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2024 Northeast Veterinary Pathology Conference (NEVPC)

Join us in person for this year's exciting Northeast Veterinary Pathology Conference (NEVPC) meeting with a special focus on zoo and wildlife pathology. Registrants will have the opportunity to see a variety of curious cases and to hear our excellent keynote speaker- Dr. Karen Terio, DVM, PhD, DACVP (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Participants will be immersed in this fascinating field, whether you're a seasoned, budding biologist, or simply an avid enthusiast of captive and wildlife conservation. Individuals who would like to present a case should contact the course director for details. The deadline for submitting slides is 31 March 2024. Attendees will receive 10 hours of RACE continuing education credit.

Get Tickets Free – $75.00

The 41st Annual West Coast Veterinary Pathology Conference: Jaws – Terrifying Oral Pathology

Join this amazing team of pathologists and presenters for the 41st Annual West Coast Veterinary Pathology Conference at UC Davis (in-person only), where prestigious keynote speakers will share their expertise on Oral Pathology, covering from the elementary to complex, well-known to conundra, supplemented by a series of presentations of exciting cases. The event will have a rich schedule and attendees will be engaged the entire time. You cannot miss this opportunity to sharpen and polish your knowledge on this hard topic!

$20.00 – $150.00

2024 Current Literature and Image Interpretation Course (CLIIC) – In person

This course is a systems-based review of veterinary pathology including current literature (past 5 years), relevant textbooks, as well as thousands of gross and microscopic images (histopathology and cytology). Attendees will receive over 600 of boards-style multiple-choice questions, both knowledge (literature and textbook based) and image based. Questions are embedded in the presentations via live polling, but attendees will also receive the questions with references as take-home handouts. This course replaces the previously offered Gross Course and differs from it by the addition microscopic images (histopathology and cytology) and current literature review, to better reflect the current ACVP exam format.

Get Tickets $575.00 – $675.00

Beyond the Backbone: Invertebrate Pathology Day Seminar

The Davis-Thompson Foundation will be hosting the 2nd, biannual, Invertebrate Pathology Seminar on September 27, 2024. This one day, completely virtual, seminar will include case presentations and a keynote lecture by Dr. Michelle Dennis, Associate Professor at University of Tennessee, and co-guest editor of the special issue of Veterinary Pathology on Invertebrate Pathology. Dr. Dennis’s research focuses on aquatic invertebrate diseases, and will be highlighted in her presentation titled “Emerging Diseases in Wild Aquatic Invertebrates.” Following the keynote presentation, the seminar will feature 15 minute case presentations on the gross and microscopic pathology of air, land, and aquatic invertebrates.

34th Annual Southcentral Division Meeting: Hybrid Format!

Embark on an informative journey through the intricate world of Bone Pathology at this exciting annual event in the captivating city of Galveston, Texas, where you will delve into compelling case presentations, delivered by trainees and pathologists. In this event, the outstanding keynote speaker, Dr. Linden Craig (University of Tennessee), will share with us the latest insights and conundra of bone pathology. Nestled along the breathtaking Gulf Coast, Galveston offers a perfect blend of rich history, stunning beaches, and unparalleled charm. Immerse yourself in the unique opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with peers. Participants will also receive 10 hours of RACE-accredited CE. In-person registration fee includes morning and afternoon refreshments and group Friday lunch and dinner.

Get Tickets $50.00 – $200.00