- Published:
- 01 April 2026
- Author:
- The Events team
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- 5 Mins
21 April 2026
1 CPD Credit
We are delighted to present the RCPath Veterinary Pathology Spring Webinar Series, a programme designed to engage and educate pathologists, residents, specialists, veterinary surgeons, and undergraduate students across all specialties. The series will feature sessions on anatomical pathology, clinical pathology, and microbiology, covering topics of current relevance and interest.
22 April 2026
1 CPD credit
This event will take place at 1:00pm and last approximately 1 hour.
28 April 2026
1 CPD Credit
We are delighted to present the RCPath Veterinary Pathology Spring Webinar Series, a programme designed to engage and educate pathologists, residents, specialists, veterinary surgeons, and undergraduate students across all specialties. The series will feature sessions on anatomical pathology, clinical pathology, and microbiology, covering topics of current relevance and interest.
29 April 2026
6 CPD Credits
This face-to-face virtual training day is the second part of basic MEO training. Delegates must have completed the 24 mandatory core e-learning modules before the date of the course. It is vital that you have completed this preparatory work to enable you to get the most out of the training day. The e-learning can be accessed here: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/medical-examiner/ (Registration with e-Learning for Healthcare is required).
30 April 2026
A Q&A drop-in session open to all Pathology Portal users and editors. Participants will be able to:
- Ask questions and get live support
- Share tips and experiences
- Offer feedback
- Connect with other Pathology Portal users
- Get guidance and support
5 May 2026
1 CPD Credit
We are delighted to present the RCPath Veterinary Pathology Spring Webinar Series, a programme designed to engage and educate pathologists, residents, specialists, veterinary surgeons, and undergraduate students across all specialties. The series will feature sessions on anatomical pathology, clinical pathology, and microbiology, covering topics of current relevance and interest.
6 May 2026
1 CPD Credit
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.
7 May 2026
To be held in London
6 CPD Credits
Medical Examiner Training is aimed at senior doctors who wish to apply for, or have already been appointed to, the role of medical examiner in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Gibraltar. Eligibility criteria and employment models are determined locally in England and by NHS Shared Services Partnership in Wales. The College does not make medical examiner appointments and completing the training does not entitle you to employment in this role. Only medically qualified applicants are eligible to apply for membership of the College via the RCPathME route.
13 May 2026
The annual conference is an opportunity for those working in and with the medical examiner service to hear updates from key stakeholders and learn more about topical issues. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
19 May 2026
This event is being delivered in partnership with Illumina.
The speaker will be Dr Felix Haglund de Flon, a clinical pathologist and principal investigator at Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm. The event will be chaired by Professor Adrienne Flanagan, an academic pathologist/clinician scientist at University College London. A Q&A will follow Dr Haglund de Flon's talk.
20 May 2026
1 CPD Credit
"The autopsy has revealed expected and unexpected information that might help preserve the health and life of future patients ever since the time it became a routine tool. However, we have never made more than sporadic use of the information it generates. Where have we gone wrong?"
28 May 2026
This event will take place on 28 May 2026 at 2:30pm and will last approximately 45 minutes.
A Q&A drop-in session open to all Pathology Portal users and editors. Participants will be able to:
- Ask questions and get live support
- Share tips and experiences
- Offer feedback
- Connect with other Pathology Portal users
- Get guidance and support.
2 June 2026
2 CPD Credits
Join us for the opening session of our 4‑part train‑the‑trainer - quality assurance webinar series, where Professor Abayomi O. Akanji Professor of Medical Sciences, unpacks the real meaning of quality assurance in pathology.
9 June 2026
2 CPD Credits
Join us for the second session of our 4‑part train‑the‑trainer - quality assurance and patient safety webinar series, where Dr Tunde Ajibade and Dr Russell Dacombe will unpack the key barriers and challenges to quality assurance in low‑resource laboratory settings and explore the way forward.
10 June 2026
1 CPD Credit
The session will cover an approach to post-surgical and post-procedural deaths, particularly focusing on tying together the patient's pre-operative condition, intra-operative events and post-operative care and on answering the key questions from the coroner, clinical team and family.
23 June 2026
2 CPD Credits
Don’t miss the final session of our four‑part train‑the‑trainer, quality assurance and patient safety webinar series. Join us on Tuesday 23 June, 13:00–14:30 BST for an insightful presentation led by Dr brahim A Hashim MSc, PhD, FIBMS, CSc, DABCC, FAACC, Chief of Clinical Pathology.
25 June 2026
This event will take place on 25 June 2026 at 2:30pm and will last approximately 45 minutes.
A Q&A drop-in session open to all Pathology Portal users and editors. Participants will be able to:
- Ask questions and get live support
- Share tips and experiences
- Offer feedback
- Connect with other Pathology Portal users
- Get guidance and support.