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Dublin Pathology 2015

Hosted byDepartment of Pathology,

St Vincent’s University Hospital and University College Dublin

VenueDoubletree by Hilton Hotel,

Burlington Road, Dublin 8, Ireland

Companion SessionsAssociation of Clinical Electron Microscopists

Renal EQAUK NEQAS ICC & ISH

8th Joint Meeting of the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology

and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland

23 – 25 June 2015

PathologicalSocietyUnderstanding Disease

Dublin Pathology 2015

Important Deadlines

Abstract SubmissionMonday 9 March 2015 (midnight)

Early Bird RegistrationMonday 18 May 2015 (midnight)

Advance Registration Deadline Sunday 7 June 2015 (midnight)

12.00–13.00Kristin Henry Lecture – Pearls and Perils in PathologyProf M Leader, Dublin

13.00–14.00Lunch and Trade Exhibition

13.00–14.00Poster Viewing – Chairman’s Rounds: Cardiovascular/Pulmonary

08.00Registration and Coffee

09.00–12.00Symposium: Recent Advances in Familial Gynaecological Neoplasia

09.00–09.30Dr D Gallagher, Dublin: Overview of Familial Gynaecological Cancer Syndromes.

09.30–10.00Prof WG McCluggage, Belfast: Typing and Terminology – Tips on Key Diagnoses in Ovary, Fallopian Tube and Endometrium.

10.00–10.15Dr B Clarke, Toronto: Flagging Familial Syndromes – An Update on Non-BRCA Non-Lynch Familial Gynaecological Cancer Syndromes.

10.15–10.45Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

10.45–11.15Dr B Clarke, Toronto: Lynch Syndrome.

11.15–11.45Dr A George, London: Mainstreaming Cancer Genetics – BRCA Testing: Who and When?

11.45–12.00Panel discussions: The Pathologist’s Role in Deciding When to Perform Mismatch Repair Protein Testing and BRCA Mutation Testing.

09.00–12.00Symposium: Controversial Areas in Thoracic Tumours

09.00–09.30Prof S Lantuejoul, Grenoble: From Research Bench to Patient – Impact and Future of Molecular Diagnostic Developments on Lung Cancer Pathology Practice.

09.30–10.00Dr J McCarthy, Cork: Role of Thoracic Cytopathology in the 2015 Molecular Era.

10.00–10.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

10.30–11.00Prof K Kerr, Aberdeen: Challenges of the New WHO Classification in the Diagnosis of Adenocarcinoma.

11.00–11.30Dr A Marx, Würzberg: Staging / Classification of Thymic Epithelial Tumours.

11.30–12.00Prof A Nicholson, London: Approach to the Diagnosis of Rare and Unusual Lung Tumours.

09.00–12.00Symposium: Autopsy Pathology

09.00–09.30Dr C McGorrian, Dublin: Sudden Adult Death Syndrome – The Cardiologist’s Perspective.

09.30–10.00Prof MN Sheppard, London: Cardiac Pathology in the Obese.

10.00–10.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

10.30–11.00Dr S Elliott, Malvern: Toxicology: Interpretation for the Pathologist.

11.00–11.30Prof SB Lucas, London: Diagnosis of Infection, Sepsis and SIRS at Autopsy.

11.30–12.00Prof ISD Roberts, Oxford: Minimally Invasive Coroner’s Autopsy – The Present and (Near) Future.

09.00–12.00Trainees’ Symposium: Difficult Exam Topics

09.00–09.35Dr C Corbishley, London: Intraoperative Diagnosis.

09.35–10.10Dr M Sheehan, Galway: Macroscopic Examination.

10.10–10.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

10.30–11.00Dr T Giles, Liverpool: Thyroid FNA Cytology.

11.00–11.30Prof M Leader, Dublin: Soft Tissue Cutaneous Tumours.

11.30–12.00Prof AM Flanagan, London: Bone Tumours (and / or / also Non-Neoplastic Conditions).

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14.00–17.00Symposium: Breast Pathology – A Topical Miscellany

14.00–14.30Dr A Shaaban, Birmingham: The Management of B3 Lesions with Emphasis on Lobular Neoplasia.

14.30–15.00Dr J Thomas, Edinburgh: DCIS – Sloane Project Update.

15.00–15.30Miss A Francis, Birmingham: The LORIS Trial.

15.30–16.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

16.00–16.30Prof IO Ellis, Nottingham: The Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer.

16.30–17.00Prof JS Reis-Filho, New York: Next Generation Sequencing in Breast Cancer – Current State of the Art.

14.00–17.00Symposium: Cardiomyopathies

14.00-14.30Dr S Prasad, London: Imaging of Cardiomyopathies.

14.30–15.00Dr E Behr, London: Genetics of Cardiomyopathies.

15.00–15.30Prof MN Sheppard, London: Pathological Diagnosis of Cardiomyopathies.

15.30–16.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

16.00-16.30Dr A Fabre and Dr E Molloy, Dublin: CPCs on Vasculitis.

16.30–17.00Keynote LectureProf S Sharma, London: Athletes and Sudden Death.

14.00–17.00Oral Free Papers

15.30–16.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

14.00–17.00Symposium: Update in Genitourinary Pathology

14.00-14.30Prof S Fleming, Dundee: Update on Classification of Renal Carcinoma.

14.30–15.00Dr C Corbishley, London: Updates in Penile Pathology Including the New Dataset and Diagnostic Pitfalls.

15.00–15.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

15.30–16.00Dr J Shanks, Manchester: Updates in Bladder Cancer Including the RCPath Dataset, Subtypes of Bladder Cancer and Molecular Developments.

16.00-17.00Prof T Ulbright, Indianapolis: “New” Entities in Testicular Pathology.

17.00–18.00Poster Viewing – Chairman’s Rounds

18.30–19.15 [Venue: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland]Public Lecture – Dying for a DrinkProf F Murray, Dublin

19.15–20.30 [Venue: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland]Welcome Reception

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08.00Registration and Coffee

08.30–12.00Symposium: Gastrointestinal Neoplasia

08.30–09.00Prof D O’Toole, Dublin: Barrett’s Oesophagus: An Evolving Challenge for the Gastroenterologist.

09.00–09.30Dr C Muldoon, Dublin: The Pathologist’s Role in the Diagnosis and Management of Neoplasia in Barrett’s Oesophagus.

09.30–10.00Prof M Vieth, Bayreuth: The Modern Management of IBD Neoplasia.

10.00–10.30Dr M Loughrey, Belfast: The Pathology of Colorectal Cancer Screening.

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.30Prof I Nagtegaal, Nijmegen: Predicting Lymph Node Metastatic Disease in pT1 Polyp Cancers.

11.30–12.00Prof P Quirke, Leeds: Colorectal Cancer: Updated Royal College of Pathologists Guidelines.

09.00–12.00Symposium: Melanocytic Lesions

09.00–09.30Prof WJ Mooi, Amsterdam: Benign vs. Malignant Melanocytic Lesions.

09.30–10.00Dr E Calonje, London: Unusual Variants of Malignant Melanoma.

10.00–10.30Prof S Finn, Dublin: Molecular Analysis of Malignant Melanoma.

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.30Dr T Brenn, Edinburgh: Spitzoid Tumours.

11.30–12.00Slide Cases

09.00–12.00Symposium: Digital Pathology

09.00–09.30Speaker to be confirmed: The Road to 100% Digital Remote Reporting of Breast Pathology in Sweden – The Kalmar/Linköping Experience.

09.30–10.00Dr DRJ Snead, Coventry: UK Perspective.

10.00–10.30Dr SM Hewitt, Bethesda: Digital Pathology – Are We There Yet?

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.30Prof JE Martin, London: The National NHS View and Practicalities.

11.30–12.00Round Table Discussion.

08.00–09.00Trainees’ Breakfast Session – Meet the Experts: How to Write a Paper

Light breakfast will be provided.

08.00–08.30Prof DM Berney, London: How to Write a Paper – Histopathology.

08.30–09.00Prof CS Herrington, Dundee: How to Write a Paper – Journal of Pathology.

09.00–12.00Oral Free Papers

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

12.00–13.00CL Oakley Lecture – Rare Types of Breast Cancer: Deconstructing the Complexity and Heterogeneity of the Disease.Dr B Weigelt, New York

13.00–14.00Lunch and Trade Exhibition

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09.00–12.00UK NEQAS ICC & ISH Companion Session: Advanced Diagnostics: Improving Testing for the Benefit of Patient Management

09.00–09.05Prof B Jasani, Cardiff (tbc): Welcome and Introduction

09.05–09.20Mr K Miller, London, UKNEQAS ICC & ISH: The Challenges for EQA.

09.20–09.45Dr S Wedden, CADQAS: The Role of Cancer Diagnostic Quality Assurance Services.

09.45–10.15Dr C D’Arrigo, Dorset: Improving Slide Based Testing for Prostate Cancer.

10.15–10.45Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

10.45–11.00Dr C D’Arrigo, Dorset: Modernising Slide Based Testing for Colorectal Cancer.

11.00–11.45Speaker to be confirmed: Management of Colorectal Cancer Patients.

11.45–12.20Dr A Robson, Lisbon (tbc): Aspects of Dermatopathology.

12.20–13.00Speaker to be confirmed: Managing Patients with Skin Cancer.

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17.00–18.00Poster Viewing – Chairman’s Rounds

19.30–23.00 [Venue: Dublin Castle]Conference Dinner and Irish Entertainment

14.00–16.30Symposium: Update on Benign Gastrointestinal Disorders

14.00–14.30Prof M Novelli, London: Infective Pathology in the Intestines.

14.30–15.00Prof J Greenson, Michigan: The Biopsy Pathology of Non-Coeliac Enteropathy.

15.00–15.30Prof G Lauwers, Boston: Iatrogenic Pathology of the Intestines: The More You Look, The More You Find.

15.30–16.00 Prof P Demetter, Brussels: Unusual Colitides.

16.00–16.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

14.00–17.00Undergraduate Engagement Forum

14.00–14.20Dr RJ Byers, Manchester, and General Secretary, Pathological Society: Introduction to the Session including History of the Initiative and Pathology in the Curriculum.

14.20–14.40Dr NP West, Leeds: A Research Career in Pathology.

14.40–15.00Miss JV Yu, Dublin: Experiences of a “Stellar Student”.

15.00–15.20Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

Undergraduate Research Presentations

15.20–15.351/4 Top Ranked Undergraduate Abstracts.

15.35–15.502/4 Top Ranked Undergraduate Abstracts.

15.50–16.053/4 Top Ranked Undergraduate Abstracts.

16.05–16.204/4 Top Ranked Undergraduate Abstracts.

16.20–16.40Runner-Up 2014 UCD SSRA Award.

16.40–17.00Winner 2014 UCD SSRA Award.

14.00–17.00Oral Free Papers

15.30–16.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

13.30–17.00Symposium: Renal Pathology including Renal EQA and Renal Transplant EQA

13.30-13.50Prof T Dorman, Dublin: Role of the Renal Biopsy in Thrombotic Microangiopathy.

13.50–14.10Dr I Bajema, Leiden: Histological Classification of Diabetic Nephropathy – Does It Add Clinical Value?

14.10–14.30Prof ISD Roberts, Oxford: IgA Nephropathy: Report From The First Oxford Conference.

14.30–15.00Dr C O’Seaghdha, Dublin: Genome Wide Association Studies of Kidney Diseases. A Population Based Approach to Kidney Disease.

15.00–15.20Refreshment Break

15.20–15.40Prof HT Cook, London: Renal Registry Issues.

15.40-16.30Prof ISD Roberts, Oxford: Renal EQA.

16.30-17.00Dr DAH Neil, Birmingham: Renal Transplant EQA.

14.00–17.00UK NEQAS ICC & ISH Companion Session

14.00–14.45Dr M Ibrahim, London: Breast Cancer EQA.

14.45–15.30Speaker to be confirmed: Improved Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer.

15.30–16.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

16.00–16.45Dr E Thunnissen, Amsterdam (tbc): Lung Cancer and EQA.

16.45–17.00Discussion and Summing Up.

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13.00–14.00Pathological Society Annual General Meeting

13.00–14.00Trainees’ Session – Meet The Experts

13.00–13.30Prof M Farrell, Dublin: Post Mortem Neuropathology for Surgical Pathologists.

13.30–14.00Dr K Kurian, Bristol: Neuropath / Surgical Neuropathology for General Pathologists.

13.00–14.00Industry Lunch Symposium – Roche Diagnostics: H & E Staining

(Packed lunch will be provided)

13.00–14.00Lunch and Trade Exhibition

08.00Registration and Coffee

09.00–12.20Symposium: Molecular Pathology – How We Use It Today

09.00–09.45Dr C Corless, Portland: Next Generation Sequencing: What Will It Mean For The Pathologist?

09.45–10.10Dr R Foley, London: Next Generation Sequencing in Muscle Disease – A Tale of Two Cities.

10.10–10.30Prof S Finn, Dublin: Next Generation Sequencing in Solid Organ Malignancy.

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.45Sponsored by Roche DiagnosticsDr M Padilla, Ventana – a member of the Roche Group, Tucson, Arizona: Companion Diagnostics – Role of Diagnostic Pathology.

11.45–12.05Dr R Flavin, Dublin: Companion Diagnostics in Haematological Malignancy.

12.05–12.20Panel Discussion and Q & A.

09.00–12.00Slide Seminar Discussion: Cytopathology

09.00–09.20Dr M Casey, Galway: Cases 1 and 2.

09.20–09.40Dr D Gibbons, Dublin: Cases 3 and 4.

09.40–10.00Dr N Mulligan, Dublin: Cases 5 and 6.

10.00–10.20Dr J McCarthy, Cork: Cases 7 and 8.

10.20–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.20Dr S Nicholson, Dublin: Cases 9 and 10.

11.20–11.40Dr S Crowther, Meath: Cases 11 and 12.

11.40–12.00Dr D Royston, Dublin: Cases 13 and 14.

09.00–12.00ACEM Meeting

09.00–09.20Dr M Balys, London: Renal Biopsy Case Presentation.

09.20–10.00Dr L Moran, London: Role of EM in Renal Transplant Biopsies – An Update.

10.00–10.30Dr C von Rutland, Cardiff: Tissue Processing and its Effects on Glomerular Basement Membrane Thickness: A Multicentre Study.

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

11.00–11.20Dr S Brooks, Southampton: Muscle Biopsy Case Presentation.

11.20–11.50Dr J McMillan, London: The Continuing Role of EM in the Whole Exome Sequencing Era – A New Paradigm. A Recent Illustrative Case from the National Epidermoylsis Bullosa Centre.

11.50–12.00Group Photograph

12.00–13.30Lunch, Poster Viewing and Trade Exhibition

09.00–12.00Oral Free Papers

10.30–11.00Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

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14.00–16.00Symposium: Quality Assurance in Pathology

14.00–14.20Dr N Swan, Dublin: A National Framework for Quality Assurance in Cellular Pathology – The Irish Approach.

14.20–14.40Dr D Hughes, Sheffield: The Politics of EQA: The NHS England QA Review and its Consequences.

14.40–15.00Sponsored by Roche DiagnosticsMs E Sheppard, Tucson: The Role of Quality Assurance in the Molecular Laboratory.

15.00–15.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

15.30–16.00Dr N Mayer, Cork, and Dr J Oxley, Bristol: How to Run a Histopathology EQA in the Digital Age.

14.00–16.00Plenary Oral Presentations

15.00–15.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

16.00–17.00Doniach Lecture – Molecular Pathology: The Future?Prof CS Herrington, Dundee

End of Conference

14.00–17.00ACEM Meeting

13.30–14.00Dr A Shoemark, London: Role of Electron Tomography in the Diagnosis of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.

14.00–14.30Dr W van Hecke, Utrecht: EM Goes Viral.

14.30–15.00Ms K Maharg, Cardiff: Skin Biopsy Case Presentation of a Perforating Elastosis.

15.00–15.30Refreshment Break and Trade Exhibition

15.30–16.00Ms R Scully, Cardiff: Stages of Biofilm Formation by a Combination of Microscopic Methods.

16.00–17.00 ACEM Annual General Meeting

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EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FEESUNTIL MIDNIGHT ON MONDAY 18 MAY 2015

Delegate Type Fee Categories Per Day or Part Day

Conference Dinner

BDIAP or Pathological Society Member Ordinary Member,Consultant and/or equivalent position £ 115 £ 60

BDIAP or Pathological Society Concessionary Member

Biomedical Scientist; Honorary or Senior Member; PhD Student; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Technician and Trainee

£ 38 £ 60

Pathological Society Undergraduate Student Member

Undergraduate Student Free £ 30

Non-Member Consultant and/or equivalent position £ 165 £ 60

Non-Member Concessionary XBiomedical Scientist; PhD Student; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Technician and Trainee

£ 53 £ 60

Non-Member Undergraduate Student XSee special offer below Undergraduate Student £ 53 £ 60

LATE REGISTRATION FEESFROM MIDNIGHT (00.01 hr) ON TUESDAY 19 MAY 2015

Delegate Type Fee Categories Per Day or Part Day

Conference Dinner

BDIAP or Pathological Society Member Ordinary Member,Consultant and/or equivalent position £ 170 £ 80

BDIAP or Pathological Society Concessionary Member

Biomedical Scientist; Honorary or Senior Member; PhD Student; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Technician and Trainee

£ 60 £ 80

Pathological Society Undergraduate Student Member

Undergraduate Student Free £ 30

Non-Member Consultant and/or equivalent position £ 250 £ 80

Non-Member Concessionary XBiomedical Scientist; PhD Student; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Technician and Trainee

£ 80 £ 80

Non-Member Undergraduate Student XSee special offer below Undergraduate Student £ 80 £ 80

X ConCessionsDelegates from categories: Non-Member Undergraduate Student and Non-Member Concessionary must provide an identification document as proof of their student or trainee status, including NTNs where applicable. Proof must be by way of a statement from the Head of Department. Please email to: [email protected] (see registration website for template wording).

speCial offeR: Non-Member UK Undergraduate StudentsJoin the Royal College of Pathologists for only £10 and get free membership of the Pathological Society to benefit from free meeting registration for Dublin Pathology 2015 and all future Pathological Society scientific meetings.

or use this URL: http://www.rcpath.org/the-college/categories-of-membership

Irish Undergraduate Students — Pathological Society membership is being set up and information will be posted on the meeting and Society website when available. If you wish to be informed when this is available please email: [email protected].

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RegistRationRegistration is online only via: www.path.org.uk

advanCe RegistRationAdvance registration will close on Sunday 7 June 2015.Thereafter delegates may only register on-site on arrival at the meeting.

CanCellationsA cancellation fee of £20 will be deducted from any refund due for cancellations received in writing by Wednesday 3 June 2015. No refunds will be made after Wednesday 3 June 2015.

RefReshmentsAll refreshments, including lunch, are included in the daily registration fee.

delegate enRolment (AT THE MEETING)Enrolment at the Delegate Reception Desk will take place from 08.00 hrs each day unless stated otherwise.

additional infoRmation

venue loCationDoubletree by Hilton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin 8, Ireland.For more details see: http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ireland/doubletree-by-hilton-

hotel-dublin-burlington-road-DUBBUDI/index.html

fRee papeR sessionsoRal CommuniCationsPresentations will be allocated 15 minutes each, to include discussion. These will be selected on the basis of the written abstracts. Those papers not selected for oral presentation will be required to be presented as posters.

plenaRy oRal sessionThere will be a Plenary Oral Session in which the highest ranking submitted oral abstracts will be presented.

pRizeA prize for the best Plenary Oral Presentation will be awarded by the Journal of Pathology at the Conference Dinner.

posteR viewing and posteR RoundsIt is requested that posters remain on display throughout the whole Meeting.

RoundsOfficial Poster Chairman will review the posters as shown in the Programme Summary. A drinks reception will also be held.

posteR pRizesBdiap posteR pRizesAwarded for the best 3 posters relevant to diagnostic pathology.

pathologiCal soCiety posteR pRizesPathological Society’s Sir Alastair Currie Prize and second and third poster prizes

winneRsWinners will be announced at the Conference Dinner on 24 June.

posteR pResentationsPublication of abstracts in the Journal of Pathology On-Line SupplementThe presenting author (or another author) must attend the meeting to present the poster during their allocated poster round in order for the abstract to be published in the Journal of Pathology On-line Supplement.

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slide seminaR Competition and Review sessionCytopathology

ViewingDigital slide images of all cases will be available for preview on from 09.00 on Tuesday 23 June 2015 and will be available on the website in advance of the meeting.

Discussion SessionThursday 25 June 2015.

PrizeA case of champagne. The Winner will be announced at the Conference Dinner on Wednesday 24 June.At the discretion of the winner, the champagne is by tradition, shared amongst those present at the dinner.

suBmission of aBstRaCtsDeadline Monday 9 March 2015 at midnight.Abstracts must be submitted on-line via: www.path.org.uk

Unless otherwise instructed by the authors, all abstracts will be published in the Journal of Pathology On-line Supplement at the discretion of the Meetings Secretaries and the Editor.Presenters must register for the meeting in advance.

tRade exhiBitionThere will be a Trade Exhibition at the meeting adjacent to the poster and catering areas.

tRavelling to duBlinFor information visit: www.path.org.uk

aCCommodationHotel accommodation has been reserved for delegates visit: www.path.org.uk

inteRnet aCCessWi-Fi internet access will be available for delegates at the meeting.

soCial aCtivitiestuesday 23 JuneWelcome Reception, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.For more details see: http://www.rcpi.ie/content/docs/000001/361_5_media.pdf Reserve your free ticket when registering on-line.

wednesday 24 JuneConference Dinner and Irish Entertainment, Dublin Castle.For more details see: http://www.dublincastle.ie/ See page 9 for ticket prices. Please reserve your ticket when registering on-line.

loCal plaCes of inteRestFor more details see: http://www.visitdublin.com/dublin-a-to-z/results/plan-your-trip/188/

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enquiRiesBefore the Meeting enquiries should be addressed to:

Pathological Society Address UNTIL 29 January 2015: 2 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AF, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7976 1260 Fax: +44 (0)20 7930 2981Address FROM 30 January 2015: 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square,London WC2N 5BW, UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7872 5750 / 5751 Email: [email protected]

or BDIAP

PO Box 73, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol BS9 1RY, UK Tel: +44 (0)117 907 7940

Fax: +44 (0)117 907 7941 E-mail: [email protected]

Continuing pRofessional development (Cpd)This Meeting has been approved by the Royal College of Pathologists for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development accreditation.

The following credits will be awarded: Full day Tuesday 23 June 6 credits Wednesday 24 June 6 credits Thursday 25 June 5 credits

The Society cannot issues certificates for less than full day attendance. Delegates should use the reflective note section of their CPD Portfolio to self-accredit if attending less than full days.

Continuing Professional Development accreditation for the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) will be announced in due course.

notiCe to memBeRsPlease ensure that all relevant information regarding this Meeting is passed on to any non-members who wish to participate.

disClaimeRThe British Division of the IAP and Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland cannot be held responsible for any injury or loss sustained during the Meeting.

Any further information / amendments to this programme will be posted on: www.path.org.uk

Programme acknowledgements

This Programme is published jointly by: the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland © 2015

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