Join us for the BDIAP Molecular Pathology and Approach to Cut-Up Study Days 2025
Bursaries available and closing soon
18 December 2024
(Last updated: 18 Dec 2024 10:11)
We look forward to welcoming delegates, members, and speakers to the 2025 BDIAP Study Days.
The Study Days will take place in-person on Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 March 2025, at 10 Union Street, London SE1 1SZ.
Discounted registration rates are available for BDIAP Members.
The 10th BDIAP Molecular Pathology 
Monday 3 March 2025
The aim of the study day is to provide attendees with theoretical knowledge for how to understand which molecular investigations are appropriate for your cases and how to interpret the results. The day is aimed at histopathologists (trainees, specialty doctors and consultants) but is also suitable for allied scientists who may want to learn more about the application and use of molecular pathology.
Lectures are delivered by experts from all the major pathology specialties, including gynaecological, respiratory and soft tissue pathology. The speakers often use case examples to supplement their talks, and each year they provide additional material which helps to ensure attendees keep up to date with the latest research developments in the field.
Delegates will receive access to additional recorded content and a 'Basics of Molecular Pathology' handbook which may be useful for those who are very new to this area.
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The 17th BDIAP Approach to Cut-Up Study Day
Tuesday 4 March 2025
The study day provides an opportunity for attendees to learn more about how to tackle some of the complex specimens that they may encounter in their departments.
The study day will be of particular benefit to those perhaps just beginning their careers in Histopathology, as well as more senior trainees looking for revision opportunities ahead of the FRCPath Part 2 examination. However, it will also be useful to any histopathology trainee/specialty doctor who wishes to expand their knowledge and refine their current approach, and for our allied scientist colleagues who are actively involved in specimen cut-up, with a dedicated ‘top tips’ talk.
Presentations are delivered by top histopathologists in the field with plenty of diagrams, hints and tips to demonstrate important principles.
Delegates will receive access to additional recorded content in advance of the meeting, and a 'top tips' document where speakers provided their ‘top tips’ for how to approach specimen preparation in terms of their subspecialty of histopathology, but also more generally.
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Apply for a bursary to attend the Study Days 
A total of six bursaries are available to attend the Study Days. Applicants can choose to attend one or both Study Days.
Bursaries consist of free meeting registration and a financial contribution towards travel and accommodation.
Applications are open to BDIAP Member Country Trainee, Affiliate and Allied Scientist Members (UK, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands).
The application deadline is 23:59 GMT on Friday 27 December 2024.
For more information please visit the dedicated bursary pages linked below.
Molecular Pathology Bursaries Approach to Cut-Up Bursaries
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