Davis-Thompson Foundation
For the Advancement of Veterinary and Comparative Pathology
Serving veterinary pathology for 50 years (1973-2023)
Who we are
Pathologists
Pathology is the foundation of all medicine, human and veterinary. As pathologists, we study the manifestations and causes of disease in all species of the animal kingdom.
Educators
As researchers and academics, we strive to advance the study of veterinary diseases and the comparison of diseases manifested by diverse species of animals.
Providers
We have the largest repository of pathology images in the world. Our unique courses and content are provided by world-renowned experts and outstanding pathologists in the field.
Benefactors
We pursue and disseminate our knowledge not for its own sake, but to improve the health and well-being of all animals in the world – humans included.
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Upcoming events
Davis-Thompson Foundation “Just in time mock exams”
The Foundation invites you to this dynamic two-day meeting dedicated to aspiring veterinary anatomic pathologists. It will combine interactive presentations and mock exams centered around diverse animal species and diseases. Participants will navigate a comprehensive potpourris of important, classic, and peculiar diseases with exam simulations. Embark on this journey to sharpen your diagnostic skills and confidence during training. This event will not be recorded.
IV Seminario Guatemalteco de Patología Veterinaria de la Fundación Davis-Thompson: Patología Macroscópica de Rumiantes”
Únase a nosotros para un día lleno de aprendizaje práctico y discusión diagnóstica centrada en las lesiones macroscópicas de bovinos y pequeños rumiantes.
Rodadas de histopatologia da LCPG – Dr. Ileana Miranda
O LCPG anuncia rodadas especiais de histopatologia abertas ao público, totalmente dedicadas a estudantes de língua espanhola e portuguesa. Esta série contará com lâminas digitalizadas ou projetadas de casos didáticos e interessantes de patologia.