Workshop: Stain & Sustain – Mastering IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY in Diagnostic Pathology

Target Audience: Pathology Postgraduates and Consultants

Venue: Department of Pathology, JSS Hospital, Mysuru

No of participants: 20

Venue: Department of Pathology, JSS Hospital, Mysuru

Target Audience: Pathology Postgraduates and Consultants

No of participants: 20

Time Session Format
08:30 – 09:00 AM Registration Registration
09:00 – 09:15 AM Registration & Pre-Test
  • Participant registration
  • 10 MCQ pre-assessment to assess baseline knowledge in IHC
Assessment
09:15 – 09:30 AM Introduction
  • Objectives of the workshop
  • Role of Immunohistochemistry in modern diagnostic pathology
Opening Session
09:30 – 10:15 AM Session 1: Understanding Immunohistochemistry – Multiutility Tool or Double-Edged Sword?
  • Principle of antigen-antibody reaction
  • Evolution of IHC in diagnostic pathology
  • Indications and limitations
  • Pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical variables
  • Common pitfalls in interpretation
Lecture
10:15 – 11:00 AM Session 2: IHC Technique – From Slide to Signal
  • Tissue fixation and processing
  • Antigen retrieval methods
  • Manual IHC staining procedure
  • Detection systems
  • Chromogens and counterstaining
  • Quality control measures
Lecture
11:00 – 11:15 AM Tea Break
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Session 3: Organ-Based IHC Approach
  • Immunohistochemistry of Lymph Node
    • Lymphoma panels
    • Reactive vs Neoplastic differentiation
  • Immunohistochemistry of Breast
    • ER, PR, HER2 interpretation
    • Predictive and prognostic markers
Lecture
12:15 – 01:00 PM Live Demonstration (Laboratory Session)
  • Demonstration of Manual IHC Staining Procedure
  • Overview of Automated IHC System
  • Demonstration on Leica Bond Max
  • Troubleshooting common technical issues
  • Instrument maintenance basics
Live Demonstration
01:00 – 02:00 PM Lunch Break
02:00 – 03:00 PM Session 4: Carcinoma of Unknown Primary – What is the Most Specific Antibody?
  • Stepwise panel selection
  • Cytokeratin profiling (CK7/CK20 patterns)
  • Organ-specific markers
  • Role of morphology in guiding IHC
  • Algorithm-based diagnostic approach
Lecture
03:00 – 03:15 PM Session 5: Quality Assurance & Reporting in IHC
  • Internal quality control
  • External quality assurance programs
  • Standard reporting formats
  • Interpretation scoring systems
  • Documentation and accreditation requirements
Lecture
03:15 – 03:45 PM Hands-On Interpretation Exercise
  • Participants divided into small groups
  • Digital/printed IHC case slides provided
  • Panel selection exercise
  • Group discussion and presentation
  • Faculty feedback
Hands-On Session
03:45 – 05:00 PM Post-Test & Discussion Assessment & Closing

Resource Faculty

Dr. Thingujam Bipin Singh

MBBS., MD (Pathology) – Gold Medalist

Fellowship in Oncopathology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital (Taiwan)

Consultant Pathologist
Trevi Hospital & Research Institute
Langol Laimanai, Imphal

Email: bipin_th@yahoo.com

Dr Suchitha S

Professor of Pathology,

JSS Medical College, JSS AHER

Mysuru

Mobile – 9845274440

Email – ssuchitha@jssuni.edu.in

Dr Teena D Murthy

Assistant Professor of Pathology,

JSS Medical College, JSS AHER

Mysuru

Mobile – 9611984830

Email – teenad@jssuni.edu.in

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