Training the Assessor: Workplace Based Assessment
16th May 2008
5 CPD Credits
To be held at Manchester Conference Centre, Weston Building, Cockcroft Theatre, Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3BB
The aim of the training session is to introduce the principles of workplace-based assessments in pathology through interactive presentations, roleplay, discussion and feedback. This event is aimed at consultants, staff grade and associated specialists, senior biomedical scientists, clinical scientists, trainees and other healthcare professionals who may undertake an assessor’s role.
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Haematology Follow-up/Chronic Disease Management Meeting
A Joint Meeting between the Royal
4th June 2008
5 CPD Credits
To be held in Mander Hall, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, Bloomsbury London, WC1H 9BB
This is a one day Symposium aimed at addressing the current and future context of UK Clinical Haematology with regard to its sustainability in providing appropriate services for the management and follow up of increasing numbers of patients with chronic haematological conditions, both malignant and non-malignant. The aspirations of the Cancer Reform Strategy and projections for Haematology consultant staffing levels for the nex t 10-15 years are key factors that necessitate different ways of thinking about service provison, instead of the traditional hospiatl based outpatient clinic model - data will be presented on alternative approaches already working effectively.The educational objectives of the day are to provide a better understanding of the national context, provide clinicians with knwoledge and experience on different ways of working and to and to encourage the adoption of these alternatives into future service commissioning processes. The meeting is aimed at clinicans (medical & nursing) in Haematology but would also be of value to haeamtology service managers and improvement leads.
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Vulval diseases; integrated gynaecological; dermatological and pathological aspects
Friday 20 June 2008
5 CPD Credits
To be held at The East Midlands Conference Centre,
This exciting one-day meeting deals with very topical subjects and most recent updates from research, diagnostic and treatment aspects. It is aimed at consultants and trainees who share interest in clinico-pathological aspects of vulval diseases but of varied background including gynaecologists, General Practitioners, Dermatologist, Genito-urinary Physicians and Pathologists.
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Transfusion Medicine Today
Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th November 2008
11 CPD Credits
To be held at the Royal College of Pathologists,
Transfusion medicine is an essential component of modern health services, and blood safety is still high on the political agenda. This symposium will address many of the current major issues affecting blood services in the
Further meetings are being arranged; please check our website – www.rcpath.org/conferences regularly.
Further details:
To be held at The Royal College of Pathologist, 2 Carlton House Terrace,
