The Davis-Thompson Foundation Award Ceremony 2024
Join us during the ACVP Annual Meeting for our Annual Awards Ceremony.
Join us during the ACVP Annual Meeting for our Annual Awards Ceremony.
The Global Health Pathology Network and the Davis-Thompson Foundation are bringing to Ghana a fantastic workshop on the basic mechanisms of disease and regional diseases of livestock and poultry. Join us! (in-person only)
Don't miss out on this opportunity, we are bringing the prestigious Descriptive Pathology Course to Australia! Save these dates on your calendar, March 31- April 4, 2025. This in-person meeting presented in Taronga Zoo Sydney will have lectures from Dr. Linden Craig (the necropsy queen), Dr. Jey Koehler (the “don’t waste words” queen), and Dr. Patty Pesavento (the EM anchor queen) on recognizing, describing, and interpreting gross, microscopic, and ultrastructural lesions as well as choosing and critically evaluating special diagnostic techniques (IHC/ISH/PCR) and understanding macro-micro correlates.
The Northeast Veterinary Pathology Conference (NEVPC) is scheduled for April 25-26, 2025, at the Smithsonian National Zoological & Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C. This in-person event, sponsored by the Davis-Thompson Foundation, will focus on reproductive pathology and feature keynote speaker Dr. Robert A. Foster from the University of Guelph.
Join us for an enlightening and engaging exploration of reproductive pathology at the 42nd Annual West Coast Pathology Conference. This year’s theme, Great Gonads and Tubular Tales of Reproductive Pathology, promises to captivate attendees with cutting-edge insights, thought-provoking discussions, and unparalleled networking opportunities. Free for presenters or $20-150
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 in the course materials. 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.
The Davis-Thompson Foundation, the Global Pathology Network, and Université IBN Khaldoun invite you to the GHPN Workshop on Basic Mechanisms of Disease and Diseases of Regional Interest, held in person in Algeria.
This international seminar of the Davis-Thompson Foundation, has been organized annually at the headquarters of the Faculty of Veterinary of the Universidad de la República (Udelar), convening international experts in different areas of Veterinary Diagnostic and Clinical Pathology
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 in the course materials. This course replaces the previously offered Gross Course and differs from it by the addition microscopic images (histopathology and cytology) and current literature review.
Únase a nosotros para un día lleno de aprendizaje práctico y discusión diagnóstica centrada en las lesiones macroscópicas de bovinos y pequeños rumiantes.
This will be a histopathology workshop in which participants will submit histopathology slides as unknown cases for others to evaluate. Whole-slide images will be dispersed to conference participants for evaluation approximately one month before the workshop. Prior to case presentations we will have a keynote lecture by Dr. Karen Fox titled, Applications of Next-generation Sequencing for Wildlife-Disease Diagnostic Investigations.
This all day, in person workshop will be held on Sunday, 24 August 2025 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central time,in association with the annual meeting of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians in Kansas City, Mo, USA.