POSTGRADUATE COURSE IN GASTROINTESTINAL, LIVER AND PANCREATIC PATHOLOGY MAY 10–13, 2004 FAIRMONT COPLEY PLAZA HOTEL, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS COURSE DIRECTORS: DR. ROBERT ODZE AND DR GREGORY LAUWERS

The Department of Pathology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, will present an extensive 4-day course in gastrointestinal, liver, gallbladder and pancreatic pathology.

This course is designed for pathologists and gastroenterologists at the resident and practitioner level. It will provide a thorough in-depth review of gastrointestinal, liver, gallbladder and pancreatic pathology with emphasis on morphology, differential diagnosis, clinical pathologic correlation and patient management. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the pathologist in the diagnosis and reporting of endoscopically obtained biopsy and resection specimens. Instruction is primarily in the form of lectures, but will also include case presentations and open forum discussions with a panel of expert gastrointestinal pathologists. Each registrant will receive a comprehensive course syllabus and an optional projection slide set.

This course meets the criteria for 30 h of CME credits by the American Medical Association. For further information contact Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115; Tel: +1 617 432 1525; Fax: +1 617 432 1562.