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British Division of the International Academy of Pathology3rd BDIAP one-day seminar for trainees in histopathology |
Approach to Cut-Up; Macroscopic Examination as the Precursor to Accurate
Microscopic Interpretation
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08:45-09:15 Registration and refreshments
09:15 INTRODUCTION Professor
G T Williams, President of the BDIAP
09:20-09:40 General
Points, Ethos and Tools Professor
B F Warren
09:40-10:00 Lung Professor A Nicholson
10:00-10:20 Skin Dr K Hollowood
10:20-10:50 Upper
GI Professor M Novelli
10:50-11:20 REFRESHMENTS
11:20-11:40 Pancreatobiliary Professor M Novelli
11:40-12:20 Lower
GI Professor G T Williams
12:20-12:55 Lymphoreticular Professor K Henry
12:55-13:45 LUNCH
13:45-14:15 Breast Professor S Pinder
14:15-14:45 Head
and Neck Dr A Sandison
14:45-15:25 Urology Dr
G Turner
15:25-15:50 REFRESHMENTS
15:50- 16:10 Endocrine Professor T Stephenson
16:10-16:40 Gynaecology Dr
S Manek
CONCLUDING REMARKS Professor G T Williams, President
of the BDIAP
16:45-17:30 Macroscopic
examination for the FRCPath Dr C Corbishley
This is an ideal revision day for trainees at
all stages. It will cover a subject not covered by other teaching courses,
namely the importance of cut-up in surgical pathology, which is essential for
routine practice.
Contact for further information:
Dr Lisa Browning
Clinical Lecturer in Histopathology, Nuffield Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. 01865 220581/222039
lisa.browning@ndcls.ox.ac.uk
More general queries about BDIAP activities
may be addressed to the Administrative
Secretary, Mrs C. Harris