Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine
I-HUB, White City Campus
Wood Lane
London
W12 0BZ
United Kingdom
This is a two-day course on renal pathology for Specialist Registrars and Consultants in Renal Medicine to be held on 19-20 March 2026
The course is specifically designed for nephrologists to teach them what they need to know about the renal biopsy and how it affects management. The course lasts 2 full days and comprises didactic lectures given by expert pathologists, with clinical discussants, interspersed with small group case discussions, where small groups of participants sit with pathologists and clinicians for in depth discussion of clinical scenarios with their associated pathological material. This Educational Meeting is sponsored by the Renal Pathology Society https://www.renalpathsoc.org/ an international non-profit organisation that encourages training and education in renal disease through sponsoring conferences and symposia.
For 2026, the plan is to run the course face-to-face, with an option to join online. Those registered for online attendance will join a virtual room for the moderated cases discussions.
Target audience
- Nephrologists
- Specialist Registrars
- Consultants in Renal Medicine
Course Faculty
- Dr Candice Roufosse (Course Director), Imperial College London
- Professor Agnes Fogo, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA
- Professor Terry Cook, Imperial College London
- Dr Andrew Smith, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr Ranmith Perera, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Naomi Simmonds, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
- Professor Jeremy Levy, Imperial College London
- Professor Liz Lightstone, Imperial College London
- Professor Charles Pusey, Imperial College London
- Professor Megan Griffith, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr Tom Cairns, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr Stephen McAdoo, Imperial College London
- Dr Maria Prendecki, Imperial College London
- Dr Tabitha Turner-Stokes, Imperial College London
- Dr Michelle Willicombe, Imperial College London