Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Vol. 29, No. 3, May/June 2026 is now available online! 📖
SPP members and other subscribers, access the latest issue here: https://t.co/PP9Mo74kRB
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Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Vol. 29, No. 2 March and April 2026 is now available online
Access the latest issue here:
https://t.co/wyL6c4Cxea
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📦 Want your swag box?
Register for the 2026 SPP Virtual Course by June 30, 2026 to receive an exclusive attendee swag https://t.co/0VzzU7ge76 limited. 🧬
Register:https://t.co/Lp8EGPm202
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Registration is open. 🧬
💻 2026 Perinatal Pathology Virtual Course
🗓️ August 20-22, 2026
📚15.75 CME credits
Explore practical topics in perinatal autopsy, placental pathology, and current advances in the field.
Register:
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📘 New PDP Issue Available!
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology
Vol. 29, No. 1 (Jan/Feb 2026) is now live.
SPP members & subscribers can access the latest issue here:
🔗 https://t.co/udO2HnyOUg
🧠 Join Dr. Charlotte Kim and Dr. Heather Keir for a focused workshop on basal plate disorders. Learn key lesions, diagnostic challenges, and clinical implications through high-yield, case-based teaching.
Register: https://t.co/nzbZ4NYRwP
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🩺 Learn how to improve and standardize placental pathology reporting. Dr. Sanjita Ravishankar and Dr. Eumenia Castro will cover key strategies for clearer documentation, stronger clinical correlation, and better perinatal care.
Register: https://t.co/g4ykROcmtj
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🧬 Learn how molecular insights strengthen diagnosis in GTD and GTN. Join Dr. Bradley Quade and Dr. Lawrence Hsu Lin for a workshop that blends histopathology and genetics to improve classification and risk assessment.
Register: https://t.co/BpjZhi8d89
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🔬 Chronic diarrhea in kids is complex. Join us Jan 9 for a high-yield workshop with Dr. Iram Siddiqui on recognizing mucosal injury patterns, distinguishing IBD from mimics, and applying case-based diagnostic strategies.
Register: https://t.co/nzbZ4NYRwP
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📢 New Issue Alert: Winter Edition of Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (PDP) is now available.
Members and subscribers can access articles using the updated instructions here:
https://t.co/OxtsEnQpDP
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🏆✨ Congratulations to all our award winners at the #SPPFallMeeting!
Your dedication, innovation & impact continue to advance the field of pediatric pathology. 🌟
We’re so proud to celebrate your achievements — and the bright future ahead! 👏
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🍸✨ What a night at the #SPPFallMeeting!
The Cocktail Reception & Interactive Poster Session brought together brilliant minds to share research, spark ideas & build lasting connections.
Huge thanks to everyone who presented & joined us — your energy made it unforgettable! 💫
Experts shared fascinating & challenging cases, sparking great discussion and collaboration. 🌟
Speakers: Mohamed Youssef, Anh Huynh, Virginia Duncan, Jennifer Bloomer, Amelia Sybenga, Philip Katzman, Erin Alston & Sanjita Ravishankar.
🔬 Live now at #SPPFallMeeting!
Part II of the Pediatric Symposia: Immune Dysregulation Syndromes & Organ-Specific Pathologies dives into lung & skin pathology with experts from CHOP — Drs. Lisa Young, Jennifer Pogoriler, Jim Treat & Maria Queenan.
Happening now at #SPPFallMeeting2025: Experts from CHOP unpack immune dysregulation syndromes and their impact on key organ systems — from liver to lung, skin & more. A can’t-miss session for pediatric pathologists! 🔬👶
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A wonderful turnout at our New Member & Trainee Luncheon! 🌟
It was great to see new faces, connect with colleagues, and welcome the next generation of pediatric pathologists into the SPP community. Here’s to new beginnings, mentorship, and meaningful connections!
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Lydia Du, MD, calls the pediatric pathology community to action:
Fresh tissue collection during autopsy may unlock the mystery behind Kawasaki Disease, helping improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
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