The Royal College of Pathologists
The Royal College of Pathologists
The Royal College of Pathologists is a charity with over 11,000 members worldwide. The majority of members are doctors and scientists working in hospitals and universities in the UK. The College oversees the training of pathologists and scientists working in 19 different specialties, which include cellular pathology, haematology, clinical biochemistry and medical microbiology. Although some pathologists work in laboratories, many work directly with patients in hospitals and the community. Together they are involved in over 70% of all diagnoses, as well as playing an important role in disease prevention, treatment and monitoring. If you have ever had a blood test, cervical smear or tissue biopsy, a pathologist will have been involved in your care.
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Why your dead aren't you?
R u from India......
Good and advanced lecture big Doctor Madam😅😅😅😅😅🎉
In 1998 my big brother underwent postortem and was found with excessive abdominal bleeding with ruptured liver following an assult done by his wife,then we buried R.I.P 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm introvert type soni just want to work in labs most time
Thank you, your lecture is inspiring and i have benefited from this.
Very interesting
Thank you for the video! It was well explained and I enjoyed listening to it. I learned a lot
I studied biochemistry in Nigeria. And I’m thinking of going for a Master’s course in chemical pathology. What career opportunities are open for me?
Hi, you can learn more about opportunities for international medical graduates on our website: www.rcpath.org/international/international-medical-graduates.html.
I studied biochemistry in Nigeria. And I’m thinking of going for a Master’s course in chemical pathology. What career opportunities are open for me?
Hi there. Here is some information about careers in chemical pathology in the UK: www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/careers-in-pathology/careers-in-medicine/become-a-chemical-pathologist.html You might also be interested in: www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/careers-in-pathology/become-a-consultant-clinical-scientist/avril-wayte-consultant-clinical-scientist-in-chemical-pathology.html
Ma'am you are mentioning corona corona 😂😂😂
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The 40 is PM40 is for the thickness of the material from which the blade is cut being 40 thousandths of an inch
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I was dx with st3c clear cell, aggressive endometrial cancer in aug. 2023 I had a hysterectomy 6 rounds of chemo, 3 radiation and am now on immunotherapy. So far I am doing ok. I am 83. I don't have lynch syndrome. I always have had a weight problem all my life. I have been losing weight and am watching my food intake.
How are you now?
I didnt even know he wasn't actually dead until she said so. I was like "wow they're using a real body, that's impressive esp since she's in good clothes. Plus he's not breathing and his stomach looks caved in a bit like a real stomach would be"
I took these notes 4 myself, but if u dont wanna watch the full video use this if u want: biopsy - tissue extracted for testing. a mass/issue may be discovered, but they aren't certain what it is. biopsy samples are booked in and prioritised if necessary. larger, more complex samples are dealt with by consultants/specialists. smaller tissue samples, like biopsies, are cut up by scientists. all water content is removed from the tissue to make it rigid (under high pressure). hot wax is poured over the tissue to embed and support it. helps to preserve it. the wax block has the tissue inside it, its then sliced into thin sections. (3 microns). slices are put onto slides. the slides are dyed to make them more visible under the microscope. then there is quality control, to make sure the process so far is accurate. good staining, good slices, good sample etc. the consultant then looks at the sample through a microscope to diagnose the disease.
thanks for such a comprehensive video
is she from Sri Lanka
Thank you for this video. I’m wondering if you know what the process would be for a US/Canadian trained surgical/histopathologist to obtain a UK license
Hi, you can find out more about this on our website: www.rcpath.org/international/international-medical-graduates/routes-to-gmc-registration.html.
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from where we can get guidance regarding frcpath chemical pathology???
Hi there, thank you for your email. There is information on our website here www.rcpath.org/trainees/training/training-by-specialty/chemical-pathology-2021.html?_gl=1*1xop0f9*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk5NTEzODEyOS4xNzE3NTc4ODMy*_ga_HT8YPHYFXZ*MTcxNzU3ODgzMS4xLjEuMTcxNzU3ODkwNC4wLjAuMA.. and here www.rcpath.org/trainees/examinations/examinations-by-specialty/clinical-biochemistry.html?_gl=1*1hg2lvv*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk5NTEzODEyOS4xNzE3NTc4ODMy*_ga_HT8YPHYFXZ*MTcxNzU3ODgzMS4xLjEuMTcxNzU3ODg0MS4wLjAuMA..
How to join nhs after md microbiology
Imagine being a pediatric pathologist 😢
Perhaps there should be a trial of Football played with heading disallowed. Maybe the skills levels would improve too.
I know it says living autopsy in the title but man I think that guy on the table isn’t living. Didn’t see him breathe once 😂
please clarify my doubt, is maths really a needed subject for getting into microbiology im a grade 12 student and i did not opt for maths as my subject except physics, chemistry, and biology
did bro really say "la-bore-ri-trees"
Can an international student with Bsc in Applied Biomedical Scinces with DPP in Pathology from UK uni apply for training? Or you have to be a medical student? Thanks
Hi there, thanks for your query. You need to complete medical school and foundation training to apply for histopathology training. You can find out more here: www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/careers-in-pathology/careers-in-medicine/become-a-histopathologist.html?.
thank you so much, really helpful
Yeah. She is cute
Good information and valuable tips
Extraordinary
Cancer specialist Some one please , check my mother report,😢🙏. My mother has been stuffing from gastric carcinoma 😢someone plz. Help me
Good she yaps alot
Amazing! Doctor.
imagine if when he stood up he tripped and fell and died that would be the most unluicckest thing In the world, this was really interatig and hashelped me so much
Shout out to the guy who close his eyes and layer down for over 20 hours.
Wow, I actually learned some stuff about the human body in general. Nice presentation
Excellent vedio thank you
Fascinating I've learnt so much about my own body brilliant thank you 😀
I have a polyclonal Tcr, my duodenum flow cemetery showed positivity for cd45, dn cd4, cd56, cd103, positive cd8 and a total absence of cd19. Is the absence of cd19 that lead me to have a seronegative cd? I have been tested several times for iga de deficiency but my values were always around 1,6 despite a total villi atrophy. I hope that I will get some answer 😂🤗
This model has not taken one breath , his chest or abdominal muscles never moved
Very nicely summarised.
At the end she said “theres a lot of people involved in testing your blood” but failed to mention your phlebotomist who drew it in the first place 😂 I’m a phlebotomist. I was curious what happens afterwards when I send it to the lab