Practical & Clinical Microbiology of Anaerobes Course 2025
Dates: 12th - 13th June
Is it time to refresh your knowledge on culturing, identification and the clinical importance of anaerobes?
Are your staff wanting to learn from experts about the latest technologies and techniques?
This 2-day residential course is delivered by the UK Anaerobe Reference Unit,
Public Health Wales, Cardiff.
The 2025 course registration opens later this year
CPD accredited by RCPath (11 credits)
Invaluable preparation for FRCPath
Cost: £395 + VAT
Cost includes one night's accommodation in Cardiff, transport to and from lectures, all course materials, breakfast, lunches & refreshments plus a three-course dinner.
Aims of the Course
- To promote an understanding and awareness of anaerobic bacteria in clinical material.
- To gain an insight into their relevance in clinical microbiology.
- To achieve a basic level of competence in methods used for their isolation and identification.
- To improve the standards of anaerobic microbiology in clinical laboratories.
Preliminary programme available soon.
Feedback from previous delegates has been extremely positive with the majority rating it ‘excellent’ overall. Participants particularly enjoyed the friendly and informative course atmosphere with comments including:
“The course was brilliant and really informative. Staff were knowledgeable, helpful and friendly”
“I really liked the practical sessions and was very impressed with the lectures”
“I have acquired new and improved knowledge to take back to my laboratory”
“The mix of lectures and lab practicals added variety and interest”
“Great course, will be recommending to fellow colleagues”
For more details, please email your details to:
Bethany Rooke at Don Whitley Scientific Limited - sales@dwscientific.co.uk
Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Payment accepted by cheque (please make payable to Don Whitley Scientific Limited), direct transfer and Visa or Mastercard.
Sponsorship kindly provided by Don Whitley Scientific Limited