Our purposes are:
- Organising teaching courses and scientific meetings on all topics related to female genital tract pathology
- Providing a forum for discussion of diagnostic and professional problems in gynaecological pathology
- Promoting research in gynaecological pathology
- Providing study aids and expert views on difficult areas of diagnosis in gynaecological histology
- Liasing with other national and international professional bodies to support the development and maintenance of the highest standards of clinical diagnostic practice
- Liasing with national and regional NHS supported groups e.g. Quality Assurance Schemes to support best practice in histology
BAGP ANNUAL MEETING
This year's annual meeting of the British Association of Gynaecological Pathologists is being held on FRIDAY 18TH JUNE, 2010 at UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH - Dr. Robert Soslow from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Hospital in New York is the guest speaker. Further details about the meeting can be viewed on the ICH web page by clicking HERE; alternatively, a programme can be downloaded HERE.
SLIDE SEMINAR
Powerpoint files have been provided in advance of the meeting and can be viewed by clicking on the 'BAGP Annual Meeting 2010' header in the main menu column to the left.
CASE OF THE MONTH
We currently run 'Case of the Month' as a (semi)regular feature spotlighting a challenging, difficult or simply interesting surgical pathology case for your consideration. Please click on the link at the bottom of the menu to your left - alternatively, click HERE to view the most recent case submitted by Dr J Leake (Harlow).
The BAGP is very keen to receive interesting “Cases of the Month” for presentation on the BAGP website - the more cases received, the greater the educational benefit of the website. Each case is presented as a short powerpoint file consisting of a few slides giving clinical history and macro description, a few pictures of histology (and immunos) and a concise summary of the diagnosis with teaching points. Our aim is to maximise the educational utility of the BAGP website and to thereby increase the status of our Association as an educational forum. Please send your contributions to the webmaster (michael.scott@uhsm.nhs.uk). All contributions will be very gratefully received and will be fully acknowledged on the website.
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