BSTP – CES 9: CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Tuesday 18th – Thursday 20th July 2017
Cambridge, UK
REGISTRATION FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM IS NOW CLOSED
There are so many great ways to learn and increase your CPD credits these days: you can read books, listen to podcasts, watch how-to videos on YouTube, attend webinars, take part in ‘in-house’ training, just to name a few. Why bother with the time and expense of attending this symposium?
Here are 7 reasons why you should attend this symposium:
- Meet the speakers face to face and benefit from their experience
- Networking opportunities with your peers
- Learning in a new space to increase your knowledge of cardiovascular pathology
- Break out of your comfort zone to learn something new
- Invest in yourself to improve your employment opportunities
- Increased knowledge will help when sitting examinations
- This symposium will not be repeated until at least 2020
Continuing Education Symposium Description:
The British Society of Toxicological Pathology offers Continuing Education Symposiums focusing on specific organ systems. This Continuing Education Symposium will provide an in-depth coverage of cardiovascular system pathology. This is an intermediate level symposium covering INHAND nomenclature for the cardiovascular system; evaluation of the cardiovascular system and species variation; drug induced vasculitis; cardiovascular pathobiology and possible mechanisms; safety pharmacology, biomarkers, clinical pathology and haematological evaluation of the cardiovascular. There will also be interactive sessions including workshops and case presentations on cardiovascular system problems which will form an important part of the symposium.
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CES 9 - Programme (747.8 KiB, 0 hits)
This symposium is the event for toxicological and discovery pathologists (and other scientists working with animal models), clinical pathologists and toxicologists as well as non-clinical regulatory scientists to learn about recent scientific advances. As well as providing CPD for experienced members of the profession, the symposium is open to students/residents and those at the start of their pathology career.
The format will include presentations, case histories and active participation of delegates. The Continuing Education Symposium will be of 3 days duration and the programme will be arranged such that each individual day can be attended as stand-alone CPD if desired.
Who should attend:
The Continuing Education Symposium programme is intended for toxicological and discovery pathologists (and other scientists working with animal models), clinical pathologists and toxicologists as well as non-clinical regulatory scientists. The aim is to make the content relevant to both those who have been working for a number of years and who feel they can benefit from an update (as well as contributing their experience to the group discussions that will take place) and those who are in the early stages of their careers.
Trainee Opportunities:
The BSTP offer of one free place for this symposium has now been awarded. Keep checking the BSTP website for other funding opposrtuities available to students/residents and those within an early career environment.
Continuing Education Symposium Location:
The Symposium will be held in Cambridge, detailed travel and accommodation information will be available to those who register for this event.
Continuing Professional Development:
17 hours of educational activity will be recorded on Attendance Certificates. For those delegates who wish to self accredit for CPD, proof of attendance should be retained for this purpose.
For further information, please contact the BSTP Secretariat: bstpoffice@aol.com
Date/Time
Date(s) - 18/07/2017 - 20/07/2017
All Day
Location
University of Cambridge
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