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Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa – Anatomical: FC Path(SA) Anat

Part I

Part I: 18 months in a numbered registrar training post at the time of applying for the examination

Part I of the Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa - Anatomical - R 11400

Part I: 1 written paper and a practical examination.

THE SIMON NAYLER MEDAL was endowed in 2017 and is awarded to candidates who obtain excellent results in the Anatomical Pathology Part I Fellowship examination of the College of Pathologists of South Africa.

Part II

Part II: 42 months in a numbered registrar training post at the time of the written examination. - 6 months in a cytology laboratory. - Minimum of 50 autopsies and must be able to cut and stain frozen sections.

PORTFOLIO
From the second semester 2014 the submission of your Portfolio at the time of making your application is compulsory for all candidates who entered into their Registrar post from 1 January 2011.

Fellowship of the College of Pathologists of South Africa - Anatomical - R 21800

Part II: 2 written papers; 2 practicals, 2 OSPEs and oral.

THE DHIREN GOVENDER MEDAL was endowed in 2016 and is awarded to candidates who obtain excellent results in the Anatomical Pathology Part II Fellowship examination of the College of Pathologists of South Africa.

The COULTER MEDAL was endowed in 1997 and is awarded to candidates who obtain excellent results in the Fellowship examination of the College of Pathologists of South Africa.

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PLEASE NOTE that candidates that wish to lodge an appeal against the outcome of his/her written examination results must do so in accordance with the provisions of the CMSA’s Appeals Mechanism Policy. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) are not made available to candidates for review in accordance with the CMSA’s Appeals Mechanism Policy.