Calling all Residents! Following some excellent sessions on medical liver disease in 2025, and based on feedback received from delegates, the UK Liver Pathology Group in conjunction with the Royal College of Pathologists are pleased to announce the continuation of our virtual liver pathology bitesize series. Given the variability in exposure to liver pathology during training across the UK, some of the cases discussed will include FRCPath style cases, but also cover entities which pathologists may come across regularly as part of their working practice. There are six webinars which take place during 2026, which this year will be focussing on lesional liver pathology, and will aim to return to medical liver disease in 2027.

Each 1 hour webinar session will be hosted by the UKLPG resident representatives, and presented by an expert in the field of liver pathology. We plan to cover a different theme in each session, including case based discussions in addition to hints and tips in how to approach the cases. There will also be the opportunity for delegates to pose questions to the speakers via the Q&A function. Where possible, we aim to provide attendees with the opportunity to view the digital slides before each session.

Each sessions is due to be recorded (with the speakers’ agreement), and the videos made available to facilitate anyone who may not be able to attend live.

These sessions are free to attend and is aimed at Resident pathologists in training.

Overview

This session will include an overview to biliary malignancies including cholangiocarcinomas and intraductal papillary neoplasms.

This event will take place at 12:30pm and last approximately 1 hour.

CPD

This meeting is worth 1 CPD point (self credited).

Liver Pathology Bitesize Webinars - Cholangiocarcinoma

  • Professor Tim Kendall

    SPEAKER

    Prof Kendall is Personal Chair of Liver Pathology at the University of Edinburgh and an NHS Lothian Consultant Liver Pathologist at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. His research interests are steatotic liver disease, liver fibrogenesis, and primary liver cancer but he also provides histopathological support for other preclinical, translational, and clinical studies. He is the pathology and ethics lead for SteatoSITE, a national MASLD data commons.

    He is pathology representative on committees of European and national liver organisations including BASL and the European Network for the Study of Cholangiocarcinoma. Prof Kendall graduated from Southampton University and trained in Southampton and Edinburgh.

  • Dr Zeba Ahmed

    CHAIR

    I am a histopathology registrar based in the West Midlands. I've always had a keen interest in liver pathology even in my past life as a surgical trainee. With my current role a UKLPG trainee representative, I'm hoping to continue to improve access and promote interest in this subspecialty.