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Submit a Morphology Case for the ASM
Submit a Morphology Case for the ASM
You are invited to submit morphology cases for presentation at the 66th BSH Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), which will be held in Liverpool 19-21 April 2026. The ASM provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase your work and share your expertise with colleagues, peers and fellow-participants. The deadline for submission is Monday 27 October 2025 at 17.00.
Consent for storing submitted data
The data from your application will be stored on BSH's Sharepoint in order for BSH Laboratory SIG to decide if your case will be used at the ASM and to also contact you with regards to your submission.
Yes, I give permission to store and process my data
1. Name of submitter
2. Centre/Institute where you currently work
3. Centre/Institute where the patient presented
4. Email address
If applying from the UK this should be nhs.net address. If you do not have nhs.net address please use your trust email.
5. Patient demographics: age.
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY IDENTIFIABLE PATIENT DETAILS
6. Patient demographics: sex
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY IDENTIFIABLE PATIENT DETAILS
7. Patient demographics: presenting full blood count parameters.
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY IDENTIFIABLE PATIENT DETAILS
8. Short clinical history and any results relevant to the case
(max 200 words)
9. Please provide one to three photographs in PDF format
PLEASE NOTE THAT SUBMISSIONS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE REJECTED.
10. Confirmation that you would be able to take high-quality high-definition 4K photos of liquid and solid samples (trephine, lymph node or other tissue)
Yes
No
11. What is the resolution of the camera you will take the photos with?
Max 50 characters
12. Confirm that you are able to post glass slides for scanning to the Leeds Virtual Pathology website within the time frame provided. These details will be sent after the case has been accepted. Please expect to have to post glass slides in early February 2025
PLEASE OBTAIN THE SLIDES FROM YOUR HISTOPATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO SUBMITTING YOUR CASE
Yes
No
13. Confirmation that you have the glass slides in your possession now. These can be liquid and solid samples (trephine, lymph node or other tissue)
Yes
No
14. I understand that if I am unable to provide 1-2 glass slides for scanning then the case may unfortunately be removed or postponed
Yes
No