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Dr Charanjit Kaur

Clinical Lead - Cellular Pathology

Based at: St George's Hospital

Dr Kaur joined St George’s Hospital in 2014, having previously worked at the Whittington Hospital. She subspecialised while at St George’s and her special areas of interest are breast and gastrointestinal pathology and dermatopathology.

She graduated from the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College in India in 1990 and was then commissioned into the Indian army as a general medical officer. After serving for five years as a Captain in the Indian Army Medical Corps, she took her release from army service and did her postgraduation in Pathology in India. She joined the UK Histopathology training programme (London region) in 2003 and obtained her FRCPath degree in 2007.

Dr Kaur has a special interest in medical education and is a GMC recognised Medical Educator, involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. She has been the Lead Educational Supervisor for the Histopathology trainees at St George’s and oversees the delivery of the training programme in the department. She also contributes to regional pathology teaching for pan-London trainees.

Dr Kaur will be deputised in her role by Dr Nilukshi Wijesuriya.

Latest news

March 12, 2024

Beta D Glucan (BDG) testing brought in-house

At the end of last year, testing for Beta-D-Glucan (BDG) was brought in-house. The median turnaround time using the new in-house assay is around two days, which facilitates a greater impact on antifungal stewardship when the result is negative.

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February 28, 2024

New Abbott Alinity system installed at Epsom Hospital

At the end of last year, a new Abbott Alinity GLP automation system was installed in the laboratory at Epsom Hospital, replacing the existing aging equipment.

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February 7, 2024

Pathology Service Update: Results for renin, aldosterone, androstenedione, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, DHEAS and testosterone confirmation now going out at usual

The delay in reporting results for renin, aldosterone, androstenedione, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, DHEAS and testosterone confirmation reported in January has been resolved and results are now going out as usual.

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January 29, 2024

Salmonella detection to be by PCR only from 1 February 2024

From 1 February 2024, Salmonella detection in faeces will be by PCR only and culture will no longer be routinely performed.

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