Search
Close this search box.

Voices in Pathology: LGBTQIA+

Please join us on Friday, September 10 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm US CDT for the next in our series of Voices in Pathology. This seminar features an esteemed panel of LGBTQ+ colleagues here to share their career and life experiences, advice, wisdom, passions, and challenges.

Free

Mouse Pathology – Davis-Thompson Foundation European Symposium 2021

Please join us on September 13th and 14th for this special symposium on comprehensive mouse pathology with phenomenal speakers! This two half-day online course (Zoom) covers various aspects of mouse pathology led by international experts Dr. Cory Brayton (John Hopkins) and Dr. Denise Imai (UC Davis).

Patologia de doenças emergentes e reemergentes de peixes

Por favor, junte-se a nós no dia 15 de setembro, às 17h horário de Brasília e venha prestigiar o Dr. Felipe Pierezan, da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, que tem uma vasta experiência em patologia veterinária com especialização em animais aquáticos! Dr. Felipe irá trazer casos interessantes para discussão entre os participantes. Este seminário é gratuito, mas inscrição é necessária.

2021 Northeastern Veterinary Pathology Conference (virtual)

The 2021 meeting will be expanded to 2 FULL days (which means 16 hours of RACE-accredited CE for the same price of only $50 - what a deal!). This meeting will be focused on pathology of the GI tract.

Animal Forensics – a Veterinary Pathologist’s and a Lawyer’s Approach

Please join us on 17 September 2021 from 11am to 12:30pm US Central Daylight time for another exciting Free Friday Seminar about Forensic Pathology! Drs. John and Margaret Cooper (Wildlife Health Services - UK) will bring up important topics for discussion about integrating anatomic pathology and legal work in different scenarios. In this seminar, participants will learn how to:
- Understand the principles and importance of animal forensic work, including pathology techniques.
-Recognise how an understanding of the relevant law and legal principles can assist in the investigation of crimes involving animals and appreciate the need for appropriate health and safety precautions.
- Be aware of emerging global trends in the field of forensic investigation and the need to have an international approach to challenges.

Free

Southcentral Division 31st Annual Meeting: Hybrid Format!

Dig your toes in the sand in person or join us virtually for our first hybrid format multi-day meeting! Held at the Texas A&M Galveston campus, this meeting is full of interesting case report presentations and a lecture by the Foundation's own Dr. Fabio Del Piero speaking on Pathology of Viral Intestinal Diseases. 12 hours of RACE-accredited CE. In-person registration fee includes morning and afternoon refreshments and group Friday lunch and dinner.

Neumonía intersticial en animales: Definiciones, causas y mecanismo

Por favor únete a nosotros para este seminario gratuito en español el 1 de octubre a las 11am Central Daylight Time (CDT). El Dr. Francisco Carvallo, de Virginia Tech, cubrirá lo clásico y lo nuevo en fisiopatología, nomenclatura, manifestación y mucho más de las neumonías intersticiales en animales. El seminario es gratuito, pero es necesario registrarse.

Molecular basis for congenital veterinary hemostatic disorders

Join us on Friday, October 8th, at 11am Central Daylight Time for this webinar dedicated to our clinical pathology enthusiasts! Dr. Pete Christopherson (Auburn University) will share with us the basics and details of some congenital hemostatic disorders. He is an expert in the field, with extensive research projects on this subject. Come be part of this discussion! Registration is free but required.

AAZV 28th Annual Zoo and Wildlife Pathology Workshop

This eight-hour workshop brings together zoo veterinarians and pathologists for a full day of discussion of interesting cases and a didactic lecture on a hot topic in zoo and wildlife pathology. This year's keynote lecture will be “Emerging Disease Preparedness, Diagnostics, and Response,” by Dr. Jana Ritter, DVM, Dipl ACVP, from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Following the keynote lecture, pathologists from around the world will present their most interesting recent cases throughout an interactive all-day session with an emphasis on new and emerging diseases in wildlife.