Annual CME Courses
Annual Park City Surgical Pathology Workshop Park City, Utah
Held every winter in Park City, Utah, this five-day course consists of short lectures and case-oriented discussions led by distinguished faculty from the University of Utah and guest presenters. This workshop is designed to simulate the daily activities of the surgical pathologist. The educational and informal format allows participants to review case studies, including performing a microscopic examination and formulating a diagnosis and patient management strategy. Cases are selected to represent common and/or difficult diagnostic problems.
ARUP's Institute for Learning and the University of Utah School of Medicine designates this workshop for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)(tm).
For information regarding the symposium, please contact:
Leita Rogers, (800) 242-2034, leita.rogers@aruplab.com or visit http://www.arup.utah.edu/spw
Annual Winter Update in Clinical and Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Chemistry, Immunology, Microbiology, and Molecular Medicine Park City, Utah
Held in Park City, Utah, this five-day review and update in the areas of clinical chemistry, immunology, microbiology, and molecular medicine is intended to improve knowledge about the pathologenesis and clinical manifestations of a wide variety of metabolic, infectious, immunologic, and genetic disorders, along with the selection, performance, and interpretation of clinical laboratory tests.
ARUP's Institute for Learning and the University of Utah School of Medicine designates this workshop for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)(tm).
For information regarding this update, please contact:
Jeannette Rejali, (801) 581-5873, jeannette.rejali@path.utah.edu or visit http://www.arup.utah.edu/winterupdate
Annual Summer Update in Clinical Immunology, Microbiology, and Infectious Diseases Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Held every summer in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this symposium provides a review and update in the areas of clinical immunology, microbiology, and infectious diseases, aiming to improve knowledge about the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of infectious diseases; immunological mechanisms of disease and disease prevention; appropriate approaches to the diagnosis of infectious and immunologic disorders; and the utilization of the clinical microbiology and immunology laboratory, including selection and interpretation of results.
This course will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas dealing with microbial infections as well as immunity to infectious diseases and immunologic disorders. Faculty consists of clinicians involved in patient care, pathologists, and clinical laboratory scientists.
ARUP's Institute for Learning and the University of Utah School of Medicine designates this symposium for a maximum of 25.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)(tm).
For information regarding the symposium, please contact:
Jeannette Rejali, (801) 581-5873, jeannette.rejali@path.utah.edu or visit http://www.arup.utah.edu/summerupdate
More Information
http://www.arup.utah.edu/education/index.php
http://www.aruplab.com/Education/workshops_symposium.jsp

