The Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial is an annual 2-day event designed to provide a practical approach to different topics in Haematopathology, based on study of real-life cases that are selected and presented by a group of internationally renowned haematopathologists.

The College is delighted to have approved this external event for CPD credits.

If you have any questions regarding this event, please see host's information at the bottom of this page or via the Book Now button.
 

TOPICS COVERED

A unique feature of the Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial is the case orientated format. The two-day course is divided into four sessions, each of 3 hours duration and dedicated to a particular topic. Learning is centred on presentation and discussion of illustrative cases, around 40-50 in total over the two days. Prior to the meeting, participants will be able to view digitally scanned slides (H&E sections and selected Immunohistochemical stains) of each case via a remote server. During the meeting, the Tutors will use these cases to highlight and discuss specific areas relevant to the topic being presented. The atmosphere is informal, and delegates are encouraged to interact with the tutors in order to maximise the learning experience for all attendees.
Topics to be addressed in this year’s tutorial include:

  • Mediastinal lymphomas: from frozen section to definitive diagnosis
  • Gastrointestinal lymphomas and lymphoproliferations
  • Early and indolent lymphoid proliferations
  • B-cell proliferations in the skin

At the conclusion of the course, participants will have been updated on a broad range of problem areas relevant to each topic and be equipped with a practical approach to resolving difficult diagnostic dilemmas as they are encountered in routine practice.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The course is suited to practicing haematopathologists, as well as pathologists with an interest in haematopathology or lymphoma diagnosis and pathologists in training.

SPEAKERS

  • Arianna di Napoli, University of Rome
  • Lauren Smith, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Scott Owens, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Andrew Wotherspoon, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London
  • John Goodlad, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

For more information, please contact: [email protected].

  • 09:00 - 08/05/2025 to 16:30 - 09/05/2025
  • South Hall Complex, Pollock Estate, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh , EH16 5AR, United Kingdom