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Exp. Pathol. 1990; 40: 104 Gustav Fischer Verlag lena Announcement Diagnostic Cytopathology For Pathologists 1991 Postgraduate Institute The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers the 32nd Annual Postgraduate Institute For Pathologists In Clinical Cytopathology This Institute, Course A and Course B, is an intensive program in all aspects of Clinical Cytopathology, with time devoted to newer developments and techniques, special problems, research, and recent applications including immunodiagnosis and needleaspiration. It is solely for pathologists who are certified (or qualified for certification) by the American Board of Pathology (or its international equivalent). It is designed as a subspecialty residency in Clinical Cytopathology which is then highly compressed for the busy pathologist into 152 AMA Category I credit hours in two courses, both of which must be taken: February through April 1991, Home Study Course A is provided each registrant for Course B; and April 14 to April 25, 1991, In-Residence Course B is an extremely concentrated lecture series with intensive laboratory studies and vital clinical experience at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A. Topics are covered in lectures, explored in small informal conferences, and discussed over the microscope with the Faculty. Abundant self-instructional material ist available to maximize learning at each individual's pace. The Institute begins in February 1991. The Home Study Course A must be successfully completed before starting Course B on April 14th in Baltimore. Upon completed pre-registration the loan set of slides with texts (Course A) will be sent to each participant within the United States and Canada for home-study during February through April. Participants outside of the United States and Canada must make prior special arrangements to study Course A in adequate time before Course B. Application and completed pre-registration are advised at the earliest date possible, (before the end of the year) to assure an opening. Completed pre-registration, however, must be accom- plished before March 15, 1991, unless by special arrangement. For details, contact: John K. Forst, M.D., or Ms. Betty Ann Remley, 111 Pathology Building, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205, U. S. A. Telephone number: 301- 955-8594. The entire Course is given in English. 104 Exp. Pathol. 40 (1990) 2

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Exp. Pathol. 1990; 40: 104

Gustav Fischer Verlag lena Announcement

Diagnostic Cytopathology For Pathologists

1991 Postgraduate Institute

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers the

32nd Annual Postgraduate Institute For Pathologists In ClinicalCytopathology

This Institute, Course A and Course B, is an intensive program in all aspects of ClinicalCytopathology, with time devoted to newer developments and techniques, special problems,research, and recent applications including immunodiagnosis and needleaspiration. It is solelyfor pathologists who are certified (or qualified for certification) by the American Board ofPathology (or its international equivalent). It is designed as a subspecialty residency in ClinicalCytopathology which is then highly compressed for the busy pathologist into 152 AMACategory I credit hours in two courses, both of which must be taken:

February through April 1991, Home Study Course A is provided each registrant for Course B;andApril 14 to April 25, 1991, In-Residence Course B is an extremely concentrated lecture serieswith intensive laboratory studies and vital clinical experience at the Johns Hopkins MedicalInstitutions, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.

Topics are covered in lectures, explored in small informal conferences, and discussed over themicroscope with the Faculty. Abundant self-instructional material ist available to maximizelearning at each individual's pace.

The Institute begins in February 1991. The Home Study Course A must be successfullycompleted before starting Course B on April 14th in Baltimore. Upon completed pre-registrationthe loan set of slides with texts (Course A) will be sent to each participant within the United Statesand Canada for home-study during February through April. Participants outside of the UnitedStates and Canada must make prior special arrangements to study Course A in adequate timebefore Course B.

Application and completed pre-registration are advised at the earliest date possible, (before theend of the year) to assure an opening. Completed pre-registration, however, must be accom­plished before March 15, 1991, unless by special arrangement.

For details, contact: John K. Forst, M.D., or Ms. Betty Ann Remley, 111 PathologyBuilding, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205, U. S. A. Telephone number: 301­955-8594.

The entire Course is given in English.

104 Exp. Pathol. 40 (1990) 2