Continuing Professional Development is a commitment by a pathologist to continue the educational process throughout their career. In recent years, the medical profession, including the Royal College of Pathologists, has sought to provide a formal process whereby members can generate a personal CPD document that is suitable for external audit.
Any pathologist can register themselves with the Royal College of Pathologists' CPD scheme, irrespective of membership of the College. In return they make a commitment to undertake 50 hours of CPD per year over a 5-year period.
BSTP & CPD
In recent years the BSTP has undertaken to support those members that have committed themselves to the Royal College of Pathologists CPD Scheme. To do this we aim to provide information, updates and training for experienced pathologists that will qualify for formal CPD credits.
The Education Sub-committee is authorised to allocate CPD credits for its activities and all of our activities are assessed accordingly. In addition it may also be possible to accredit some non-BSTP meetings for CPD points as a service to our members.
CPD Seminars
At present the BSTP organise two CPD seminars a year. The first seminar is usually in the Spring with the second seminar being the Annual Scientific Meeting. Where possible the BSTP tries to avoid a clash with Modules and other major meetings
In the past Spring seminars have been held both in the UK and in Europe (in conjunction with another STP), with the Autumn seminar tending to be held in the UK.
The emphasis is on interaction with our distinguished speakers and recent advances in the field.
Previous Seminars
October 1999
Male Reproductive Tract
March 2000
Nasal Cavity
October 2000
Female Reproductive Tract
March 2001
Induced non-neoplastic changes in the Liver
September 2001
Clinical Pathology
18 & 19th April 2002
Proliferative lesions in the Liver
6th September 2002
Ocular Pathology
April 2004
Bone Marrow Pathology
10 September 2004
Phospholipidosis
8 April 2005
Vaccine and MAb Pathology
September 2005
Apoptosis
21 April 2006
Oncology Research and Development
23-24 November 2006
Paediatric Pathology
8 May 2007
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