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BDIAP Workshops

Programme

Welcome to the BDIAP Workshops Programme

All sessions in the series will take place online via Zoom. Full instructions on how to participate will be provided to registered delegates prior to the event.  Sessions are designed to be interactive; please ensure you have a working microphone and are prepared to contribute.  

Registered delegates will receive a link to review the digital cases prior to the workshop date. 

All sessions are FREE for BDIAP Members. Information on how to join the BDIAP can be found here

Places are limited to 100 delegates per session. Please register only if you have confirmed you are able to attend the workshop at that date/time.

The date of the next workshop will be announced shortly. 


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Date and Time

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Time: TBC

Registration 

Reistration to open shortly

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP members can access previous session recordings via their BDIAP members' portal.


Past Sessions

BDIAP members get access to the past sessions via their BDIAP members' portal (where applicable). 

Diagnostic Dilemmas in Upper Gastrointestinal Pathology (28 November 2024)

Diagnostic Dilemmas in Upper Gastrointestinal Pathology

Professor Neil Shepherd

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Date and Time

Thursday 28 November 2024

Time: 15:00-17:00 GMT

Registration 

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP members can access previous session recordings via their BDIAP members' portal.

 

Biopsy Diagnosis of Papillary Lesions of the Breast (25 July 2024)

Biopsy Diagnosis of Papillary Lesions of the Breast

Professor Mieke Van Bockstal

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Date and Time

Thursday 25 July 2024

15:15-17:15 BST

Registration 

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP members can access previous session recordings via their BDIAP members' portal.

 

Selected Cases in Head and Neck Pathology (26 January 2024)

Selected Cases in Head and Neck Pathology

Dr Ann Sandison 

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Date and Time

Friday 26 January 2024

15:00 - 17:00

Registration

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

This session was not recorded. 

 

Histopathology of rare parenchymal lung diseases (30 November 2023)

Histopathology of rare parenchymal lung diseases

Professor Aurelie Fabre

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Date and Time

Session took place on 30th November 3-5pm

Registration

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP Members can access educational content from the session by logging in to the Member Portal.

 

A Diagnostic Approach to Thymic Epithelial Tumours (TETs) (17 August 2023)

A Diagnostic Approach to Thymic Epithelial Tumours (TETs)

previously Mediastinal Masses

Dr Jan von der Thüsen 

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Date and Time

Session took place on 17 August 2023

15:00-17:00 BST

Registration

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP Members can access educational content from the session by logging in to the Member Portal.

 

Polyps of the Gastrointestinal Tract (6 April 2023)

Polyps of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Professor Neil Shepherd

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Date and Time

Session took place on Thursday 6 April 2023

15:30-17:00 BST

Registration

BDIAP Members: Free of charge
Non-Members: £12.00

All registrants must read and agree to the terms of the BDIAP event etiquette when registering.

BDIAP Members can access educational content from the session by logging in to the Member Portal.

 
 

Diagnostic approach to Glomerular Diseases (2 December 2022)