Royal College of Pathologists
Robert Turner has extensive experience in database management and support, currently serving as a Database Support Officer at the Royal College of Pathologists since September 2016, where responsibilities include ensuring data integrity and optimizing the use of the College database. Prior roles include Database Administrator at the Royal Geographical Society and Technical Officer at the Association for Geographic Information, as well as systems development positions at Ordnance Survey. Robert holds an MA in Geographic Information Systems from the University of Leeds and a BSc in Geography and Geology from Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Royal College of Pathologists
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Pathology is the science at the heart of modern medicine, vital for the diagnosis and clinical management of disease. It is the science behind the cure, or the hidden science that saves lives. Although some pathologists work in laboratories, many work directly with patients in hospitals and the community. Together they are involved in over 70% of all diagnoses, as well as playing an important role in disease prevention, treatment and monitoring. The College is a professional membership organisation committed to setting and maintaining professional standards and to promoting excellence in the practice of pathology. The College aims to advance the science and practice of pathology, to provide public education, to promote research in pathology and to disseminate the results. It is a registered charity. The College was founded in 1962 and received its Royal Charter in 1970. There are 11,000 members worldwide practicing in the 19 pathology specialties. Approximately 78% of the membership are medically qualified, with the remaining 22% being senior clinical scientists.