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Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial | 25-26 June 2026 Edinburgh, Scotland
TOPIC “Controversies and novelties in lymphoma classification: highlights from the classification advancement meeting”
The next Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial will take place on the 25th and 26th June, 2026 as an in-person meeting in South Hall, Pollock Estate, University of Edinburgh. This is an annual two-day course designed to provide a practical approach to different topics in Haematopathology at an advanced level using a unique case orientated format. Learning is centred around presentation and discussion of illustrative cases, around 40-50 in total over the two days.
This year’s speakers are:
- Leticia Quintanilla-Fend, University of Tübingen
- Rebecca King, Mayo Clinic
- Jim Cook, Cleveland Clinic
- John Goodlad, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Topics to be covered include:
The 2026 Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial will address the latest developments lymphoma classification. Although the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and 5th Edition of the WHO classification are still fresh in our minds, the process of generating the next, unified classification is already underway. The 2026 Edinburgh Haematopathology Tutorial will showcase conclusions drawn from a Classification Advancement Meeting that has been designed to inform the 6th edition of the WHO classification, and has representation from previous participants in both the ICC and WHO classifications. Using our traditional case-based format, attendees will be given up to the minute information and practical experience of the most recent developments in lymphoma classification. The course is suited to practicing Haematopathologists, as well as Pathologists or Haematologists with an interest in Haematopathology or lymphoma diagnosis and Pathologists in training.
Registration is now open and can be accessed by clicking here
More details on the course content can be accessed at: www.edinburgh-haematopathology.org.uk
The Tutorial is approved for 12 CPD credits by The Royal College of Pathologists.
Attendance is limited to 100 participants.
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