June 2021
15/06/21 at 11:00 IST
"RE-viewing evidence the systematic way"
What is the right way to look at literature? Is systematic review the only way to present high-quality evidence? Is the evidence-based approach only for people interested in research? Well, if you have these queries in your mind, come let us together clear these doubts and myths in our upcoming session on "Re-viewing evidence the systematic way" by Prof. Priyanka Kapoor on 15th June at 11.00AM Moderated by Dr. Sachin Sarode, with expert views from Dr.Gurkeerat Singh and hosted by Dr. Mandana Donoghue
Find out more:
For details, please visit: Starting on 21st
The Impact of Pathology on the Management of Oral Premalignant Disease and Oral Cancer
JUNE 2020:
08/06/21 at 11:00 IST
LIQUID BIOPSY has emerged as a novel non-invasive tool in detecting and monitoring cancer in several body fluids instead of tumor tissue. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), RNA (mRNA and microRNA), microvesicles, including exosomes and tumor "educated platelets," were recently identified as a source of genomic information in cancer patients which could reflect all subclones present in primary and metastatic lesions allowing sequential monitoring of disease evolution and help in treatment planning.
Watch this video for an overview of #LiquidBiopsy, its effectiveness in overcoming the limitations of assessing a tumor's molecular profile from a tissue biopsy. For example, as a single snapshot in time, tissue biopsy is subject to spatial selection bias owing to tumor heterogeneity, a shortcoming that is effectively overcome by liquid biopsy.
Watch this video for an overview of #LiquidBiopsy, its effectiveness in overcoming the limitations of assessing a tumor's molecular profile from a tissue biopsy. For example, as a single snapshot in time, tissue biopsy is subject to spatial selection bias owing to tumor heterogeneity, a shortcoming that is effectively overcome by liquid biopsy.
GUEST SPEAKER : Dr . Sangeeta Palaskar https://www.linkedin.com/in/sangeeta-palaskar-042a407b/
Prof and Head - Dept of Oral Pathology and Microbiology
Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune.
Prof and Head - Dept of Oral Pathology and Microbiology
Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune.
MODERATOR: Dr.Kiran Kumar
Designation: Professor, Dept. of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SDM College of Dental Sciences
Designation: Professor, Dept. of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, SDM College of Dental Sciences
EXPERT: Dr. Kalpana Joshi
June 2021
21- 25 June
Free online meeting. Register for each day of the event.
https://mandanadonoghue.blogspot.com/2021/05/oral-pathology-india-open-mike.html
April 2021
Friday - 30 April
18:00 IST
Livestream, click to set a reminder, and see the time in your own timezone.
Dangerous Mucosa – A Walk Through 180 Years of Oral Precancers
by Professor Jerry E. Bouquot
The mouth has always been home to a number of rather common and surprisingly varied premalignancies and precancerous conditions. Yet, for more than a century the dental profession ignored them, refusing to accept the responsibility of detection and management. All that has changed dramatically half a century ago and this webinar offers a clinically relevant, historical perspective of that change from an Oral Pathologist who participated in, and contributed to, its evolution. He will review our current understanding of the biological behavior of oral precancers and the practical approaches available for early detection, risk assessment, and differential diagnosis.
Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, participants will understand the following:
• Be able to describe clinical features and management options for oral precancers
• Be able to describe prognostic features of oral precancers
• Be able to compare look-alike lesions with oral precancers
About Dr. J. E. Bouquot DDS, MSD, DABOMP, DABOM, FAAOMP, FICD, FACD, FADI, FRCM (UK)
Emeritus Professor & Past Chair, Dept. Diagnostic & Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston
Clinical Professor & Past Chair, Department of Diagnostic Sciences,
West Virginia University School of Dentistry
Director of Research, The Maxillofacial Center for Education & Research
27th April
Art & Science of the Perfect Research Topic
by Dr Mandana Donoghue
THE PERFECT RESEARCH TOPIC identifies or explores something wholly new, expands existing knowledge, or takes current knowledge to a higher level of evidence. But the requirements of the perfect research topic do not end there. Instead, they include the overall feasibility and relevance of the study to be conducted based on the research topic.
In this week's livestream we examine the art and science of choosing the perfect research topic.
This week I will be both the Presenter and the host. Please share this with students and young colleagues who will find it helpful. I will also love to have senior colleagues adding their insights
20th April
Early detection of cancer is the single most effective means of achieving cure and extending survival. Community screening seemed like the answer but was replaced by the more effective screening of high-risk individuals. In oral cancer with well-established habit-related causation, it may seem a no-brainer that individuals with such habits need to be screened. Such a view, however, disregards a multitude of other factors that can play a deciding role.
We need ways that can present a holistic view of an individual’s risk of developing oral cancer. Watch this live stream to hear from Dr. Hemantha Amarsinghe all about the “Derivation, validation and use of the risk factor model for early detection of oral cancer.”
The webinar learning objectives include:
• An updated view of the global scenario and the risk factors for oral cancer
• How the risk factor model (RFM) was derived & validated
• The Use of RFM through PHC staff & social marketing campaign
6th of April
"Change is the only constant in life" -Heraclitus.
This #oralpathologytuesdays on #Perspectives, join us while we take "A career-oriented look at the graduate Indian oral pathology training."
In a one-hour live stream, we will look at the oral pathology career scenario vis à vis the graduate training in terms of careers in practice, academics, and research. Join panelists Drs: Ranganathan K, B Venkat Ramana ReddyRaghu Radhakrishnan, Simarpreet Sandhu, Ravikanth Manyam, Jayanthi Varun, Madhura MG, and Brendan Dsouza, and host: Mandana Donoghue.
30th of March
Live streaming on youtube - at 11:00 IST.Visit youtube and put a reminder.
Foam cells, hobnail cells, Koilocytes, Civatte bodies: The human mind loves descriptors, patterns, and pictures to help recognition and remembrance.
Pathologists are no different, and we have a range of fascinating adjectives to describe pathological changes. Join us this week on #OralPathologyTuesdays as Dr. @Anita Spadigam takes us through the pathobiology of these common cellular changes. The what, why, and how of these changes, and of course, the origin of their intriguing names.Must watch for Postgraduate students and anyone looking for a revision.The learning objectives of this live stream are : 1. Recognition of altered cell morphology. 2. Mechanisms driving alterations in cell morphology. 3. Contextual interpretation of morphological alterationsPresenter:Anita SpadigamProf & Head, Dept of OMFP, Goa Dental College & Hospital.Moderator:Prof. Keya Sircar Head, Department of Oral Pathology Faculty of DentistryJamia Millia Islamia
Foam cells, hobnail cells, Koilocytes, Civatte bodies: The human mind loves descriptors, patterns, and pictures to help recognition and remembrance.
Pathologists are no different, and we have a range of fascinating adjectives to describe pathological changes.
Join us this week on #OralPathologyTuesdays as Dr. @Anita Spadigam takes us through the pathobiology of these common cellular changes. The what, why, and how of these changes, and of course, the origin of their intriguing names.
Must watch for Postgraduate students and anyone looking for a revision.
The learning objectives of this live stream are :
1. Recognition of altered cell morphology.
2. Mechanisms driving alterations in cell morphology.
3. Contextual interpretation of morphological alterations
Presenter:
Anita Spadigam
Prof & Head, Dept of OMFP,
Goa Dental College & Hospital.
Moderator:
Prof. Keya Sircar
Head, Department of Oral Pathology
Faculty of Dentistry
Jamia Millia Islamia
9th of March
Live streaming on youtube - at 11:00 IST.
Visit youtube and put a reminder.
February 2021
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21st of February - one day program
Registration and presentation details
Starting on 21st
International Head & Neck Lesions- Short Course
Tomorrow, Oral Pathology Tuesday's webinar - Cellular Aging of fibroblasts in Matrix Organization - https://t.co/ADdJApT753 pic.twitter.com/tUoE4E5Jn3
— Dr.Mandana Donoghue (@MandanaDonoghue) January 11, 2021
OCTOBER 2020
Oral Pathology Updates - Oral Pathology Tuesdays
"Pediatric Neoplasms: distinct Biological Entities" by Dr. Nandini DB.
An update and fresh insights into these neoplasms and the difference with the adult tumors.
No registration required; take part in Youtube live stream by logging in at https://youtu.be/Uk9Clo8zWQ0
Date: 27th October Time: 11: 00 AM IST
An update and fresh insights into these neoplasms and the difference with the adult tumors.
No registration required; take part in Youtube live stream by logging in at https://youtu.be/Uk9Clo8zWQ0
Venue: Youtube live stream by logging in at https://youtu.be/Uk9Clo8zWQ0
Venue: Youtube live stream by logging in at https://youtu.be/Uk9Clo8zWQ0
Oral Pathology Updates - Oral Pathology Tuesdays'
Diagnostic Approach to Soft Tissue tumors of the Tongue
20th October 2020- 11;00 A.M. India (IST)
Free Registration - Zoom
or attend the live stream on Youtube Oral Pathology 360 Channel -Youtube
Oral & Maxillofacial Webinar Series
The Impact of Pathology on the Management of Oral Premalignant Disease and Oral Cancer
30th October - 1700- 18-30 Singapore Time
https://bit.ly/omswebinar2?fbclid=IwAR0dIqTohFcLOXtsXZKBskOb0u_fGXSAiJdZ4ZP_b-t005WfXEuIRNnZa_Y
SEPTEMBER 2020
JUNE 2020:
International webinar on "ORAL PRECANCER CANCER: CURRENT CONCEPTS
Organized by SRIHER in collaboration with ASOMP on 19th June 2020
Follow the link given below to register:
https://bit.ly/30iNMcx
Organized by SRIHER in collaboration with ASOMP on 19th June 2020
Follow the link given below to register:
https://bit.ly/30iNMcx
September 2018 Events:
Conference website
Registration is Open
31st International Conference of the Indian Society for Dental Research
27th-30th September 2018
November 2018 Events:
The annual conference of the Indian Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists
Conference website
Registration is open.
Early bird till 31st August 2018
December 2018 Events:
1st International & 16th National conference of the Indian Association of Forensic Odontology
Conference website
Registration is Open
31st International Conference of the Indian Society for Dental Research
27th-30th September 2018
Conference Website |
November 2018 Events:
The annual conference of the Indian Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists
XXVII National IAOMP Conference
16-18th November 2018, Amritsar
Theme: Innovate - Integrate - Motivate
Conference website
Registration is open.
Early bird till 31st August 2018
December 2018 Events:
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