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TRAINING DAY DIARY 2016

Training days are held on the second wednesday of the month and generally alternate between Bristol and Exeter. 

Please contact us if you want to recommend a speaker or teaching topic

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Date

Session

Speaker

Topic

Jan 13th

 

 

 

 

Feb 9th

AM

Dr Tom Grigor

Dr Rob Hadden

Dr Tim Bracey

Lymphoreticular pathology

Placental pathology

Oral displeasure (again sorry!)

Exeter

PM

Dr Mark Smith Smooth muscle tumours

 

 

 

 

March 9th

AM

 Industrial action

Industrial action

Bristol

PM

 

 

 

 

April 13th

10am

11am

12pm

Dr Katherine Syred

Dr Tanwen Wright

Endothelial tumours

The pain and pleasure of consultant life

 Exeter

1200-1430

Dr Tim Bracey

Oesophagogastric dysplasia and other issues

plus slide seminar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 11th

AM

Prof Neil Shepherd

Neuroendocrine tumours of the gut, reporting colorectal cancer, + approach to Barrett's diagnosis 

Bristol

PM

Dr Ed Sheffield

Endocrine Pathology

 

 

 

 

June 8th

AM

Peter Beresford

10-12 Post-mortem toxicology for pathology trainees

Bristol

PM

Dr Mary Brett

12-1pm Review slides (essential for afternoon session);

2-4pm Head and neck pathology/ endocrine pathology case review session

 

 

 

 

THURSDAY

Sept 15th

AM

Dr Kim Billingham

Approach to breast needle cores, with particular emphasis on B3 lesions including fibroepithelial lesions and papillary lesions

 

Bristol

PM  

 Dr Pinias Mukonoweshuro

Gynae pathology cutup and reporting including borderline tumours

 

 

 

 

October 12th

AM

Dr McCullagh

Urological Pathology

Exeter

PM

Dr Rajab

Urological Pathology

 

 

 

 

Nov 9th

AM

Dr Cope

Gynaecological Pathology

Exeter

PM

Dr Mandalia

Gynaecological Pathology

 

 

 

 

 Wed Dec 14th 

Exeter

Professor Marco Novelli (UCH)

Upper GI pathology -  cases with WSIs linked (login details at bottom of page)

GI spindle cell lesions, GI infections vs IBD

Inherited syndromes Histopathology review

Inherited syndromes presentation


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