By Dr. Tadashi Yoshino
Due to COVID 19, the Congress was held as "on demand" web system. All special lectures, thirteen symposia, two educational session and workshop, and CAPA session were available to all audiences by on demand November 1 to14.
By Dr. Ghazi Zaatari
On November 21, 2021, the Pathology World Community lost prematurely one of its greatest scholars in Pathology of Infectious Diseases, Dr. Sherif Zaki, Chief, Centers of Disease Control (CDC) Infectious Disease Pathology Branch.
By Dr. Shivayogi R. Bhusnurmath
The lecture series is named PAGE- PGI Pathology Alumni Global education Endeavour. They deliver a lecture on every alternate Wednesday at 9 PM Indian standard time on topics in surgical pathology, hematology, cytology and clinical pathology and other important topics.
By Dr. Robin A. Cooke
Medical Museums were an essential part of every medical school in the latter part of the 19th century, and the first half of the 20th century.
Their importance waned in the second half of the 20th century as more emphasis was placed on the teaching of other subjects, even to the point where some University educators removed pathology from the curriculum.
By Dr. Robin A. Cooke
Robin Cooke writes a beautifully documented history of the technique for making wax models, first developed in the 1500’s, and refined during the 1600s in the city of Florence in northern Italy.
for the October 18th 2021 Assembly of the Asia-Pacific International Academies of Pathology (AAPIAP) Webinar: "What’s New in the GU"
The Australasian Division invites the world to experience the latest developments in pathology by hosting the XXXIV International Congress of the International Academy of Pathology.
Hosted by the IAP Singapore Division