RACE
2024 General Pathology Review Course
The year 2024 is just around the corner, and we can't wait to e-see y'all at the acclaimed yearly General Pathology Review Course, which will take place the week of January 29 - February 2, 2024, including a special mock exam delivered on February 8, 2024 (available to Live registrants only!). So go ahead and save the date on your calendars for this phenomenal opportunity. This course will grant you access to comprehensive lectures on cell adaptations, tissue repair, inflammation, hemodynamics, pathogenesis, immunity, neoplasia, and more...!
Full day Seminar: Poultry diseases
Please, join us for this phenomenal full-day seminar on Poultry Diseases, packed with outstanding speakers who have vast experience in the field. In this event, registrants will learn and review viral and bacterial diseases, assorted pathogenesis, and wrap up with interactive exercises. These presentations will be of great value for poultry producers, veterinarians, and researchers to grasp the fundamentals of pathology and eventually contribute with a sustainable poultry production.
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.
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!
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.
Equine enteric diseases: Full-day seminar
Join us for a day of comprehensive learning and exploration at the Day-seminars Davis/Thompson Foundation in June 2024. This series aims to delve into critical topics impacting equine health, with our focus for this session being equine enteric diseases.
Current Laboratory Animal Science Seminar (CLASS) and Pathology of Laboratory Animals (POLA)
Don't miss your chance - Register now for this yearly renowned comprehensive course on all things Lab Animal (In person @ UPenn)! The Davis-Thompson Foundation presents the CLASS course and right after CLASS is the famous Pathology of Laboratory Animals course, chock full of pathology of mice, rats, non-human primates, rabbits, ferrets, and mini-pigs. Don't miss the deadline for registrations: July 15h, 2024!