CME Office: 
Series date: 
04/26/2017 - 8:00am PDT to 10/11/2017 - 9:00am PDT

Speakers: Erina Foster MD/GI Vacaville, and Yassi Saffari MD/Pathology Vacaville

Course Description:

Pathology specimens are read and sometimes do not correlate clinically or are ambiguous and could be subjective requiring review. Improved diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for patients. Treatment decisions are based on pathology readings often in our field. This is a forum where both the GI doctor and Pathologist can share specialty specific standards of care or practice to apply to patient treatment decisions. 

Target Audience :GI physicians and pathologists. 

Objectives:

1. Identify details of the pathology read to see if correlates clinically with patient.

2. Recommend care or practice improvements based on case review.

Faculty & Disclosure: 

Kaiser Permanente Napa/Solano has determined that the speaker and planner(s) do not have affiliations with any corporate organizations that may constitiute a conflict of interest with this presentation.

Kaiser Permanente Napa/Solano takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.

Kaiser Permanente does not endorse any brand-name products.

Credits & Accreditation:

Kaiser Permanente Napa Solano is accredited by the Institiute for Medical Quality/California Medical Asociation (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical educaiton for physicians.

The Kaiser Permanente Napa/Solano designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.  Physicans should claim only the credti commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activitly.  Specialty Credits:  +1 Radiolgy Technology Credit, 

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Series location: 
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
1 Quality Dr
Vacaville, CA 95688
United States

Sessions

Session Date
NSA 04/26/17 GI PATH Case Conference 04/26/2017 - 8:00am to 9:00am PDT
NSA 07/19/17 GI PATH Case Conference 07/19/2017 - 8:00am to 9:00am PDT
NSA 10/11/17 GI PATH Conference 10/11/2017 - 8:00am to 9:00am PDT