The IENE Conference Organizing Committee reviewed over 200 abstracts and devided them into the following types of presentations:

The second half of the work, systemic pathology, applies these general principles to specific organ systems. From cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis to complex neurological disorders, the text explores how localized cellular dysfunction manifests as clinical illness. What sets this work apart is its emphasis on clinicopathologic correlation. It teaches the reader to connect a patient’s symptoms with the underlying microscopic and macroscopic changes in their organs. This approach is vital for developing diagnostic reasoning, as it encourages clinicians to look beyond the surface and understand the biological "why" behind every sign and symptom.
For medical students grappling with the transition from basic sciences to clinical medicine, this text is often considered the "Bible" of pathology. Below is an overview of why this book is regarded as and how it structures the complex world of disease mechanisms. The second half of the work, systemic pathology,