by BSD Admin | Sep 26, 2021 | Blog
Dermatopathology: An Art and a Science – Part 1: The Beginning Where to begin telling my story? It all started when I was a first-year registrar (ST2 in the new NHS parlance, 2nd year resident in US-speak) at The Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. I was an...
by BSD Admin | Sep 26, 2021 | Blog
The humble H&E stain for discovering melanoma prognostic features: pathetically inadequate in the molecular era or a wastefully unexplored treasure trove? Can histopathologists be drivers of biomarker discovery? In melanoma care there are critical points where...
by BSD Admin | Sep 2, 2021 | News
A short genomics survey that came out yesterday (1st September 2021) in the RCPath newsletter “College survey on genomic and molecular testing, and its effect on your workload”. The survey is going to be used as data to present to NHSE etc regarding resourcing...
by BSD Admin | Aug 23, 2021 | Blog
As I am approaching the age of 60 and getting ready to retire and return with a reduced workload, I remember the times when I started my career in cellular pathology 36 years ago. I am from the generation of cellular pathologists who started with a setting that lacked...
by BSD Admin | Aug 9, 2021 | Blog, News
By Tanya Bleiker – President of the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) Fundamental to practising dermatology is a good knowledge of dermatopathology and, even more importantly, a good working relationship with our dermatopathologist colleagues. For a...