American Osteopathic College of Pathologists
Spring 2025 Conference
February 21st – 23rd 2025
Hilton – West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach Florida
Friday February 21, 2025, 6 CME
Time | Pathology |
10:00am 11:00am | OsteoPath: Teaching Pathology from an Osteopathic Perspective John N. Kasimos, DO, MS |
11:00am 12:00pm | Pediatric Pathology Steven Gustafson, DO |
12:00pm 1:00pm | Lunch |
1:00pm 2:00pm | Update in Appendiceal Pathology Maria Mostyka, DO |
2:00pm 3:00pm | Laboratory Utilization Randall McGivney, DO |
3:00pm 3:30pm | Break |
3:30pm 4:30pm | Update on Adipocytic Neoplasms Aaron Huber, DO |
4:30pm 5:30pm | In Depth Look at Rising Incidence of Colon Cancer in Younger Patients Laura Michael, DO |
Saturday February 22, 2025, 5 CME
Time | Pathology |
8:00am 10:00am | PATHOLOGY BREAKFAST/GENERAL MEETING |
10:00am 11:00am | Cutaneous Soft Tissue Neoplasms: Pearls and Pitfalls Dermatology/Pathology Joint Aaron Huber, DO |
11:00am 12:00pm | Making Sense of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas Dermatology/Pathology Joint Chauncey Syposs, DO |
12:00pm 1:00pm | Pathology Student Presentations |
1:00pm 2:00pm | Male Breast Cancer Chaya Prasad, MD |
2:00pm 3:00pm | TBA Gregory McDonald, DO |
3:00pm 3:30pm | Break |
3:30pm 4:30pm | Dermatology/Pathology Joint Amy Spizuoco, DO |
Dr. Steven A. Gustafson is board certified in Clinical Pathology and Hematopathology.
In 1996, Dr. Gustafson earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then went on to complete his residency in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology at University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine, followed by a numerous fellowships in Hematopathology, Surgical Pathology, Chemical Pathology, and Pediatric Pathology. He has lectures and conducted research on national and international levels, as well as authored and co-authored multiple peer-review publications. He is a reviewer for the Journal of Histotechnology. He currently serves on the faculty of Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. In his spare time, he volunteers for USA boxing as a ringside physician.
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Dr. Randall K McGivney DO, MBA is a 1980 graduate of Oklahoma State University with BS degree in Physiology. He received his DO degree in 1983 from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery (the last of the 3-year medical programs). Dr. McGivney did a transitional internship in 1983 at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso Texas followed by a residency in an Anatomic and Clinical Pathology from 1984 – 1988.
Dr. McGivney served in the US Army as teaching chief at WBAMC and worked at Medical Arts Lab in Oklahoma City before joining Mac Neal Hospital in the fall of 1991. He helped build Genesis Clinical Laboratory which Tenet Health sold to Lab Corp in 2015.
In 2011 he created Illinois Pathology Associates in which currently employs 8 pathologists and serves 3 suburban hospitals in Chicago. Dr. McGivney is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology from the American Board of Pathology and holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. Dr. McGivney serves as Chair of the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Sciences for West Suburban Medical Center. Dr. McGivney has served as an adjunct professor at Midwestern University in the Department of Pathology and he does private autopsies for Chicago Area Autopsy Services.
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John Kasimos, DO is board-certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and family medicine. He completed his residency training in all areas at Midwestern University – Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. He received his BS in Biology at Loyola University of Chicago and his MS in Biology with specialization in Microbiology from the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is primarily based at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields. Dr. Kasimos currently serves as Chair and Professor of the Department of Pathology, Midwestern University where he is extensively involved in the education and training of osteopathic medical students and is a SOMA Foundation’s Northup Educator of the Year Award Recipient.
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Dr. Huber is a surgical pathologist who specializes in gastrointestinal, liver, pancreaticobiliary, bone, and soft tissue pathology.
He is Board Certified in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology – American Board of Pathology
He received his DO degree in 2004 from Univ. of Health Sciences-College of Osteopathic Medicine
He completed his Residency in Pathology at Naval Medical Center San Diego07/20/2005 – 07/19/2009
His Post-doctoral Training & Residency training was completed 07/01/2013 – 06/30/2014 with a
Fellowship in Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Pathology at University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Dr. Prasad hails from Bangalore, India where she completed her medical school. She then went on to complete her pathology residency at OHSU, Portland Oregon and a 2-year fellowship in Ob/Gyn pathology at Harvard Medical School. At Harvard she was the recipient of several American Cancer Society and NIH research awards. In 1995, she went onto receive the prestigious National Physician Scientist award from NIH, an award that is given to few select physicians a year. She then continued to work at Kaiser Permanente for over 2 decades where she wore many administrative hats. Dr. Prasad joined Western University in 2016, where she is an associate professor and chair of the Clinical Sciences Dept.
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ROBERT A. KURTZMAN, D.O., FCAP
Forensic Pathologist, Retired Montana State Chief Medical Examiner
Rocky Mountain Forensic Services, PLLC
Dr. Kurtzman received his Doctor of Osteopathy from Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Des Moines, Iowa. Attended 1977-1980. He is Board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, Anatomic Pathology, July 1989, Laboratory Medicine, July 1991, Forensic Pathology, May 1994. He previously served on AOCP Board of Governors from 1989-1997 in various positions with having served as President 1996-1997.
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Gregory McDonald, DO, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He
went on to complete a residency in anatomic pathology at the Lankenau Hospital followed by a
forensic pathology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania and the Medical Examiner’s office
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completion of this fellowship, he served for 14 years as an
assistant medical examiner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr. McDonald currently serves as Dean of the School of Health Sciences and is a professor and
chairman of the Department of Forensic Medicine and Pathology at the Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine. His work at PCOM also includes serving as the program director of the Master
of Science (MS) in Forensic Medicine program. Dr. McDonald lectures extensively to DO, physician
assistant and forensic medicine students as well as providing residents and attending physicians
with continuing education programs. He has been the recipient of multiple awards for outstanding
teaching.
In addition to his teaching duties at PCOM he has lectured regionally and nationally in subjects
including post mortem changes, determination of cause and manner of death, blunt and sharp force
injury, asphyxiation and child abuse. Dr. McDonald is also the chief deputy coroner of Montgomery
County Pennsylvania.
He has served as the Vice Chairman and Chairman of the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology
where he also is the Chairman of the subcommittee on Forensic Pathology. Certified in both anatomic
pathology and forensic pathology, he has completed more than 8,000 autopsies and has testified in
more than 800 court cases
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Dr. Laura Michael is currently Medical Director of Vizia Diagnostics, formerly Boston Scientific Pathology since November 2022. She has been an AOCP board member since 2004, and past president 2008-2010, and 2014-2015, 2020-2021. She presents at many AOCP conferences, speaking on GI Pathology. She is a GI Pathologists who trained at the University of Florida and the first fellow of Dr. Gregory Lauwers, who is now at Moffitt Cancer Centre, after many years at Massachusetts General and Harvard University.
After residency, Dr. Michael spent over five years at Citrus Memorial Hospital as a staff pathologists before accepting the Medical Directorship of Gastrocor, Florida position at Bostwick Laboratories. Ten years later, she moved to Alpharetta Georgia to a GI Pathology laboratory, Endochoice, which became Boston Scientific a few years later. She is a fellow of the College of American Pathologists, Gastrointestinal Pathology Society member and Board certified American Osteopathic Board of Pathology and American Board of Pathology
Maria Mostyka, DO
Assistant Professor
Thomas Jefferson University
Dr. Mostyka received her medical degree at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA – 2018. She completed her residency in Pathology, Anatomic & Clinical at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY – 2022, and has also completed a Fellowship in Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH – 2023. She serves as Assistant Professor in Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University.
Kathleen Mannava, MD
Associate Professor
UR Medicine, University of Rochester
Kathleen Mannava, MD is a board-certified dermatologist and a board-certified dermatopathologist who specializes in the care of skin diseases in both adults and children. She has sub-specialization in dermatopathology, which allows Dr Mannava to diagnose skin disease by studying biopsy samples under the microscope. Dr Mannava sees and treats patients with both simple and complex medical dermatological conditions, which can include skin cancer, rashes, psoriasis, eczema, other acute and chronic skin conditions, dermatitis, and many other conditions that may require medication, small procedures, or routine skin checks and monitoring.
She was Certified in Dermatology and Dermatopathology by the American Board of Dermatology.
Dr. Mannava serves as Associate Professor – Department of Dermatology (SMD) and
Associate Professor – Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (SMD) – Joint
Credentials
She received her medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University College of Medicine. 2009
Residency, Dermatology, The Warren Alpert Medical School Of Brown University. 2010 – 2013
Fellowship, Dermatopathology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine. 2015 – 2016
Chauncey R. Syposs, DO
Assistant Professor
UR Medicine, University of Rochester
Dr. Syposs is Board Certified in Pathology – Clinical by the American Board of Pathology/Clinical Pathology, and serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at University of Rochester School Of Medicine.
He received his DO at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. 2019, and his MA at SUNY at Buffalo-School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. 2018.
Dr. Syposs completed his Residency, Pathology – Clinical, University of Rochester School of Medicine. 2019 – 2022 and a Fellowship in Hematopathology, University of Rochester School of Medicine. 2022 – 2023
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References:
Dermawan JK, Ko JS, Billings SD. Update on cutaneous soft tissue tumors. Surg Pathol Clin. 2021;14:195-207.
Brenn T. Soft tissue special issue: cutaneous pleomorphic spindle cell tumors. Head and Neck Pathol. 2020;14:109-120.
Carter CS, Patel RM. Cutaneous soft tissue tumors: diagnostically disorienting epithelioid tumors that are not epithelial, and other perplexing mesenchymal lesions. Mod Pathol. 2020;33:66-82.
Core Competencies: 2,3,6,7
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Demicco EG. Molecular updated in adipocytic neoplasms. Sem Diagn Pathol. 2019;36:85-94.
Thway K. What’s new in adipocytic neoplasia? Histopathology. 2022;80:76-97
Core Competencies: 2,3,6,7
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Annals of Journal of Internal Medicine 2022 Annals of Internal Medicine
ASCP Test Utilization 2023
Core Competencies: 2,3,4,5,7
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Gamma-delta T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia: a report of a rare entity – PubMed
Li W. The 5th Edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Hematolymphoid Tumors. In: Li W, editor. Leukemia [Internet]. Brisbane (AU): Exon Publications; 2022 Oct 16. Chapter 1. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK586208/ doi: 10.36255/exon-publications-leukemia-who-5th-edition-hematolymphoid-tumors
Hristov AC, Tejasvi T, Wilcox RA. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: 2023 update on diagnosis, risk-stratification, and management. Am J Hematol. 2023 Jan;98(1):193-209. doi: 10.1002/ajh.26760. Epub 2022 Oct 20. PMID: 36226409; PMCID: PMC9772153.
Core Competencies: 2,7
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USCAP Gynecological Pathology 2024: Essential Knowledge for Diagnostic Practice Gynecological Pathology 2024: Essential Knowledge for Diagnostic Practice | USCAP eLearning
Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology, Philip Clement, MD and Robert Young, MD Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology: 4th edition | Philip B. Clement | ISBN: 9780323528009 | Elsevier Australia Bookstore
Core Competencies: 2,3,5,6,7
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Diagnostic Pathology of Pediatric Neoplasms. 2012. Amirsys Inc. ISNB: 9781931884-54-9.
Stocker and Debner’s Pediatric Pathology. 4th Ed. 2016. ISBN: 978-1-4511-9373-2.
Core Competencies:2,3
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2 Hadjipetrou, A.; Anyfantakis, D.; Galanakis, C.G.; Kastanakis, M.; Kastanakis, S. Colorectal cancer, screening and primary care: A mini literature review. World J. Gastroenterol. 2017, 23, 6049-6058.
3.Kedrin, D.; Gala, M.K. Genetics of the Serrated Pathway to Colorectal Cancer. Clin. Transl. Gastroenterol. 2015, 6, e84.
4.BMJ 2022; 378 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-068921 (Published 31 August 2022)
5.Luo, C.; Zhang, H. The Role of Proinflammatory Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Colitis Associated Colorectal Cancer. Mediat. lnflamm. 2017, 2017, 1-8.
6.Mantovani, A.; Sica, A. Macrophages, innate immunity and cancer: Balance, tolerance, and diversity. Curr. Opin. lmmunol. 2010, 22, 231-237.
7.The American Journal of Gastroenterology 119(10S):p S288, October 2(L2!t I DOI: 10.14309/01.ajg.0001030988.63838.f9
8.Nutrients 2023 Jan 25:; 15(3) 617
Core Competencies: 2,3,5,6,7
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Elimimian EB, Elson L, Li H, et al. Male Breast Cancer: A Comparative Analysis from the National Cancer Database. World J Mens Health. 2021;39(3):506-515. doi:10.5534/wjmh.200164
Herrero D., Herrero M., Guerra J., Camacho-Mejías A., García I., Fernández P., González C., Viñuales M., González A., Periáñez Á., Mancha R., Bofill F., and Ruiz-Borrego M., Assessment of prognostic and therapeutic factors in male breast cancer: an observational study of a southwest Spanish single center, Archives of Breast Cancer. (2020) 7, no. 4, 1
Zhao J., Wang B., Zhao J., Mao Y., Liu J., and Yang Y., Male breast cancer: a closer look at patient and tumor characteristics and factors associated with survival, Thoracic Cancer. (2020) 11, no. 11, 3107–3116, https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13611, 32930510
Core Competencies: 2,3,6
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Sens,MA et al: Diagnostic Pathology:Forensic Pathology Philadelphia Pa,: Elsevier, 2021
Spitz,WU et al: Medical Investigation of Death 5th edition, Springfield IL: Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD, 2020
Core Competencies: 2
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Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms is one of the more challenging areas of GI pathology. Accurate diagnosis and staging of these entities is crucial for proper management of this potentially lethal disease.
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Interval Appendectomy Specimens – PubMed
Gonzalez RS, Carr NJ, Liao H, et al. High-Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: Clinicopathologic Findings in 35 Cases. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2022;146(12):1471-1478
Bell PD, Huber AR, Drage MG, et al Clinicopathologic Features of Low-grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: A Single-institution Experience of 117 Cases. Am J Surg Pathol. 2020;44(11):1549-1555.
Umetsu SE, Kakar S. Staging of appendiceal mucinous neoplasms: challenges and recent updates. Hum Pathol. 2023;132:65-76.
Core Competencies: 2,3
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