GI Pathology

GI Pathology Course Homepage

Course leadership

 

Faculty Directors

Dr. Christina Arnold

Dr. Maryam Kherad Pezhouh

Dr. Meredith Pittman

Resident Director

Dr. My-Linh Ho

 

How to contact us

  • The best way to get in contact with your course leadership is through this form. Once you fill out the contact request form with your email, one of the professors listed above will reach out to you directly with an answer to your question.

How to succeed in this course

  • Register, take the pre-course survey, and finish with the post-course assessment

  • Read all material posted on the course website

  • Engage with other classmates and course leadership on twitter with #GIPathElective

  • Do not hesitate to ask questions—we are here for you!

  • Enjoy you time learning about GI Pathology!

Course Description

By the end of this course, students will be able to identify common GI pathologies in each of the GI organs. Students will also be able to tackle boards-style questions using techniques described throughout this module.

Technical help

Disclaimer:

Course materials have either been created specifically for PathElective.com or curated from free sources. When the course links to an outside source or link which is free, PathElective does not claim ownership or any rights to that material - we are merely promoting excellent pathology education with all due credit to original authors

 

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Course Map

Lesson 1: Esophagus

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Lesson 2: Stomach

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Lesson 3: Liver

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Lesson 4: Colon

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Lesson 5: Small Bowel

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Lesson 6: Appendix

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Lesson 7: Pancreas

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Lesson 8: Anus

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Lesson 9: Gallbladder

GI pathology resources are always available. Check out the resources page.

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