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Royal College of Pathologists

The Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) is a professional membership organisation. Its main function is the overseeing of postgraduate training, and its Fellowship Examination (FRCPath) is recognised as the standard assessment of fitness to practise in this branch of medicine.[citation needed]

Royal College of Pathologists
Established1962; 62 years ago (1962)
TypeMedical royal college
Headquarters6 Alie Street, London, England
President
Dr Bernie Croal
AffiliationsAcademy of Medical Royal Colleges
Websitewww.rcpath.org

Constitution edit

The Royal College of Pathologists is a professional membership organisation, to maintain the standards and reputation of British pathology, through training, assessments, examinations and professional development. It is a registered charity and is not a trades union. Its 11,000 members work in hospital laboratories, universities and industry worldwide.

History edit

The College of Pathologists was founded in 1962, to optimise postgraduate training in the relatively young science of pathology, with its high importance in the diagnostic process, and the increasing range of specialist studies within it. The college received its royal charter in 1970 and its Patron is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Training and examinations edit

The Fellowship Examination of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) is the main method of assessment for UK pathology training - evaluation of a candidate's training programme, indicating fitness to practise, whilst also marking the entry into independent practice and the beginning of continuing professional development. Upon successful completion, trainees are awarded Fellowship status of the Royal College of Pathologists.

Fellowship may also be awarded on the basis of submitted published works, though this does not contribute to the award of the Certificate of Completion of Training and is not a mark of eligibility for appointment to a Consultant post or unsupervised practice.

The college runs a national scheme for overseeing of continued education of pathologists in clinical practice, as well as sponsoring workshops, lectures and courses.[citation needed]

Disciplines edit

The following are disciplines of pathology which the college oversees:

Publications edit

The Royal College of Pathologists produces The Bulletin of The Royal College of Pathologists, a quarterly professional membership magazine.[2]

Presidents edit

Arms edit

Coat of arms of Royal College of Pathologists
 
Notes
1 July 1964[3]
Crest
On a wreath of the colours in front of a sprig of logwood leaved and fructed Proper an antique microscope Proper.
Escutcheon
Sable surmounting an open book a rod of Aesculapius Proper the serpent Or on a chief Argent a bar wavy Gules between in chief two torteaux and in base a benzene ring Sable.
Motto
Sedes Invenire Et Causas Morborum

References edit

  1. ^ Hurren, Elizabeth (May 2002). "Patients' rights: from Alder Hey to the Nuremberg Code". History & Policy. United Kingdom. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Bulletin". Royal College of Pathologists. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Royal College of Pathologists". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 30 April 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Training and examinations 4 Disciplines 5 Publications 6 Presidents 7 Arms 8 References 9 External linksConstitution editThe Royal College of Pathologists is a professional membership organisation to maintain the standards and reputation of British pathology through training assessments examinations and professional development It is a registered charity and is not a trades union Its 11 000 members work in hospital laboratories universities and industry worldwide History editThe College of Pathologists was founded in 1962 to optimise postgraduate training in the relatively young science of pathology with its high importance in the diagnostic process and the increasing range of specialist studies within it The college received its royal charter in 1970 and its Patron is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Training and examinations editThe Fellowship Examination of the Royal College of Pathologists FRCPath is the main method of assessment for UK pathology training evaluation of a candidate s training programme indicating fitness to practise whilst also marking the entry into independent practice and the beginning of continuing professional development Upon successful completion trainees are awarded Fellowship status of the Royal College of Pathologists Fellowship may also be awarded on the basis of submitted published works though this does not contribute to the award of the Certificate of Completion of Training and is not a mark of eligibility for appointment to a Consultant post or unsupervised practice The college runs a national scheme for overseeing of continued education of pathologists in clinical practice as well as sponsoring workshops lectures and courses citation needed Disciplines editThe following are disciplines of pathology which the college oversees Histopathology Neuropathology Cytopathology Paediatric pathology Forensic Pathology Clinical Biochemistry sometimes called Chemical Pathology Haematology with the Royal College of Physicians Immunology with the Royal College of Physicians The work of coroners 1 Medical Microbiology with the Royal College of Physicians as Combined Infection Training Virology with the Royal College of Physicians as Combined Infection Training Veterinary Pathology Genetics both Clinical Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Toxicology Clinical EmbryologyPublications editThe Royal College of Pathologists produces The Bulletin of The Royal College of Pathologists a quarterly professional membership magazine 2 Presidents editDr Bernie Croal 2023 Professor Michael Osborn 2020 2023 Professor Joanne Martin 2017 2020 Dr Suzannah Lishman 2014 2017 Dr Archie Prentice 2011 2014 Professor Peter Furness 2008 2011 Professor Adrian Newland CBE 2005 2008 Professor Sir James Underwood 2002 2005 Professor Sir John Lilleyman 1999 2002 Professor Sir Roderick MacSween 1996 1999 Professor Alastair Bellingham CBE 1993 1996 Professor Sir Peter Lachmann 1990 1993 Professor Sir Dillwyn Williams 1987 1990 Professor Dame Barbara Clayton 1984 1987 Professor Robert Curran 1981 1984 Professor John Anderson CBE 1978 1981 Sir Robert Williams 1975 1978 Sir John Dacie 1972 1975 Sir Theo Crawford 1969 1972 Sir James Howie 1966 1969 Sir Roy Cameron 1962 1966Arms editCoat of arms of Royal College of Pathologists nbsp Notes 1 July 1964 3 Crest On a wreath of the colours in front of a sprig of logwood leaved and fructed Proper an antique microscope Proper Escutcheon Sable surmounting an open book a rod of Aesculapius Proper the serpent Or on a chief Argent a bar wavy Gules between in chief two torteaux and in base a benzene ring Sable Motto Sedes Invenire Et Causas MorborumReferences edit Hurren Elizabeth May 2002 Patients rights from Alder Hey to the Nuremberg Code History amp Policy United Kingdom Retrieved 9 December 2010 Bulletin Royal College of Pathologists Retrieved 18 February 2018 Royal College of Pathologists Heraldry of the World Retrieved 30 April 2022 External links editOfficial website 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