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The Royal College of Pathologists 7th London GI Pathology Update 2025

The Royal College of Pathologists 7th London GI Pathology Update 2025

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The Royal College of Pathologists 7th London GI Pathology Update 2025

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    The Royal College of Pathologists 7th London GI Pathology Update 2025

    + Include: 4 videos + 1 pdf, size: 66 GB
    + Target Audience: pathologists, histopathologistsgastrointestinal pathologists
    + Information:

    The London GI PATHOLOGY Update 2025 is again a hybrid event, expanding further to four full days. It will take place from Tuesday 29th April to Friday 2nd May 2025 at the Barbican Centre, London.

    Tuesday and Wednesday’s talks will deal mainly with Gastrointestinal Pathology while Friday’s will focus on Liver/Pancreatobiliary Disease. The programme on Thursday covers a mixture of both. You can choose to attend in person or to watch live streams or recordings.

    The faculty includes previous participants as well as many new speakers from the UK, Europe and the USA. As always, they are enthusiastic experts who have a strong interest in education and deliver high quality lectures regularly.

    The event concentrates on Diagnostic Cellular Pathology, and the talks will include updates on new developments and concepts to complement existing knowledge.

    Anyone who reports gastrointestinal and/or hepatopancreatobiliary pathology will benefit from attending the event. Please register to take part in an enjoyable and informative congress with top quality experts from around the world.

    The 7th London GI Pathology Update 2025, hosted by The Royal College of Pathologists, is designed for professionals who report or specialize in digestive disease pathology. The target audience includes:
    • Histopathologists and gastrointestinal pathologists
    • Consultants and trainees in pathology
    • Biomedical scientists involved in GI specimen analysis
    • Academic researchers in gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatobiliary pathology
    • Healthcare professionals seeking CPD-accredited updates in GI pathology

    The event features expert-led lectures on topics like colorectal neoplasia, liver pathology, and drug-induced GI disorders, making it especially valuable for those aiming to stay current with diagnostic challenges and evolving classifications

     

    + Topics:

    *Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
    • LGIPath-2025-Programme-02.pdf
      April 29.mp4
      April 30.mp4
      May 1.mp4
      May 2.mp4

     

    * Detail:

    Tuesday 29 April – Drugs, inflammation, and lower GI neoplasms

    Registration and Access to the Barbican Centre – Frobisher Auditorium 1 from 8.30am

    Time Speaker Country
    09.15-09.20 Introduction Roger Feakins UK
    09.20-10.00 Drugs and the lower GI tract Roger Feakins UK
    10.00-10.40 Drugs and the liver Yoh Zen UK
    10.40-11.10 Coffee Break    
    11.10-11.50 Diagnosis & differential diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease Francesca Rosini I
    11.50-12.30 Ischaemic bowel: how and what to report Newton Wong UK
    12.30-13.30 Lunch Break    
    13.30-14.10 An update on anal neoplasia Newton Wong UK
    14.10-14.55 Appendix neoplasms: basic considerations Norman Carr  UK
    14.55-15.25 Coffee Break
    15.25-16.00 Appendix neoplasms: difficult situations Norman Carr UK
    16.00-16.40 Colorectal neoplasia for pathologists Daniela Allende US
    16.40-16.45 Closing Remarks

    Wednesday 30 April – Upper GI tract disease and wider considerations

    Registration and Access to the Barbican Centre – Frobisher Auditorium 1 from 8.30am

    Time Speaker Country
    09.15-09.20 Introduction Roger Feakins UK
    09.20-10.00 How to approach oesophageal and gastric inflammatory lesions Daniela Allende US
    10.00-10.40 Coeliac disease and its mimics Francesca Rosini I
    10.40-11.10 Coffee Break    
    11.10-11.50 Polyps of the upper GI tract Elizabeth Montgomery US
    11.50-12.30 Autoimmune disorders and immune deficiency in the GI tract Manuel Rodriguez-Justo UK
    12.30-13.30 Lunch Break    
    13.30-14.10 Molecular testing in colorectal and other GI cancers Manuel Rodriguez-Justo UK
    14.10-15.00 Mast cell, histiocytic, & lymphoid neoplastic infiltrates in the GI tract: selected diagnostic problems Jason Hornick  US
    15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
    15.30-16.10 Making sense of upper gastrointestinal tract cancer Elizabeth Montgomery US
    16.10-16.40 Liver pathology in inflammatory GI diseases Robert Goldin UK
    16.40-16.45 Closing Remarks
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    Thursday 1 May – Infections and neoplasia of GI and HPB systems

    Registration and Access to the Barbican Centre – Frobisher Auditorium 1 from 8.30am

    Time Speaker Country
    09.15-09.20 Introduction Roger Feakins UK
    09.20-10.00 Parasitic, protozoal, and fungal infections of the GI tract and liver Laura Lamps US
    10.00-10.40 Barrett’s oesophagus in 2025 – the role of the pathologist John Hart US
    10.40-11.10 Coffee Break    
    11.10-11.55 Infectious mimics of other intestinal diseases Laura Lamps US
    11.55-12.30 Neuroendocrine neoplasms: a practical approach/cases Elizabeth Montgomery US
    12.30-13.30 Lunch Break    
    13.30-14.20 Mesenchymal neoplasms of the GI tract: a contemporary update Jason Hornick US
    14.20-14.55 Metastases to the liver in clinical practice Yoh Zen  UK
    14.55-15.25 Coffee Break
    15.25-15.55 Case based HPB presentation Yoh Zen UK
    15.55-16.40 Problematic aspects of diagnostic pathology of the gallbladder Volkan Adsay TR
    16.40-16.45 Closing Remarks

    Friday 2 May – Liver and pancreatobiliary pathology

    Registration and Access to the Barbican Centre – Frobisher Auditorium 1 from 8.30am

    Time Speaker Country
    09.15-09.20 Introduction Roger Feakins UK
    09.20-10.00 Autoimmune diseases and overlap syndromes of the liver John Hart US
    10.00-10.40 Acute hepatitis Rob Goldin UK
    10.40-11.10 Coffee Break    
    11.10-11.50 Liver biopsy in steatotic liver disease Rob Goldin UK
    11.50-12.30 Benign nodules of the liver: a practical approach to assessment Valerie Paradis F
    12.30-13.30 Lunch Break    
    13.30-14.10 Vascular disorders in liver biopsies John Hart US
    14.10-14.55 Challenges in diagnosis and reporting of pancreatobiliary adenocarcinomas Volkan Adsay  TR
    14.55-15.25 Coffee Break
    15.25-16.05 Primary malignancy of the liver Valerie Paradis F
    16.05-16.40 Macroscopic sampling of Whipple specimens: implications for management Volkan Adsay TR
    16.40-16.45 Closing Remarks Roger Feakins UK