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Events in 2021

NHS CSO Webinar

29/06/2021
The NHS England Chief Scientific Officer Professor Dame Sue Hill DBE presents our latest webinar for healthcare science staff. The theme is ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity and the Healthcare Science workforce’.

WHO Recommendations webinar

06/07/2021
Reaching the 2030 targets for cervical cancer elimination: New WHO recommendations for screening and treatment

IBMSPOD - Episode 9

09/07/2021
IBMSpod Episode 9 - Dr Rameen Shakur and Francis Yongblah

SHOT Symposium 2021

14/07/2021
The Annual SHOT Symposium 2021 will be held virtually

Introduction to DIF

16/07/2021
On completion of this webinar students will have a basic knowledge of Principles of immunofluorescence, Optimal specimen preparation for DIF, Practical aspects of cryotomy and processing, DIF imaging considerations, Interpretation of DIF, Diagnostic implications of DIF findings.

IBMS Support Hub - Skills for Training Officers: Planning your Training

20/07/2021
Session 1 of our 5 part Support Hub series focused on skills for training officers.

Serous Fluid Cytology Course 2021

21/07/2021
Allocated as Lecture/Study: 5 hrs 0 mins
Allocated as Q&A/Discussion 0 hrs 0 mins
Allocated as Practical Element 6 hrs 0 mins

Total 11 hrs 0 mins

Staffordshire and Keele Universities’ Train the Trainer 2021

21/07/2021
Staffordshire and Keele Universities are holding a joint Train the Trainer event to support training officers and all other staff involved in training at all levels. We will look at the advantages of authentic assessment and how this can reduce attainment and achievement gaps, how social media can be used for promotion and to strengthen networks, how to evidence service user standards and the value of situational judgement assessments.

All welcome.

Implementation guidance for carcinomas and mucinous neoplasms of the appendix’

23/07/2021
Free Webinar
Friday 23 July 2021, 12.30 - 1.15pm

Train the Trainer - 23/07/2021

23/07/2021
A daylong short course aimed at current or prospective trainers in diagnostic laboratories.
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