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The Fifth Arkadi M. RywlinInternational Pathology Slide Seminar
Symposium in Anatomic Pathology14–16 June 2012 in Stockholm · Sweden
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The symposium is arranged byThe Swedish Society of Medicine · The Swedish Society of Pathology
Karolinska University Hospital · The Arkadi M. Rywlin International Pathology Slide SeminarMedical College of Wisconsin
CMEprogram
Course DirectorsSaul Suster, M.D. and Göran Elmberger, M.D., PhD
Welcome to the 5th International AMR Slide Seminar!
The 5th Arkadi M. Rywlin (AMR) slide seminar in anatomic pathology will be held at the Swedish Society of Medicine in Stockholm Sweden. The AMR is a non-profit organization created in 1991 to promote and advanced exchange of ideas among academic and clinical pathologists throug-hout the world in a spritit of cooperation and col-legiality. The format of the symposium will be an extended slide seminar. A total of 76 selected cases will be presented and discussed by the faculty. A set of glass slides from the cases will be distributed to the first 150 regis-tered participants, and a syllabus will be given to all participants with a discussion of the cases. The symposium will focus mainly on diagnostic problems and controversies in surgical pathology utilizing a case study format and will be of interest to general surgical pathologists and trainees in pathology.
Welcome to Stockholm in June 2012!
THE SYMPOSIUM HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH EDUCATIONAL GRANTS FROM:
ROCHEQIAGEN AB
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM AB
ARKADI M RYWLIN, M.D.The Arkadi M. Rywlin Pathology Slide Se-minar was founded by Dr. Saul Suster in 1991 to honor the memory of his men-tor and teacher, the late Professor Arkadi M. Rywlin (1923–1987). Professor Ry-
wlin was born in the free city of Danzig and completed his medical training at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Volkan Adsay, M.D.Professor and Director of Anatomic PathologyEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA, USA
Carlos Bacchi, M.D.Director, Immunopathology ConsultantsBotucatu, Brazil
David Ben-Dor, M.D.Head, Department of PathologyBarzilai Medical Center, Ashkelon, Israel
Michele Bisceglia, M.D.Head, Department of PathologyOspedale “Casa Sollievo della Sofferanza”San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
Ira Bleiweiss, M.D.Professor and Director of Anatomic PathologyThe Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York
Kum Cooper, M.D.Professor of PathologyVermont University Medical Center
Thomas Colby, M.D.Professor and ChairmanDepartment of PathologyThe Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Ivan Damjanov, M.D.Professor of PathologyUniversity of Kansas, Kansas City, KS, USA
Jonathan Epstein, M.D.Professor and Director of Anatomic PathologyThe Johns Hopkins University HospitalBaltimore, MD, USA
Giovanni Falconieri, M.D.Division of Anatomic Pathology"S. Maria della Misericordia" General HospitalUdine, Italy
Franco Fedeli, M.D.Head, Department of PathologyAnatomia ed Istologia Patologica e Citodiagnostica, La Spezia (SP) ITALY
Andrew Folpe, M.D.Professor of PathologyThe Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Masaharu Fukunaga, M.D.Head, Department of PathologyJikei University School of MedicineThe Daisan Hospital, Komae, Japan
Thomas Krausz, M.D.Professor and Director of Anatomic PathologyThe University of Chicago, IL, USA
Janez Lamovec, M.D.Professor of PathologyThe Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Alberto Marchevsky, M.D.Professor of PathologyCedars-Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CA, USA
Thomas Mentzel, M.D.Dermotohistopathologisches Gemeinschaftsalbor, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Markku Miettinen, M.D.Department of PathologyNational Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.Professor of PathologyThe Johns Hopkins University HospitalBaltimore, MD, USA
Elvio Silva, M.D.Professor of PathologyM.D. A Elvio Silva,nderson Cancer CenterHouston, TX, USA
Manuel Sobrinho Simões MD, PhDProfessor of PathologyPathology Department, Hospital de São João, Oporto, Portugal
Saul Suster, M.D.Professor of PathologyThe Medical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WI, USA
Paul Wakely, M.D.Professor of PathologyThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OH, USA
Bruce Wenig, M.D.Professor and ChairmanDepartment of PathologyBeth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
Eduardo Zambrano, M.D.Director of Anatomic PathologyMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WI, USA
He immigrated to the United States in 1953 and served as the Director of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami and as Professor of Pathology at the University of Miami School of Medi-cine until his untimely death in 1987. Professor Rywlin attained internatio-nal recognition for his expertise and nu-merous publications in the pathology of the bone marrow. He was the author of more than 100 original articles span-ning a variety of subjects in pathology and achieved international recognition
with the publication of his textbook on Histopathology of the Bone Mar-row (Little, Brown & Co., Philadelphia, 1974). Professor Rywlin was an outstan-ding educator ad trained hundreds of residents and fellows. He combined a classical education in pathology with a strictly logical and critical approach to solving problems in pathology. The club was founded to honor the memory of this master of Pathology and to cele-brate and promote the spirit of critical thinking that was the legacy of Profes-sor Rywlin to his students.
Göran Elmberger MD, PhDMedical DirectorDepartment of PathologyKarolinska University HospitalStockholm, Sweden
PARTICIPATING FACULTY
Thursday, June 14 201207.30–7.40 Welcome and Introduction by Goran Elmberger, M.D., PhD. 07.40–8.00 Short History of the Arkadi M. Rywlin Pathology Slide Seminar by Saul Suster, M.D. 8.00–12.00 Morning session: Thoracic and Head and Neck Pathology (cases 1–14) 12.00–13.30 Lunch break 13.30–18.00 Afternoon session: Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology (cases 15–30) 19.30 Reception at Stockholm City Hall
Friday, 15 June 2012 08.00–12.00 Morning session: Genitourinary pathology and miscellaneous (cases 31–44) 12.00–13.30 Lunch break 13.30–18.00 Afternoon session: Gynecologic and Breast Pathology (cases 45–60) 19.30 Symposium dinner. Cruise on inner baltic sea - Stockholm archipelago
Saturday, 16 June 2012 8.00–12.00 Morning session: Gastrointestinal and Miscellaneous Pathology (cases 61–76) 12.00 Conclusion
PROGRAMME
The conference Hall
Course objectivesAt the conclusion of the course, the participants should be able to:• Evalute current criteria for diagnosis in various subspecility areas in surgical pathology.• Recognize the proper application of immunohisto- chemical and other ancillary techniques for the diagnosis of problematic cases.• Become familiar with advances in terminology and classification of neoplastic and non-neoplastic disorders.
Disclosure Statement It is the policy of the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Department of Pathology to have all CME planners and presenters disclose their relevant financial relation-ships to the audience prior to the start of an accredited activity. The CME Provider has a mechanism in place to identify and resolve any potential or actual conflicts of in-terest in advance of the course. Relevant financial reltion-ships will be listed in the course syllabus.
CME AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this live activity for the maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Categ 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit com-mensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Cancellation PolicyShould you choose to cancel your registration, a request must be submitted in writing and postmarked no later than May 10, 2012. All requests postmark by this date will receive a full refund less a processing fee of SEK 300. No refunds will be granted after May 10, 2012.The Swedish Society of Medicine reserves the right to cancel this course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation, all registration fees will be refunded in full. The Swedish Society of Medicine will assume no financial responsibility or obligation to the registrants for any related costs including but not limited to airfare, lodging, or other travel expenses.
CME INFORMATION
WHEN & WHERE?
The conference Hall
The on-site Restaurant
The Society’s building at Klara Östra Kyrkogata 10 in Stockholm
When & Where?
14–16 June 2012 at the Swedish Society of Medicine (SSM),
Klara Östra Kyrkogata 10 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Registration
10 May 2012, is deadline for registration. Please return
the registration form to the Swedish Society of Medicine,
P.O. Box 738, SE-101 35 Stockholm, Sweden.
All congress documents will be handed out to the
participants at the desk outside the symposium hall from
7 a.m. on Thursday, June 14, 2012.
Lunches and coffee
Lunches and coffee are included in the registration fee and
will be served in the on-site restaurant at the SSM.
Payment
Please pay the registration fee to the Swedish Society of Medicine
by bank transfer or credit card.
Bankgiro: 160-3919 · Plusgiro: 25 68-4 (for Swedish participants)
Bank: SEB, Sergels Torg 2, 106 40 Stockholm
Bank account no: 5201-10 156 18
IBAN: SE24 5000 0000 0520 11015618
Bic (Swiftaddress): ESSESESS
Accommodation
Link for do-it-yourself-bookings
http://www.stockholmtown.com/templates/iframe____7140.aspx
To and from the airport
Arlanda Express is the fastest way into town from Stockholm-
Arlanda Airport. It only takes 20 minutes from the airport to the
Central Station in Stockholm. There are two stations at Stockholm-
Arlanda Airport, Arlanda Södra (south) with access to terminals 2, 3
and 4, plus Arlanda norra (north) under terminal 5.
Airport buses takes approx. 45 minutes.
More information at the symposium website: http://www.sls.se/Forskning--utbildning/Berzeliussymposier/Anatomic-Pathology/
A set of glass slides from the cases will be distributed to the first
150 registered participants, and a syllbus will be given
to all participants with a discussion of the
cases.
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Symposium secretariat: [email protected] · phone +46 8 440 88 78
The cost for registration is 10.000 SEK. The registration fee includes: admission to all scientific sessions, a set of glass slides, an abstractbook,
lunches & coffee and the symposium dinner. The reception at the city hall is reserved for international guests
on a first come bases due to limited space (150 guests).
· Members of the Swedish Society of Medicine 9 500
· Non-members 10 000
· All registrations after May 10, 2012 11 000
· I hereby authorize the Swedish Society of Medicine to debit my credit card as follows:
Eurocard/Mastercard Visa. Credit card no.
Valid from until Signature
Cardholder name (capital letters)
Payment
The registration fee can be payed to The Swedish Society of Medicine by bank transfer or credit card.
Bankgiro: 160-3919 · Plusgiro: 25 68-4
Bank: SEB, Sergels Torg 2, 106 40 Stockholm · Bank account no: 5201-10 156 18
IBAN: SE24 5000 0000 0520 11015618 · Bic (Swiftaddress): ESSESESS
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A set of glass slides from the cases will be distributed to the first
150 registered participants, and a syllbus will be given
to all participants with a discussion of the
cases.