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 |