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  Vol. 132 No. 9, September 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Arch Dermatol. 1996;132(9):1010.

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Dermatopathology for the General Pathologist and Dermatologist: Diagnosis and Board Review, September 25-27, 1996. The Harvard Medical School Dermatopathology Residency Training Program will present a postgraduate course in dermatopathology under the direction of Lyn M. Duncan, MD, Raymond L. Barnhill, MD, Thomas J. Flotte, MD, Terence J. Harrist, MD, and Steven R. Tahan, MD, to be held at the Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston, Mass. Faculty members include Wallace H. Clark, Jr, MD, Martin C. Mihm, Jr, MD, and Samuel L. Moschella, MD.

Participants will review practical dermatopathology with attention to board certification and will learn to assess problems that arise in dermatopathology practice. The course is specifically aimed at practicing pathologists and dermatologists as well as residents and fellows preparing for board certification examinations. The Wednesday and Thursday lectures cover diagnostic criteria for specific disorders organized by disease type. On Friday, the morning session will emphasize problem solving in dermatopathology . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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