The objective of the course series Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology is to teach histopathologic interpretation and diagnosis in the context of clinical and radiographic information and in relation to patient care. The students learn through practice of oral pathology and review all cases accessioned to the Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service under the guidance of the staff oral pathologists. The large volume of accessions is supplemented by case exchanges with graduate programs in Oral Pathology across North America, to broaden the students' exposure to all aspects of oral and maxillofacial pathology. The practice-based learning is supported by student presentations and journal club to address challenging or emerging areas of oral pathology. DEN1111Y Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology I is designed for junior graduate students in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Students learn the scope of lesions in a large oral pathology practice and develop algorithms for differential diagnosis. They will apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes learned in Anatomical Pathology to gross and microscopic examination of oral pathology cases. Under staff guidance, they will contact clinicians to request additional clinical information and imaging studies. They will develop an approach to learn from the published literature and participation in webinars and conferences.