25 March 2021
Monthly Update at PathologyOutlines.com
Updates

Case of the Month
Case #501 was posted on March 18. You can also sign up for our monthly case newsletters and more here.

Library Updates
We have updated our two Roche diagnostic libraries:

  • For the PDL1 library, we now list additional PDL1 images and have embedded associated videos.
  • For the NTRK library, we have added a button to email a Roche pathologist with questions, NTRK images and a FAQ section. We have also embedded associated videos.

We have posted 2 new articles in our COVID-19 library:


Meet PathologyOutlines.com’s Gynecologic Pathology Deputy Editor-in-Chief – Jennifer A. Bennett, M.D.

New Editorial Board Appointments
Dr. Chunyu “Hunter” Cai, has been appointed Deputy Editor for Neuropathology.
Dr. Catherine Hagen has been appointed Deputy Editor for GI Pathology.
Dr. Kelly Magliocca has been appointed Deputy Editor for Head & Neck Pathology.
Dr. Kiran Motaparthi has been appointed to the Editorial Board for Dermatopathology.
Dr. Christian M. Schürch has been appointed to the Editorial Board for CD Markers and Stains.

Pandemic Relief Music Award - March Winner
We started a Pandemic Relief Music Award. The March Recipient for this award is Six Mile Strings. You can read more about this award, how to enter and Six Mile Strings here on our blog.

Pathologist Jobs Report – Q4 2020
PathologyOutlines.com's pathologist jobs report for the fourth quarter of 2020 is now available. All job reports are accessible from the Jobs page.

Residency Director Spreadsheet
We have updated our residency director spreadsheet on the Jobs page.

The American Code Against Cancer
Dr. Pernick has proposed The American Code Against Cancer, resembling the European Code, listing behavioral changes to help reduce annual U.S. cancer deaths from 600,000 to 100,000. Email your comments to Nat@PathologyOutlines.com.

He is also seeking comments on his latest essay, “How Cancer Kills”.

You can follow his Curing Cancer blog here or join his Curing Cancer Network here.

This Month at PathologyOutlines.com YouTube Video
Episode #12 of “This Month at PathologyOutlines” has been released. Make sure to watch the video and subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any new videos.

Website Traffic
We had a record number of sessions (visits) last month (an average of 51,817/day), as well as a record numbers of total sessions (1,450,867) and page views (3,126,867). Thanks for your support!

What’s New in Gynecologic Pathology
Our next What’s New in Pathology newsletter has been released for Gynecologic Pathology by Editorial Board members Drs. Carlos Parra-Herran and Jennifer Bennett.

Going forward, these newsletters will also be published by the Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine as well as DOI indexed and citable. They will also be available on PubMed & PubMed Central. Thank you to Dr. Andrey Bychkov of our Editorial Board for making this happen.
Micro Images of the Month

Here is a selection of new images from our free, online textbook:

Score 3+, HER2 IHC: the tumor cells of this colorectal adenocarcinoma show strong circumferential membrane staining (200x).


Infantile fibrosarcoma spectrum of tumors – neonate at birth with a lower thigh mass harboring a TPM3-NTRK1 fusion: panTRK antibody with cytoplasmic expression (400x).


Diagnostic low magnification frozen section image showing complex glandular architecture and desmoplastic stromal reaction (H&E, 40x).

Topics Updated

Our editorial process has become much more involved over the past year. We now have more rigorous standards for topics. The topics are reviewed by our Editor-in-Chief or Deputy Editors-in-Chief, then reviewed by a Subspecialty Editorial Board Member and again by the Author. Below are our Blog updates containing topics updated and images added to current topics.

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