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Working Groups of the European Society of Pathology: Fostering Education, Research, and Collaboration

The Working Groups of the European Society of Pathology organize courses, meetings, and collaborative projects to enhance education, research, and networking in various subspecialties of pathology. They play a crucial role in the development of the society and facilitate the nomination of specialized centers. Apply to join a Working Group and contribute to the advancement of pathology.

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Working Groups of the European Society of Pathology: Fostering Education, Research, and Collaboration

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  1. The first Working Group of the European Society of Pathology (Founders of the ESP, 1963)

  2. 1989

  3. The society shall encourage the formation of subspecialty and special interest Working groups that will, under auspices of the society, organise courses and meetings both at and between the congresses of the society, as well as collaborative inter-institutional projects as considered appropriate by the members. They will provide programme proposals for the annual congresses. For certain subspecialties, existing societies can be affiliated to the society after approval of the Council, and may then serve as de facto Working groups. Individual Working groups have discretion as to their own structure. Each member of the Working groups must be a member of the society.  The annual membership fee of the society includes participation in all Working groups. X. WORKING GROUPS X.1. Structure, membership and responsibilities 2013

  4. Nineteen WGs and three Associated Societies

  5. EScoPCourses Masterclasses WorkingGroups EuropeanCongressesofPathology • Intercongresses • Baveno(2002) • Joannina (2006) • Krakow(2010)

  6. Clearing-House for Advanced Training in Pathology of the European Society of Pathology 2014 The nomination of centers to be performed by the Working groups, (by national societies of pathology or by a self-promotion of the center itself).

  7. How to apply to a Working Group Specialist fields . Nephropathology (click here) When you click on the special field then you will come to the table below Participating centres Uropathology (click here) . . .etc

  8. How to apply to a Working Group

  9. The Working Groups play a major role in graduate training and continuous education. The Working Groups should play a role in fostering research (networking; Horizon 2020; felowships). The Woking Groups are crucial for the future development of the European Society of Pathology

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