Please take a few minutes of your time to evaluate the scientific session.
Interpretation of GI biopsies – a practical approach to reporting common entities
Sunday July 10, 0800-1130

Speakers:
David Driman, Western University and London Health Sciences Centre
Jeremy Parfitt, Western University and London Health Sciences Centre
Joanna Walsh, Western University and London Health Sciences Centre

Objectives:
At the end of the session, the participants will be able to:

1. Understand the diagnostic approach to common entities encountered in GI biopsy sign-out, including: – inflammatory disorders of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum and colon – polyps, particularly serrated polyps of the colorectum – dysplasia in Barrett’s esophagus and IBD.
2. Differentiate malignant from pseudomalignant lesions, particularly pseudoinvasion in colorectal polyps.
3. Identify the clinical consequences of pathological reporting in selected conditions.
4. Recognize and use contemporary reporting terminology in GI biopsy sign-out.

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* 1. Please take a few minutes of your time to evaluate the scientific session.

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Session objectives as stated above were adequately met.
The session met my expectations.
The session content was relevant and/or applicable to my work.
Adequate time was allocated for questions/discussion/interaction.
I would like to have had this session recorded for future viewing/listening.

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* 2. Outcomes: As a result of attending this session, I am planning to:

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Discuss with Colleagues
Pursue additional learning activities
Complete a personal learning project
Change my practice

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* 3. If you answered yes, please indicate/describe what additional learning or knowledge you intend to pursue:

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* 4. If you answered yes, please indicate what changes you intend to integrate into practice:

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