AANP-OREN An Online Resource for Education in Neuropathology

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Annual Diagnostic Slide Session

The protocols and discussions of our Annual Diagnostic Slide Session from 2003 to 2007 are now available on line. More will be added.

Online Resource for Education in Neuropathology (OREN) is the official online pathology educational program provided by the American Association of Neuropathologists (AANP), Inc. It includes virtual microscope, pathology case studies, quiz type questions, and other resources for neuropathology educational use. OREN is open to contribution.

 

News

Education, conferences, and meeting news.

Virtual Microscope

Supported by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP).

Quiz Sets

Neuropathology quiz sets from OREN and other online sources are available here.

Teaching Cases

Teaching cases from OREN and other online sources are available here.

Quick Reference

You can find information about neuropathology quick in here.

Diagnostic Slide Session

Established in 1959. This is an annual session where challenging diagnostic cases are presented and shared between members.

Presentations

Presentations from former AANP meetings can be downloaded here.

Trainee's Corner

Information for residents and fellows.

Links to Other Sites

Links to other neuropathology educational sites.

About Us

Information on the history and editorial board of AANP-OREN.

Instruction for Author

Check here out if you decide to contribute.

Contact Us

We love to hear from our users.

 

This program is intended only for educational purposes, not for research, diagnostic, or therapeutic purposes. All rights reserved. Terms of UseDisclaimer, Comments. This program is supported in part by:

The Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, U.S.A. and

 

 

The Departments of Telemedicine, Radiologic Pathology, and Neuropathology & Ophthalmic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Department of Defense, U.S.A.