CES 5 – Female Reproductive System
Virtual Continuing Education Symposium 5: Female Reproductive System
Tuesday 8th – Thursday 17th March 2022
13.00 – 16.00/17.00 (GMT+0, London/UCT+0)
CES 5 will be held over two weeks – on the afternoons of Tuesday 8th, Wednesday 9th, Thursday 10th, Tuesday 15th, Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th March 2022, from 13.00 – 16.00/17.00 (GMT+0, London/UCT+0) each day.
Approved by the Royal Society of Biology for the purposes of CPD, this event may be counted as approximately 53 credits.
Approximately 17.5 hours of educational activity will be recorded on Attendance Certificates.
BSTP CES 5 - Programme (223.2 KiB, 122 hits)
Continuing Education Symposium Objective:
The aim of the Continuing Education Symposium is to provide an interactive environment to enhance your knowledge in the field of toxicological, discovery, clinical, experimental or veterinary pathology. The series of Continuing Education Symposiums are designed to refresh participants’ knowledge and understanding of core principles, as well as discuss any important recent advances. Future BSTP Continuing Education Symposiums will also focus on specific organ systems.
Continuing Education Symposium Description:
This symposium will give you the opportunity to learn about species differences in the female reproductive tract as well as sexual immaturity, reproductive senescence, neoplasia and related International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria (INHAND) nomenclature. We will also cover regulatory Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) study packages and endocrine disruption. You will have direct access to international key speakers and exposure to pharmaceutical, agrochemical and biotechnology case studies.
You will be able to form new collaborations and build on existing partnerships across industry and academia in our breakout rooms before and during the meeting.
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) as well as those who are in the early stages of their careers.
Access to the downloadable course materials and login information will be provided up to one week in advance of the symposium to all those who have registered and paid.
If you would like information on other events organised by the BSTP or have any queries relating to CES 5, please contact the BSTP Secretariat – bstpsecretariat@gmail.com
Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/03/2022 - 17/03/2022
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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