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Chair of RCPath Trainees’ Advisory Committee. This is the TAC committee account.

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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
11 hours
There are 24 modules, each of which takes around 20 minutes to complete. You can do as many or as few as you wish. A certificate is issued if all 24 are completed.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
11 hours
Although primarily intended as part of the training for new Medical Examiners, the e-learning modules contain information that trainees preparing for the CHAT exam might find useful, such as when to refer a case to the coroner and how to complete a death certificate.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
3 days
exploring the impact, challenges, and growing effects of antimicrobial resistance across pathology specialties — and what this means for patient safety. We'll be joined by an expert panel representing multiple specialties and external organisations, offering valuable insights.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
3 days
🌍 World Antimicrobial Resistance Week 🔬 Live Webinar: Antimicrobial Resistance & Patient Safety in Pathology https://t.co/MUXqNqMK3G As part of World Antimicrobial Resistance Week, the Clinical Effectiveness and Professional Standards Department is hosting a live webinar
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
The responses to your questions will be available on the College website approximately one month after the meeting.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
In order to ensure that the appropriate College Officials and Honorary Officers are able to respond, we need your queries to be submitted by 5pm on Thursday, 16 October 2025. Please do this via the online form available at: Trainees Question Portal
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
The next meeting of the Trainees' Advisory Committee will be held on Wednesday, 19 November 2025. We will have the opportunity at this meeting to raise your examination, training issues or concerns with the Royal College of Pathologists’ Honorary Officers.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
Successful applicants will be expected to attend four Trainees’ Advisory Committee meetings each year and two Specialty Advisory Committee meetings, providing updates on behalf of their specialty. Applications must be submitted using the nomination form by 5pm on Friday 10 Octobe
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
Immunology Trainee Representative Toxicology Trainee Representative Veterinary Microbiology Pathology Trainee Representative Cytopathology Trainee Representative Transfusion Medicine Trainee Representative Genomics Trainee Representative
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
and ensuring trainees’ views are shared within their specialty. This is a valuable opportunity to influence how your specialty is organised, network with peers, contribute to College activities, and support your professional development. Roles currently available include:
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
2 months
Dear Registered Trainees We are inviting applications from trainees interested in joining the Trainees’ Advisory Committee, which represents all specialties and College regions. TAC Members play an active role by attending committee meetings, participating in discussions,
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RC of Pathologists
5 months
The FREE RCPath/BDIAP Foundation and Undergraduate Taster Event will take place @ 7pm on Tuesday 8 July 2025. This is a exciting opportunity for attendees to explore pathology and see what the career has to offer. BOOK NOW https://t.co/ej2PIBY1V2 #CareerInPathology
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
Credit to Dr Katie Hawkins
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@RCPath
RC of Pathologists
6 months
Calling all undergraduates and foundation doctors! Join Dr Matt Clarke on 28 May to hear about advances in genomics and how they are helping improve the accuracy of diagnoses in pathology: https://t.co/YmVF561rnK
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
The bust of Sir Mott at the institute of psychiatry (IOPPN)
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
Mott visited Germany and was inspired by this arrangement, his collaboration with Sir Maudsley led to the start of a move away from the old asylum tradition and the beginning of more successful research and education in psychiatry in the UK. He moved his Claybury to Maudsley.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
British psychiatrists at that time were isolated from their medical colleagues and from universities. The system was different in Germany where academic psychiatrists had university posts and clinics in general hospitals.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
He also eluded to the part played by heredity in the pathology of dementia praecox, modern term schizophrenia.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
He is noted for his work in neuropathology and endocrine glands in relation to mental disorder. He was the first to note that the general paralysis associated with psychosis was due to syphilis and it is due to the presence of the specific spirochaete.
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@PathologyHouse
RCPath Trainees' Advisory Committee
7 months
He was the Chief pathologist in charge of the pathology laboratory at Claybury Hospital. Mott, a man of great energy and self-confidence, tackled some of the most challenging problems of psychiatry.
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