presenting in various areas of surgical pathology.
- Plan
- Procedural skills are taught by attending pathologists, fellows, and senior residents for Level I. Attending pathologists and fellows teach Level II.
- Residents complete three, two-month rotations (6 months total) in surgical pathology and sign-out with an attending pathologist or fellow during microscopic examination of surgical pathology specimens.
- Supervision/Assessment
- Procedures are taught and supervised by the attending pathologists, fellows and senior residents for Level I. (Attending pathologists and fellows teach Level II.)
- Residents make a diagnostic commitment by writing down the results of their microscopic examinations before reviewing them with the attending pathologists or fellow.
- An exit quiz is administered to the residents at the end of each two-month rotation. The questions on the quiz are based on the resident’s level of experience.
- Interpretative skills
- Objectives
- Level I:
- Ability to identify the aspects of common malignancy cases which enable proper TNM classification.
- Demonstrate the ability to construct a concise and clinically useful surgical pathology report containing the basic elements of history, gross examination and microscopic diagnosis using the division templates for various surgical pathology reports.
- Communication of results to clinicians.
- Level II:
- Demonstrate proficiency in interpreting and reporting frozen sections within 20 minutes of receiving a specimen for that purpose in the pathology laboratory.
- Ability to discuss the indications and the limitations pertaining to intra-operative frozen section examinations.
- Demonstrate the ability to construct a complex surgical pathology report.
- Be able to properly prepare synoptic surgical pathology reports for common malignancies using the division cancer templates.
- Plan
- Interpretative skills are taught by attending pathologists, fellows and senior residents for Level I and attending pathologists and fellows for Level II.
- Supervision/Assessment
- Interpretative skills will be assessed by attending pathologists by editing and correcting the residents’ surgical pathology reports which have been reviewed by the attending pathologist or fellow prior to finalization.
- Residents must examine tissue sections and form a preliminary opinion before microscopic sign-out with the attending pathologist.
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