BSD Session Details

Slide reviews with Dr S Elsheikh

July 2024

10/7/2024 12:30 PM

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Trainee Tutorial

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Dr Somaia Elsheikh
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Executive Committee Member

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I'm pleased to announce the next session in the BSD Trainees' Series, which will take place on Wednesday 10th July at 12.30pm.

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2024-07-10
2024-07-10
12:30
12:30
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Session Details

The session will be delivered by Dr Somaia Elsheikh, who is a consultant dermatopathology at Nottingham University Hospitals and honorary associate professor at University of Nottingham.

She will be leading a review of five educational cases, which are available on the Pathology Portal for review prior to the session. You can find the cases and histories at https://learninghub.nhs.uk/Resource/52571/Item.

The first time you use the portal, you will need to register on the site. For UK-based trainees, this should be automatic, but international attendees will need to follow an alternative process - please email me to arrange access (bsdtraineeseries@gmail.com).

Please can I also ask that you complete the feedback form for Dr Carr's session if you attended and haven't already done so?Link: https://forms.office.com/e/2KkPh1D8pv

As always, please free to share details of the session with your colleagues and encourage them to join the mailing list if not already subscribed. However, please do not share the link to the session on social media channels.

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Dr Somaia Elsheikh
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Executive Committee Member

Dr Elsheikh graduated from School of Medicine, Menoufyia University, Egypt in 1997 (MB BCh) (Hons). She started her Histopathology career in 2000 and completed a master degree in molecular pathology. Dr Elsheikh obtained her Doctoral of Philosophy (PhD) for studies investigating novel biomarkers in breast cancer from University of Nottingham under the supervisor of Professor Ian Ellis. She joined the Histopathology training programme in 2009 and completed her training in three tertiary University Hospitals in Edinburgh, Leeds and Nottingham. Dr Elsheikh appointed as a consultant Dermatopathologist in 2015 when she started working on translational research in melanoma to establish "Nottingham Melanoma Research group". Nottingham Melanoma Research group is a tissue-based, translational research group focusing on identifying risk stratifying and treatment response predictors for melanoma patients using melanoma tissue and histology imaging. Nottingham Melanoma Research group has one of the largest well-characterised annotated malignant melanoma tissue microarray (TMA) in the UK with detailed clinical, pathological, survival and treatment response database (Nottingham melanoma database).

Dr Elsheikh has established collaborations with a large number of melanoma interested research groups in the UK and abroad. She is PI and Co-PI for a number of melanoma and skin cancer related research projects.

Dr Elsheikh has been the principle supervisor of many University of Nottingham funded research projects for PhD, MD, MSc and BMedSci research students. She is currently the training programme director (TPD) for the Histopathology training of the East midland north region (Health Education England).

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