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Information on the role of the Home Office Forensic Pathology Unit and its support of the Pathology Delivery Board.
The constitution lists the responsibilities of the board in identifying and developing pathologists and maintaining their register.
Home office registered Forensic Pathologists are required to work within a Pathology Delivery Board (PDB) approved group practice.
The process and criteria for recommendation for admission to the Home Secretary’s register “the register” of forensic pathologists.
A review of the provision of forensic pathology services to police and coroners in England and Wales.
Government to take forward UK National Screening Committee recommendation on use of digital images to make it easier to identify cancer and speed up diagnosis.
Guidelines for generating consistent pathological data from breast screening services.
Minutes from the Pathology Delivery Board meetings.
This document sets out the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme's (BCSP) pathology guidelines for reporting lesions.
This guidance is for pathologists issuing provisional or verbal reports. It aims to help reduce risk of patient mismanagement.
UK NSC consulted on whether providers can safely use digital pathology as an alternative to light microscopy in examination of NHS cancer screening samples.
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