The College has published a strategy to support SAS (specialty and associate specialist) doctors and locally employed doctors (LEDs) working in pathology.
The College recognises that those working in this grade are a vital asset to pathology services, providing a variety of services depending on their terms of employment.
Dr Esther Youd, Assistant Registrar, The Royal College of Pathologists said:
'I am delighted to see the launch of this strategy for SAS and locally employed doctors. They are a vital and growing part of the pathology workforce in many disciplines and, as a College, we hope this will give us the building blocks to support, engage and empower those in these posts.
We will be forming a working group to put this strategy into action, so please get in touch to be a part of this work.'
Through this strategy, the College aims to engage and empower SAS doctors, throughout all stages in their careers. The strategy outlines a number of objectives that will lead to the implementation and development of services and governance for SAS doctors.
The College is also making a number of commitments including:
The College will work in partnership with its membership, specialist societies and external bodies to ensure that the contribution of SAS doctors across all pathology specialties is recognised.