The Pathological Society has developed a comprehensive educational portal with a rapidly growing collection of media rich content. These include video recordings of key note lectures at recent meeting of the Pathological Society and virtual slide sets from our trainee events and diagnostic digital slide classrooms.
The Pathological Society Educational Portal is restricted to Members of the Society. If you are a member, please login.
Non-members, click on the links below to see some examples of the content we have available, or Join the Society to get full access to all educational resources.
Public Video Lectures
To view Prof Louise Jones's presentation please click the link below:
NEW - The 100,000 Genomes Project and Cancer
- Prof J Louise Jones, Centre for Tumour Biology, Barts Cancer Institute, Lead for Molecular Pathology, Genomics England
Making Surgery More Precise – Seeing a Tumour Faster Than Ever Before
- Prof Ron Heeren, M4I, Maastricht University, Maastricht 2018
From Nora Barnacle to Barack Obama: A Personalised Journey Through Precision Medicine
- Prof Mark Lawler, Belfast 2017
The 100,000 Genomes Project -transforming the NHS
- Dr Tom Fowler and Dr Kay Lawson, Nottingham 2016
Dying for a drink: Problem and solutions
- Professor Frank Murray, Dublin 2015
The relationships between Patients, the Public and Biomedical Researchers
- Professor Pam Shaw, Sheffield 2012
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Brain Tissue Donation - An Essential Gift for Neuroscience Research?
- Professor James W. Ironside, St. Andrews 2010
Brain Tissue Donation - An Essential Gift for Neuroscience Research?
- Professor PH Pennington, Leeds 2008
Additional video lectures for members in the Educational Portal include:
- Summer Meeting, Leeds 2008
- Winter Meeting, Kings College, London 2009
- Summer Meeting, Cardiff 2009 (view previews on YouTube)
- Winter Meeting, Imperial College 2010
- Summer Meeting, St. Andrews 2012
- Winter Meeting, Cambridge 2011
Virtual Slides with PathXL
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Skin Pathology |
Oral Pathology Dr Max Robinson |
Bone & Joint Pathology Dr Richard Davie |