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Marketing Materials

Publicise your event to your target audiences with this range of downloadable posters and flyers.  

 

Posters to advertise your event

 
TIP: If you would like to print off any of these posters, you will need to save it to your computer first. Right click on the link with your mouse, click on Save target as and then save the document on your computer.
 
Download, print off and display in your hospital.  Download posters which will advertise your specialty here.
 
This poster has a case study on cholesterol testing.
 
This poster highlights how pathology contributes to the diagnosis and management of long term conditions.
 
This poster focuses on bowel cancer screening.
 
This poster has Clostridium difficile as a case study.
 
This poster focuses on the symptoms, testing, diagnosis, and treatment.
 
This range of posters was produced for a pathology skills workshop and highlights a range of specialties.  Pick the one relevant to your event.
 

Handouts to distribute at your event

 
An A-Z of useful terms connected with the heart and heart health.
 
A short hand out about pathology suitable for schools and the public.
 
A short hand out which debunks common pathology myths.  Suitable for schools and the public
 

A poster to help advertise NPW to your colleagues

 
Get your colleagues involved in NPW. It's important that everyone working in the pathology department knows that they can get in involved in NPW and it's not just for doctors, scientists or members of the College. Please find a poster you can download to put on staff noticeboards and backs of loo doors which will hopefully help encourage all members of your path department to join in!
 

A NPW certificate to present to any school pupils who attend your event 

 
Download it here.
 

More materials to help with your event

 
The British Heart Foundation is particularly helpful, with materials that you could use for your event or for background information. There are links on the website to other sites which might also provide useful information.
 
To download a resources toolkit from the Labs are Vital website