24 September 2015

At the G7 summit, David Cameron called for ‘disease detectives’ to respond to future pandemics, such as Ebola. College Fellows are already at the forefront of this work, volunteering to work in affected areas and sharing their expertise.

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Our International Pathology Day (IPD) conference will showcase the importance of pathology and the crucial role pathologists play in global health.

The conference, on Wednesday 18th November in central London, already has some eminent speakers.

Lord Hunt of King’s Heath, a former UK government health minister is President of the Royal Society of Public Health. He takes a particular interest in preventative medicine across the world.

Lord Patrick Carter of Coles is a healthcare entrepreneur who chaired the Independent Review of NHS Pathology Services in England which drew on experiences of pathology services across the world.

The conference is free to attend and places will be awarded on a first come, first served basis. Please email [email protected] to book your place.

We hope you will join us to help celebrate International Pathology Day.