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course information sheet title of course general pathology academic year 2017 2018 duration of course 4 weeks course director s alexandros d polydorides md phd alexandros polydorides mountsinai org tele ...

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                                  COURSE INFORMATION SHEET 
                
                                           Title of Course: General Pathology 
               Academic Year: 2017-2018 
                
               Duration of Course: 4 weeks 
                
               Course Director(s):          Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD                        
                                            alexandros.polydorides@mountsinai.org 
                                            Tele:  212-241-9140 
                                            Office: Annenberg 15-38D 
                                             
               Course Coordinator:          Bee Jaworski – bee.jaworski@mssm.edu  
                                            Tele: 212-241-2777                  
                                            Office: Annenberg 13-40 
               Mission Statement of Course:  
                
               The main focus of this clinically oriented General Pathology course is to examine the basic and common 
               responses of cells and tissues to various types of injurious stimuli and to relate these changes to the 
               pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and treatment of human disease. 
                
               Goals of Course:   
               Pathology is the study of functional and structural abnormalities resulting in disease processes. The study 
               of pathology is divided into General Pathology (this course), which examines basic and common responses 
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               of cells and tissue to various stimuli, and Systemic Pathology (distributed over several 2  year 
               pathophysiology courses), which studies disease processes in specific organ systems (e.g., cardiovascular, 
               pulmonary, renal, etc.).  
               After a brief introduction (which will include a synoptic review of some features of normal histology), the 5 
               major modules/topics we will examine in General Pathology are Cell Injury, Inflammation & Repair, 
               Hemodynamic Disorders, Immunologically Mediated Disease, and Neoplasia. Additional material will be 
               presented on Nutritional Pathology and the hospital-based and forensic aspects of the postmortem 
               examination (i.e., autopsy) – all of which fall under the purview of General Pathology. The final lecture, part 
               of the Frontiers in Science series, will be given by Dr. Michael Donovan and will discuss the latest 
               opportunities and techniques related to the procurement and use of pathologic tissue in translational and 
               basic medical research. 
                                                                                             Last Updated: 10/15/2018 
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                                       COURSE INFORMATION SHEET 
                  
                 Objectives of Course:  
                 Students who have completed the General Pathology course will be able to: 
                     •   Recognize basic morphological patterns of the cellular response to injury and correlate these with 
                         etiology, pathogenetic mechanisms, cellular outcomes, and clinical implications.  
                     •   Compare and contrast the pathogenetic mechanisms and morphological appearances of acute vs. 
                         chronic inflammation, apply knowledge of morphological patterns to propose etiological differential 
                         diagnoses, and formulate basic therapeutic approaches.  
                     •   Apply an understanding of the mechanisms underlying healing and repair to strategize optimal 
                         management for wound healing.  
                     •   Apply an understanding of different pathogenetic mechanisms that lead to intercellular edema to 
                         construct a list of etiological differential diagnoses based on fluid cytological and biochemical 
                         analysis.  
                     •   Analyze the etiopathogenetic mechanisms leading to thrombosis, disseminated intravascular 
                         coagulation (DIC) and shock, and recognize the possible outcomes and clinicopathological 
                         consequences of these major circulatory disorders. 
                     •   Discuss the pathologic alterations and clinical consequences of nutritional disorders, including 
                         those seen with global nutritional excess or deprivation, and those seen with selected nutrient 
                         deficiencies. 
                     •   Employ an understanding of the pathogenesis and morphological characteristics of the different 
                         types of hypersensitivity reactions to characterize autoimmune disorders with respect to 
                         pathogenetic mechanisms, pathological features, and clinical consequences. 
                     •   Discuss the clinicopathological features of amyloid and amyloidosis.  
                     •   Describe and categorize neoplasms by site/organ and tissue of origin; gross, microscopic, and 
                         immunohistochemical features; benign vs. malignant potential; molecular characteristics; natural 
                         history; and clinical presentation. 
                     •   Discuss the value of the autopsy in improving clinical diagnosis and management, quality control, 
                         medical education, research, and characterization and elucidation of "new" disease entities. 
                         Describe the postmortem examination procedure and discuss common reasons that may cause the 
                         autopsy permission to be denied. 
                     •   Describe the function and organization of the Medical Examiner system and discuss its role in 
                         postmortem examination. 
                  
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