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RCPath Northern Ireland Symposium 2026

Organised by the Royal College of Pathologists
Dates20–20 Oct 2026
VenuePostgraduate Medical Centre, Belfast City Hospital
CityBelfast, United Kingdom
CPD Points3 CPD
Free in-person RCPath Northern Ireland symposium in Belfast for pathology fellows, members, trainees, medical students and others, with poster competition and 3 CPD credits.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 13 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
RCPath fellows, members, trainees, medical students and pathology professionals in Northern Ireland.
Networking
Regional pathology networking with lunch and RCPath leadership presence.
Research Value
Moderate: poster abstracts are invited for research, audits, service improvement, cases and projects, with prizes, but no publication outlet was stated.
Trainee Relevance
Good for local trainees and medical students because it is free, regional and includes poster presentation opportunities.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
RCPath fellows, members, trainees, medical students and pathology professionals in Northern Ireland.
Networking
Regional pathology networking with lunch and RCPath leadership presence.
Research Value
Moderate: poster abstracts are invited for research, audits, service improvement, cases and projects, with prizes, but no publication outlet was stated.
Trainee Relevance
Good for local trainees and medical students because it is free, regional and includes poster presentation opportunities.
Programme Highlights
09:30
Symposium
From Diagnosis to Recovery: Pathology Improving Every Step of the Patient Journey
Leadership update
College work in Northern Ireland
Dr Bernie Croal
Poster session
RCPath Northern Ireland Symposium poster competition
13:00
Networking
Lunch
Keynote Speakers
DB
Dr Bernie Croal
Royal College of Pathologists
RCPath President update and College work in Northern Ireland
Abstract Submission Guide
Research
Projects
Best practice
Service improvement
Audits
Interesting cases
Patient journey
Pathology ideas

MedicMess Tips

  • Registration was not yet open when inspected.
  • Poster abstracts should be no longer than 250 words.
  • The poster competition is open to Northern Ireland entrants only.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registrationFree
Key Deadlines
20 Oct 2026 · 105 days
Conference begins
Practical Information
RegistrationRegistrations will open soon according to the RCPath page.
Venue DetailsLecture Theatre, Postgraduate Medical Centre, Belfast City Hospital, 51 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7AB.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyPathology
Organising societyRoyal College of Pathologists
CPD accreditation3 CPD points
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationPostgraduate Medical Centre, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast
The Complete Guide to the RCPath Northern Ireland Symposium 2026

RCPath Northern Ireland Symposium 2026, themed “From Diagnosis to Recovery: Pathology Improving Every Step of the Patient Journey”, takes place on Tuesday 20 October 2026 at the Postgraduate Medical Centre, Belfast City Hospital. RCPath describes it as a free in-person symposium for fellows, members, trainees, medical students and others interested in pathology specialties in Northern Ireland. The meeting runs in the morning from 09:30 to 13:00, followed by lunch from 13:00 to 14:00, and covers upcoming pathology themes, developments in Northern Ireland, the College's work locally and a presentation from RCPath President Dr Bernie Croal. Registrations were not yet open when inspected. The linked poster competition invites professionals from pathology fields to submit abstracts for poster presentations. Submissions can cover research, projects, best practice, service improvement, audits, interesting cases or ideas, either related to the symposium theme or wider pathology work. Abstracts should be up to 250 words and include title, author details, objectives, methods, results or expected outcomes, conclusions and impact on the patient journey, plus a short author biography. The competition is open to Northern Ireland entrants only, with £100 first prize and £50 second/third prizes. RCPath lists 3 CPD credits. No explicit abstract deadline or publication outlet was visible.