| Recognize the most common placental pathology findings in third trimester demises | | | |
| Incorporate placental pathology findings in an autopsy report/statement of possible or probable cause of death | | | |
| Identify histomorphologic features to distinguish secondary tumors and non-malignant lesions of the colon from primary tumors | | | |
| Describe several case examples of potential mimickers of colorectal cancer | | | |
| Identify new immunohistochemical and molecular diagnostic tools. | | | |
| Recognize the broad spectrum of uncommon benign and malignant lesions of the uterine cervix. | | | |
| Evaluate common and rare hematopoietic disorders morphologically and with judicious use of immunohistochemical studies | | | |
| Describe when to perform ancillary studies including FISH and molecular testing to classify neoplastic hematopathologic processes. | | | |
| Distinguish mesenchymal tumors with keratin expression from true epithelial neoplasms by integrating histologic, immunohistochemical, and clinical findings. | | | |
| Implement an effective immunohistochemical workup that minimizes misdiagnosis of mesenchymal tumors with aberrant keratin positivity | | | |