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  2. Royal College of Pathologists - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship Examination of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) is the main method of assessment for UK pathology training - evaluation of a candidate's training programme, indicating fitness to practise, whilst also marking the entry into independent practice and the beginning of continuing professional development.

  3. Anatomical pathology - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical Pathology is one of the specialty training programs offered by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA). The RCPA. To qualify as a Fellow of the RCPA in Anatomical Pathology, the candidate must complete a recognised undergraduate or postgraduate medical qualification and then complete a minimum of 2 years of clinical ...

  4. Michael Osborn (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Osborn is a British pathologist who is the president of the Royal College of Pathologists since November 2020 [1] [2] [3] He received his medical degree from Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals in London in 1995. In 2000, he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and in

  5. Suzy Lishman - Wikipedia

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    She was an officer of the Royal College of Pathologists from 2005 and raised the profile of the specialty by introducing public engagement initiatives such as National Pathology Week and International Pathology Day. [5] She has collaborated with the Science Museum, Royal Institution, Royal Society and Cheltenham Science Festival.

  6. Norah Schuster - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs written for the Royal College of Pathologists in response to enquiries from later generations as to how a hospital laboratory was run before the Emergency Medical Service for the war period (1939-1945) and before the Royal College of Pathologists (1963) came into existence. Publication held at the Royal Society of Medicine Library, London.

  7. Vincent Marks - Wikipedia

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    Marks retired in 1995 but remained active as an emeritus professor, contributing to research, publishing, and medico-legal work. He served as the president at the Association of Clinical Biochemists between 1989 and 1991, and as the vice president at the Royal College of Pathologists . [ 1 ]

  8. Neuropathology - Wikipedia

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    A postgraduate qualification in neuropathology is obtained through training and an examination overseen by the Royal College of Pathologists UK. A neuropathologist has training in anatomic pathology followed by training in relation to diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system and muscle.

  9. Jo Martin (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Elizabeth Martin CBE is National Specialty Advisor for Pathology to NHSEngland and Improvement, and Professor of Pathology at Queen Mary University of London. [1] [2] She was the President of the Royal College of Pathologists from November 2017 until November 2020.