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Latin America Road Show 2022- Patologia Respiratoria

¿Están list@s para esta aventura? Reserven la fecha para estos sensacionales encuentros, todos presenciales, dedicados a estudiantes y residentes en América Latina, promovidos por el Latin Comparative Pathology Group y la Fundación. Consulte más detalles para conocer a sus compañeros y adquirir más conocimientos con muchos instructores de renombre en patología veterinaria.

Free

2022 ACVP pre-meeting workshop

Bone, cartilage, and dental tumors can be "hard", in more ways than one. Our speakers will present a workshop based on material from the fourth volume of the series, Surgical Pathology of Tumors of Domestic Animals: Tumors of Bone, Cartilage and Other Hard Tissues. This meeting will target veterinary students, interns, residents, and anatomic pathologists involved in diagnostics. The conference will be organized into presentations and case-based interactive discussions with digital microscopy files available to registrants prior to the meeting. The presentations will cover preparation of bone and hard tissue sections, integration of immunohistochemistry, radiology and cytology into diagnosis, and key features of common bone, cartilage and hard tissue tumors. Case presentations will be used to illustrate the approach and diagnostic features of different bone and dental tumors.

Workshop on Pathology and Basic Mechanisms of Disease, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia

Join Drs. Alves, Fiddes, Asin, and Yabe for a workshop on basic mechanisms of disease with an emphasis on veterinary public health and transboundary diseases of significance to Namibia. This interactive workshop will be presented in a case-based manner with group discussions for optimal learning and highlighting how these diseases might appear in animal populations and veterinary public health in general.

2nd Spanish Davis-Thompson Foundation Meeting – Ruminant & Pig Pathology

Come and join us at the University of Lleida, Spain for this two-day workshop run by world-class speakers Prof Paco Uzal (University of California, Davis) and Dr Joaquin Seagles (Autonomous University of Barcelona, UAB). The course is aimed at clinical veterinarians, pathologists, trainees and students or anyone with an interest in ruminant and porcine diseases and pathology. There will also be a practical session on the second day where participants will be able to put the theory into practice under the guidance of our experts. Numbers for the practical necropsy session are limited to 30 and will be on a first-come first-served basis. To register for the necropsy please email Dr Gustavo Ramirez (gramirez@ca.udl.cat). NB the workshop will be in English.

€140 – €250

2023 Northeast Veterinary Pathology Conference (NEVPC)

Smithsonian National Zoological Park - Conservation Pavillion Washington, DC 20008 3001 Connecticut Ave NW,, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

2023 NEVPC meeting with a special focus on infectious disease and vascular pathology. Registrants will have the opportunity to see a variety of curious cases and to hear excellent keynote speakers- Dr. Patricia Pesavento (UC Davis) and Dr. Jey Koehler (Auburn University).

$50

Current Literature and Image Interpretation Course

It's time to register for the renowned and lively (formerly known as) "Gross Course", with novelties tailored to anatomic pathology trainees and those taking Phase 2 of the ACVP exam. This revamped gathering is now the "Current Literature and Image Interpretation course" (CLIIC), and it will have stellar instructors lined up sharing systems-based review of veterinary pathology, including current literature, relevant textbooks, gross images, cytology, and histopathology images.

$575 – $675

Wildlife Disease Association pre-meeting workshop

The Wildlife Disease Association and the Davis-Thompson Foundation are excited to offer a forensic science pre-meeting workshop prior to the annual WDA meeting in Athens, Georgia.  This workshop will offer training in a number of critical aspects of forensic investigation, particularly those relevant to wildlife species. The content will be delivered through a series of seminar presentations as well as discussions of actual forensic cases involving wildlife.  Topics include chain of custody and security of samples, reporting, timing of death, species identification, documenting method of death, and expert witness testimony.

$50 – $125