Events in 2022
NPIC Digital Pathology Seminar Series – Quality in Digital Pathology – Session Two
09/09/2022
- The National Pathology Imaging Co-Operative (NPIC) is excited to present a brand new FREE 8 part educational webinar series on digital pathology.
- Learn first-hand about hot topics in clinical digital reporting, the digital laboratory, IT and informatics and get a chance to pose your questions to the experts.
- Learn first-hand about hot topics in clinical digital reporting, the digital laboratory, IT and informatics and get a chance to pose your questions to the experts.
Flow Cytometry Course - 2022
12/09/2022
This course is aimed at both life science and clinical science fields, with the common fundamentals covered on day 1 and 2. The course then splits into life science and clinical orientated modules, from practical demonstrations to lectures highlighting not just the applications, but best practice as well.
Flow Cytometry Course - 2022
12/09/2022
This course is aimed at both life science and clinical science fields, with the common fundamentals covered on day 1 and 2. The course then splits into life science and clinical orientated modules, from practical demonstrations to lectures highlighting not just the applications, but best practice as well.
IBMS External Verifier Training - Train the Trainer
12/09/2022
Organised and hosted by the University of Salford, this event is for training officers and those looking to become IBMS external verifiers.
BBTS Annual Conference 2022
13/09/2022
The BBTS Annual Conference offers three days of information, inspiration, and collaboration.
Tailored to the specific needs of the transfusion professional, BBTS 2022 brings together delegates from around the globe to share ideas, learn from peers and develop professional contacts.
A three-day programme of 21 sessions includes presentations, talks and workshops delivered by more than 50 speakers. In addition, delegates have the opportunity to network informally at a number of social events, including the spectacular Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony.
Over 30 exhibitors will be on hand to demonstrate products, advise on services, and answer your questions about the latest in transfusion technology and products. Take advantage of the opportunity to meet potential new partners and learn about cutting edge developments within the field.
Tailored to the specific needs of the transfusion professional, BBTS 2022 brings together delegates from around the globe to share ideas, learn from peers and develop professional contacts.
A three-day programme of 21 sessions includes presentations, talks and workshops delivered by more than 50 speakers. In addition, delegates have the opportunity to network informally at a number of social events, including the spectacular Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony.
Over 30 exhibitors will be on hand to demonstrate products, advise on services, and answer your questions about the latest in transfusion technology and products. Take advantage of the opportunity to meet potential new partners and learn about cutting edge developments within the field.
Train the Trainer (TTT) and External Verifiers Training-LJMU 2022
14/09/2022
Train the Trainer (TTT)
The TTT provides an opportunity for placement providers to learn about the University, QAA subject benchmarks, IBMS Criteria and Requirements for the Accreditation and Re-accreditation of BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science, HCPC Standards of Education and Training, Preparation for Placement, Supervision Skills for Laboratory Training Officers, Portfolio Peer Review session, Annual Placement Feedback Session, Programme Specification Template, Module Specification Templates, Procedures for approval by the University of a laboratory as a placement provider, Placement Handbook, Verifier Training, Guidance on the use of the University website etc.
External Verifiers:
To understand the requirement needed to become a LJMU verifier in line with the IBMS criteria.
To understand the process and outcomes of the verification process.
To understand the relevance of the HCPC SoPs as they relate to the registration portfolio
To review student portfolios in the required time frame Reflection Topics
Discuss the different types of evidence found in the student portfolios
Evaluate the verification process and how to implement it.
To keep up to date with new changes in IBMS and HCPC SoPs and how it affects LJMU verifiers
The TTT provides an opportunity for placement providers to learn about the University, QAA subject benchmarks, IBMS Criteria and Requirements for the Accreditation and Re-accreditation of BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science, HCPC Standards of Education and Training, Preparation for Placement, Supervision Skills for Laboratory Training Officers, Portfolio Peer Review session, Annual Placement Feedback Session, Programme Specification Template, Module Specification Templates, Procedures for approval by the University of a laboratory as a placement provider, Placement Handbook, Verifier Training, Guidance on the use of the University website etc.
External Verifiers:
To understand the requirement needed to become a LJMU verifier in line with the IBMS criteria.
To understand the process and outcomes of the verification process.
To understand the relevance of the HCPC SoPs as they relate to the registration portfolio
To review student portfolios in the required time frame Reflection Topics
Discuss the different types of evidence found in the student portfolios
Evaluate the verification process and how to implement it.
To keep up to date with new changes in IBMS and HCPC SoPs and how it affects LJMU verifiers
British Association of Cytopathology ASM 2022
17/09/2022
The ASM will take place on Saturday 17 September 2022 at Guy’s Hospital, London.
The theme for the meeting is How to avoid the common pitfalls in cytopathology
1. Ideal preparation for the RCPath and IBMS examinations
2. Hands on, microscopy-based workshops facilitated by tutors
The theme for the meeting is How to avoid the common pitfalls in cytopathology
1. Ideal preparation for the RCPath and IBMS examinations
2. Hands on, microscopy-based workshops facilitated by tutors
Theory & Key Principles e-learning series: Liquid Chromatography
20/09/2022
e-learning series of 5 training sessions covering key principles of liquid chromatography.
The sessions include:
1. Introduction to Liquid Chromatography (LC/HPLC)
2. Types of LC and separation techniques
3. The compound separation process – how is it measured and improved
4. How to apply theory in practice
5. Summary session giving an overview of key learning points
The training sessions are suitable for people with range of experience as well as those with no previous LC knowledge. These are fantastic resources for those interested in the benefits of using LC as well as anyone who would like to expand their analytical knowledge.
The sessions include:
1. Introduction to Liquid Chromatography (LC/HPLC)
2. Types of LC and separation techniques
3. The compound separation process – how is it measured and improved
4. How to apply theory in practice
5. Summary session giving an overview of key learning points
The training sessions are suitable for people with range of experience as well as those with no previous LC knowledge. These are fantastic resources for those interested in the benefits of using LC as well as anyone who would like to expand their analytical knowledge.
Theory & Key principles e-learning series: Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (GC/GCMS)
20/09/2022
e-learning series of 5 GCMS and 9 GC training sessions covering key principles of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.
The sessions include:
1. Introduction to Gas Chromatography (GC/GCMS)
2. Single and Triple quadrupole GCMS techniques
3. Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting
4. Hardware and consumables overview (columns, inlets, injection techniques, GC detecors)
5. Summary session giving an overview of key learning points
6. Data processing and method development
The training sessions are non-vendor specific and are suitable for people with range of experience as well as those with no previous GC/GCMS knowledge. These are fantastic resources for those interested in the benefits of using GC/GCMS as well as anyone who would like to expand their analytical knowledge.
The sessions include:
1. Introduction to Gas Chromatography (GC/GCMS)
2. Single and Triple quadrupole GCMS techniques
3. Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting
4. Hardware and consumables overview (columns, inlets, injection techniques, GC detecors)
5. Summary session giving an overview of key learning points
6. Data processing and method development
The training sessions are non-vendor specific and are suitable for people with range of experience as well as those with no previous GC/GCMS knowledge. These are fantastic resources for those interested in the benefits of using GC/GCMS as well as anyone who would like to expand their analytical knowledge.
Pathology Matters 2022
22/09/2022
Bringing BMS and pathologists together to discuss current issues and challenges, this is the perfect chance to connect with peers and learn the latest developments in oncology diagnostics. Brought to you by Roche.
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