Davis-Thompson Foundation – Pathology of Laboratory Animals
This unique course is the only annual course in the US dedicated solely to the review of the diseases of laboratory animals, covering all the primary lab species, fish, and amphibians used in the laboratory session as well as a 4-hour session on the clinical pathology of lab animals. This year’s course boasts not one but TWO mock exams on laboratory animal diseases.
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It’s an annual tradition that shouldn’t be missed for those studying for boards as well as those in pathology practice who want to get both a good review on the diseases of primary, secondary, and tertiary lab animal species, as well as information on the cutting edge of lab animal pathology.
The course will be held at Hill Pavilion at the University of Pennsylvania campus. Attendees will receive over 30 hours of RACE CME, enough to reboot your license for the year!
Thousands of veterinary pathologists and lab animal practitioners have attended this course in preparation for their certification exams – make it part of your board prep!
For more info, contact Course Director, Bruce Williams – dr.brucewilliams@hotmail.com
Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/08/2016 - 05/08/2016
All Day
Location
University of Pennsylvania.
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