This programme is subject to change.

Attendance links will become available from 18:00 to 20:30(Central Africa Time) on the day of the talks

Only fill in the attendance register a maximum of 30 min before the scheduled start of the day’s talks, any attendance registrations made earlier, will not be allocated to CPD points

Monday 17th January 2022

19h30   Artificial Intelligence, how it works and why pathologists need to know about it.   Dr E McAlpine, Consultant Pathologist, University of the Witwatersrand
20h15   The application of Artificial Intelligence in pathology and issues relating to deployment, clinical validation, and regulation.   Prof Liron Pantanowitz, University of Michigan.

Tuesday 18th January 2022

19h30   Inflammatory Bowel Disease in children.   Prof Roger Feakins, University College London.
20h15   Pitfalls in lymphoid proliferations.   Prof Stefan Dojcinov, Swansea University.
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Wednesday 19th January 2022

19h30– Prostate cancer diagnosis.   Prof Dan Berney, Barts Health NHS Trust and Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London
20h15– Update on the 2020 WHO Classification of lung tumours.   Prof Andrew Nicholson, Royal Brompton Hospital and National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London.
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Thursday 20th January 2022

19h30 – Young pathologists slide seminar

Annual General Meeting:  The AGM of the South African Division will be held virtually on Tuesday the 22nd of February 2022