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      • Professor Jo Martin takes up her new role as President of The Royal College of Pathologists. Jo is a practicing histopathologist and Professor of Pathology at Queen Mary University of London.
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  1. Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSubWatch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home The Doctor and friends race to 21st-...

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    • Background
    • Key Achievements: Advocacy, Collaboration and Training
    • Key Challenges: Workforce and Resources
    • Trainees and Careers in Pathology
    • Maintaining A Work–Life Balance
    • Final Thoughts

    I have a modest background, with a stimulating, happy family. I had a strong and capable mother and still have a lovely father. I have a great ‘little’ brother (6 foot 6 inches). My fabulous supportive husband Paul is non-medical and we have two (very tall) sons and a Goldendoodle (star of Nelson’s pathology week). My primary school teacher (Miss F...

    I have worked together with colleagues in many other disciplines both in pathology and in other specialties and bodies, always with the aim of trying to make things better. I was National Clinical Director of Pathology for NHS England from 2013 to 2016 and President of the Royal College of Pathologists from 2017 to 2020. I am now National Specialty...

    There are short-term challenges and longer-term ones. Some are well known – the global healthcare workforce has been amazing, but we are tired, and there is a global shortage of pathologists. Everything we can do to support people will be needed. Pathology, as with all areas of healthcare, will continue to be challenged for resources, both in terms...

    All areas in pathology are fabulous, working with just the most brilliant people. Pathology is a family, and intellectually offers so much breadth and depth. You will be spoilt for choice but, whichever pathology discipline you end up in, you will never regret it! I would say to all trainees: come and meet us!

    Have fun and be positive. Walk a lot and keep active, mentally and physically. Keep up with friends and family. Cook!

    I would like to say a massive thank you to all those I have worked with and continue to work with. I learn such a lot from you and with you. The support you give each other and our pathology community is amazing, and so very much appreciated!

  3. Jan 27, 2020 · The long-running BBC series revealed that Jo Martin is the next to play the titular character, marking the first time a black actor has been cast in the lead role.

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  4. May 20, 2022 · Doctor Who has confirmed Jo Martin's Fugitive Doctor was the real First Doctor. For years, viewers believed William Hartnell's First Doctor to be the very first incarnation of the wandering Time Lord known as the Doctor.

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  5. Jan 30, 2020 · Martin is introduced as a character named Ruth Clayton, who is later revealed to be a previously unknown incarnation of the Doctor. Fans weren’t entirely sure if Martin’s appearance meant...

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  6. Jan 13, 2022 · The Free Comic Book Day website has been updated to confirm Titan Comics' Doctor Who FCBD issue features Jo Martin's Forgotten Doctor. Written by Jody Houser and featuring art by Roberta Ingranata, it will serve as the lead-in to an epic new arc that will launch in May 2022.

  7. Professor Jo Martin takes up her new role as President of The Royal College of Pathologists. Jo is a practicing histopathologist and Professor of Pathology at Queen Mary University of London.