While Prof Sir James Underwood gained fellowship with the Royal College of Pathologists in 1984, Dr Matthew Clarke gained associate status in 2015. They both decided to specialise in histopathology, but at different times. Dr Clarke and Sir James discuss changes and similarities in training, sub-specialisation, autopsies, independent working and more in this exciting and stimulating discussion. A few generations apart, what has stayed the same and what has changed?
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Full break-down of times below:
00:05 Introductions
00:42 Training in pathology
02:33 Research opportunities
04:31 Molecular pathology
07:50 Changing professional roles
09:07 Digital pathology
12:23 Towards sub-specialisation
15:54 How autopsies have changed
18:49 Independent working
20:55 Choosing histopathology
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Prof Sir James Underwood is an Emeritus Professor of Pathology and Past President of the Royal College of Pathologists (2002-2005). Dr Matthew Clarke is a ST3 Clinical Research Fellowship Registrar in Histopathology, also Chair of the
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