We provide a range of educational opportunities across the breadth of pathology. Discover more about the conferences we offer.
Date: 19 July 2023
Location: To be held in Wales
Cost: free
CPD credits: 4
This symposium is aimed at RCPath fellows, members, trainees and others interested in the range of pathology specialties in Wales. Delegates will hear presentations about upcoming themes in the field of pathology and share some of the great developments happening in Wales. They will hear from the President Professor Mike Osborn and hear about the College's work in Wales.
Date: 10–11 August 2023
Location: Royal College of Pathologists, 6 Alie Street, London E1 8QT
Cost: Free
This annual event held every August is open to UK medical students in any year of training, offering the opportunity to find out about the wide range of pathology specialities through a mixture of lectures and small-group interactive breakout sessions. This free 2-day course will give you a chance to talk to current trainees and established consultants about their careers.
Date: 21 September 2023
Location: Virtual
Cost: £105
CPD credits: 6
Medical Examiner Training is aimed at senior doctors who wish to apply for, or have already been appointed to, the role of medical examiner in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Gibraltar. Eligibility criteria and employment models are determined locally in England and by NHS Shared Services Partnership in Wales. The College does not make medical examiner appointments and completing the training does not entitle you to employment in this role. Only medically qualified applicants are eligible to apply for membership of the College via the RCPathME route.
Date: 18 October 2023
Location: Cloth Hall Court, Leeds
CPD credits: 4
Acting on your feedback from the President’s member engagement tour, we are pleased to announce we are jointly hosting the 2023 RCPath/IBMS Northern Symposium: Pathology and People with the IBMS.
Please join us for an exciting opportunity to meet, share experiences and network with local colleagues working in pathology in the North of England.
This event will bring together professionals from all backgrounds and specialties to discuss local issues, offer peer support and share learning relevant across our fields.
The symposium will start at 9.30am for registration and end at 3.45pm.