As representative of the Royal College of Pathologists it is not your role to provide feedback (verbal or written) to interview candidates and other applicants. Giving verbal feedback to candidates as a College representative could place you at risk of complaint from a candidate and no formal record of the feedback given would exist. The candidate may ask for formal interview feedback through the usual process offered by the Human Resources department.
This document relates to the referral of histopathological specimens (including cytopathological and post-mortem specimens) for specialist opinions for the benefit of the patient, for clinical trials and for some research work in the context of the UK NHS
Dr Jane Whitman
March 2014
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This document relates to the referral of histopathological specimens (including cytopathological and post-mortem specimens) for specialist opinions for the benefit of the patient, for clinical trials and for some research work in the context of the UK NHS
To sit the FRCPath Part 2, exam applicants must have passed the FRCPath Part 1 exam in the required specialty. Medical trainees in specialty training programmes are advised to only attempt the FRCPath Part 2 exam after two years of training.