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Dr Sally Osborn
Consultant Gynaecological Pathologist,
St. James Hospital, Leeds

Dr Durgesh Rana
Consultant Cytopathologist,
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
Dr Durgesh Rana is the clinical lead of non-gynaecology services at Manchester Cytology Centre with a particular interest in respiratory cytology. She received her MBBS in 1988 from Rajasthan University, India and went on to get her MD in pathology in 1993 from Bombay University. She moved to St James Hospital, Dublin as a specialist registrar in 1997, gained the RCPath diploma in Cytopathology 2 years later, completed the MRCPath in 2002, and became a full member of the RCPath in 2003. Since that time she has worked as a specialist consultant cytopathologist at the Manchester Cytology Centre, Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Durgesh has an active interest in, and reports on, both cervical cytology and a wide range of non-gynaecological cytology with publications in both areas. She has given numerous workshops and lectured at a variety of cytology training schools across the UK, as well as at national and international conferences. As one of the NW regional trainers involved in the national conversion to LBC cervical cytology she gave extensive training in both SurePath and ThinPrep systems. Her recent activities include teaching of undergraduates, screening staff, BMS, pathology trainees, and other consultants, membership of the BSCC council and lead for non-gynaecological service development at the Manchester Cytology Centre.

 

Dr Ashish Chandra
Consultant Cytopathologist
St Thomas' Hospital, London
Dr Ashish Chandra FRCPath DipRCPath (Cytol) is the Lead Clinician, Dept. of Cellular Pathology at Guy's & St. Thomas' Hospitals NHSfT, London. His interests include urological histopathology, cytopathology and clinical audit. He is the Hon. Meetings Secretary of the British Society for Clinical Cytology (BSCC) and also helps organise courses and study days for the RCPath and the British Association of Urological Pathologists (BAUP). His recent publications include Best practice: gross examination and sampling of bladder specimens, BSCC Code of Practice for exfoliative cytology and FNA, RCPath guidance on tissue pathways for cytology, and reporting of thyroid FNA specimens. He is a contributor to Gray's Anatomy, 40th edition and to Diagnostic Cytopathology, Kocjan and Gray (eds), 3rd edition.

 

Dr Anu Roy
Consultant Renal Pathologist
Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull

Dr Will Merchant
Consultant Dermatopathologist
St. James's University Hospital, Leeds
Dr Merchant is a senior dermatopathologist working in the department of Histopathology at St. James's University Hospital. Dr Merchant has a thriving referral practice and has regional and national recognition. He is also an examiner for the Diploma in Dermatopathology of the Royal College of Pathologists.

 
Dr Patrick Shenjere
Consultant Soft Tissue Pathologist
Christie Cancer Hospital, Manchester

 

Dr Neil Sahasrabudhe
Consultant Pathologist
Blackburn Royal Hospital, Greater Manchester
Dr Sahasrabudhe completed his undergraduate medical training in Pune, India. He then went on to complete a MD in Pathology from the University of Pune, where he was awarded a Gold Medal. He worked as a Lecturer at the same University for a further 4 years. In 2004, Dr Sahasrabudhe came to the U.K. and commenced Specialist Histopathology training in the North Western Deanery between 2004 and 2008. He was appointed as a Consultant Histopathologist in Royal Blackburn Hospital in February 2008.
Dr Sahasrabudhe is a General Histopathologist and Cytopathologist. He has a special interest in haemato-lymphoid pathology. He has several publications to his credit; he also enjoys and is actively involved in post-graduate teaching.
Dr John Gosney
Consultant Cardiothoracic Pathologist
Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool
Dr John Gosney is Consultant Thoracic Pathologist at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Honorary Reader in Thoracic Pathology at the University of Liverpool as well as holding a Visiting Professorship in Thoracic Pathology at Charles University, Prague. He graduated BSc first class honours in Physiology in 1977, MB ChB in 1980 and MD in 1985. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists.
Dr Gosney is a specialist thoracic pathologist responsible for providing the service in diagnostic thoracic pathology to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and to the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. He has internationally acknowledged expertise in the pathology of tumours of the lung, especially their differential diagnosis, and has a particular interest in neuroendocrine tumours and their precursor lesions. He has researched and written widely in the field, having published almost 100 papers, numerous reviews and a monograph. He is co-author of the Royal College of Pathologists’ tissue pathway guidelines for the handling and reporting of pulmonary specimens, a member of the Department of Health’s Advisory Board for Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma, a contributor to the World Health Organization’s classification of tumours of the lungs and pleura and a member of the UK Interstitial Lung Disease Expert Panel.
He speaks regularly at national and international meetings and conferences.
 
Dr Paul Bishop
Consultant Cardiothoracic Pathologist
Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester
After studying preclinical medicine at the University of Cambridge, Dr Paul Bishop qualified MB BCh from the University of Oxford in 1981. He trained in histopathology in the North West Region, becoming a Member of the Royal College of Pathologists in 1988. He then spent four years as a Lecturer in Pathology in the University of Manchester, during which time he was based at the Christie Hospital. In April 1993 he was appointed Consultant Histopathologist at the University Hospital of South Manchester. The hospital has large departments of chest medicine and cardiothoracic surgery, including heart and lung transplantation. Cardiothoracic pathology forms a large component of Dr Bishop’s diagnostic work. He also reports head and neck pathology. He has been an author in the previous and forthcoming editions of Spencer’s Pathology of the Lung.
For the last nine years he has maintained on line information source for diagnostic immunohistochemistry at e-immunohistochemistry.info.
Dr Tim Helliwell
Consultant Soft Tissue & Bone Pathologist
Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool

Dr Gill Hall
Consultant Head & Neck Pathologist
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
 
Dr Jonathan Shanks
Consultant Uropathologist
Christie Cancer Hospital, Manchester
Dr Jonathan H Shanks qualified MB ChB (Hons) from Manchester University in 1987, having also completed an intercalated BSc (Hons) in anatomy in 1984. Following six years of training (five in histopathology) at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast he joined the North West histopathology training rotation, working for several years at various hospitals Manchester and Lancashire. During this time he completed his MD thesis, through Queen’s University, Belfast in 2004. He gained the MRCPath (now FRCPath) in 1995. In addition to receiving broad training in histopathology, he developed a special interest in nephropathology during training.
Shortly after appointment to the Christie Hospital, Manchester in 1997 he undertook a sabbatical at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester with Dr David G Bostwick in urological pathology. Although not a monospecialist, his main area of interest for more than 13 years has been urological pathology. He is a member of the British Association of Urological Pathologists and a fellow of the International Society of Urological Pathologists. He has published more than 70 papers and review articles, a many of which are in the field of urological pathology. He has delivered multiple invited presentations to a wide variety of regional, national and several international meetings as well as slide seminars at regional and national meetings.
 
 
Dr Judy Wyatt
Consultant Histopathologist
St James's University Hospital, Leeds
Dr Judy Wyatt graduated in Bristol in 1979, and trained in Histopathology in Yorkshire in the 1980’s. She has worked as Consultant with a special interest in liver and GI pathology in Leeds since 1987, following 3 months at the Royal Free studying liver pathology with Professor Scheuer. She has been the organiser of the National Liver Histopathology EQA scheme since 2004, and the RCPath sub-specialty representative for liver histopathology since 2007. She has a long standing interest in training, and was Histopathology Training Programme Director in Yorkshire from 2005 – 2010.  
 
Dr Kevin West
Consultant Gastrointestinal Pathologist
Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester
Dr. Kevin West is a Consultant Histopathologist at the University Hospitals of Leicester. He graduated from Leicester University School of Medicine in 1981and undertook postgraduate training in histopathology in the Leicester Hospitals. He also trained in forensic pathology in Leicester and London. He has been a Royal College of Pathologists examiner in Histopathology and Autopsy for 15 years and was the first Chairman of the Joint Committee on Higher Pathology Training. He has published papers and book chapters on a variety of topics including gastrointestinal pathology and medical education.
 
Dr B. Azedah
Consultant Gastrointestinal Pathologist
Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool
 
Dr Abeer M Shaaban
Consultant Breast Pathologist
St James's University Hospital, Leeds
Dr Shaaban is a Consultant Breast Pathologist/ Honorary Senior Lecturer Department of Histopathology and Molecular Pathology, St James’s University Hospital. Dr Shaaban is a specialist breast pathologist who works in a large tertiary referral centre and a regional centre for HER2 immunohistochemistry and FISH testing.
Dr Shaaban did a PhD on the analysis of morphological and molecular markers associated with breast neoplasia progression and published with the late Professor JP Sloane, one of the pioneers in the field of breast pathology. Her areas of interest include diagnostic and prognostic markers in breast cancer, in particular estrogen receptors, columnar cell lesions and male breast cancer. She produced many research articles, reviews and book chapters. Dr Shaaban is a committee member of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland and an active member of its Educational Subcommittee, member of the NCRI Breast Clinical Studies Group and its Translational Research Subgroup.
 

Professor Kikkeri Naresh
Haematopathologist
Hammersmith Hospital

Kikkeri Naresh qualified MBBS in 1981 at Mysore Medical College, India. This was followed by pathology training at the Mysore Medical College and the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Pondicherry, India), which he completed in 1988. He was later trained in haematopathology / lymphomas at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), Bethesda USA. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and is currently the Advisor for Haematopathology in the Subspecialty Advisor Committee (Histopathology) of the RCPath.
Kikkeri Naresh is the Lead for Haematopathology at the Hammersmith Hospital (Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust) and the Imperial College since 2004. He is also the Lead for the Academic Clinical Training programme in Histopathology at the Imperial College. His research focuses on lymphomas and leukaemias. He is an author/co-author of ~170 articles in peer-reviewed journals, has contributed chapters in 5 books and has published & edited one book.

 
Dr Ula Mahadeva
Consultant Gastrointestinal Pathologist
St Thomas' Hospital
Dr Ula Mahadeva graduated in medicine and also obtained an intercalated BSc in Basic Medical Sciences and Molecular Biology from University College London. She entered Histopathology directly after house jobs in medicine and surgery and was a trainee on the North Thames rotation. She obtained the Diploma in Cytopathology before taking up a substantive consultant post at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where she has been since 2002. Her areas of sub-specialistation are gastro-intestinal histopathology, gynaecological and non-gynaecological cytopathology, consented and maternal death autopsies and infectious disease histopathology. She is known within the department and region for her enthusiasm for teaching and training, including helping trainees with preparation for the FRCPath exam, and is an RCPath examiner.
 
   

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