Featured Episodes:
Below are photos from some of our featured episodes with links to each podcast!
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The purpose of this podcast is to bring the veterinary pathology community together to bolster our connections and spread knowledge. This segment aims to highlight those in our field at all stages of their careers, from all backgrounds, and subspecialties. We will be talking to everyone from veterinary students to the pillars of the profession hearing more about unique stories and how pathologists are not always just at the scope… veterinary pathologists are out there changing the world.
Below are photos from some of our featured episodes with links to each podcast!
Thanks for listening and we look forward to our conversation.
This week’s episode is Dr. Katherine Gibson-Corley. Dr. Gibson-Corley is a Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She is also the Associate Director of Comparative Pathology in the Division of Animal Care, and the Associate Director of Faculty Development in the Division of Comparative Medicine. Join us as we sat down with her at the 2023 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting to learn more about her role in the American College of Veterinary Pathology (ACVP) Lifelong Learning Committee and how they develop and deliver content to members. We also hear about the environment in which Dr. Gibson-Corley learns best and the fun, animal-filled, class that she teaches. Finally, we get a glimpse into Dr. Gibson-Corley’s journey and life as a pathologist, including those in her life who have inspired her in her career. Let’s get to the conversation!
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This episode of A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology - the ACVP Podcast features Candice Chu, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clin Path), Assistant Professor and Veterinary Clinical Pathologist at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences!
Dr. Chu chatted with us during the 2023 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Join us as she discusses using technology and social media to promote the veterinary profession and learn more about her journey in veterinary pathology.
We look forward to our conversation!
Link to the podcast: https://lnkd.in/emFdfWZx
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Connect with Dr. Chu!
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Twitter (X): https://lnkd.in/eBCft7Hz
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
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This episode’s guest is Dr. Emily Mackey! Dr. Mackey sat with us at the 2023 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting. At the time, Dr. Mackey was a senior comparative anatomic veterinary pathology resident at Wake Forest School of Medicine. As of late 2024, she’s a Diplomate of the ACVP and an Assistant Professor of Oncology in the Department of Comparative Oncology Resources at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY. Join us as we talk about her women's health and mouse body farm, as well as her favorite science-related podcast.
We look forward to our conversation!
Link to the ACVP Generative AI Podcast:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q00AWDHhRXC3v77wT4z3mA#/registration
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
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This episode on A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology - The A.C.V.P. Podcast, we interview Dr. Sebastian Carrasco, a Comparative Pathologist and assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the Laboratory of Comparative Pathology (LCP) of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College. Listen with us as we learn more about the multi-institutional postdoctoral Fellowship in Comparative and Genomic Pathology--a unique opportunity for veterinary pathology trainees after 2 years of an anatomic pathology residency. We also dive into Dr. Carrasco's pathology journey, teaching philosophy, previous Lyme disease research, and what he thinks are common characteristics of veterinary pathologists!
November is National Native American Heritage Month: https://www.acvp.org/page/NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
Link to more information on the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA: https://www.acvp.org/page/Annual_Meeting
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rachel Reams--the incoming American College of Veterinary Pathology President (ACVP) and outgoing ACVP Advocacy and Policy Committee (APC) chair, at the time of this interview. Here, we talk about the APC's work to support veterinary pathology at the federal and state levels by being a voice for our profession. Dr. Reams also shares her incredible journey in multiple realms of veterinary medicine and pathology and the little thing about veterinary pathology that makes her happy. Thanks for tuning in...
We look forward to our conversation!
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
Link to more information on the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA: https://www.acvp.org/page/Annual_Meeting
We are! Learn more about what goes into putting together an annual meeting from ACVP Annual Meeting Committee chair, Dr. Tina Meichner. We also get insight into how Dr. Meichner first volunteered in a professional organization and the special decorations in her office!
We look forward to our conversation!
The ACVP celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept 15-Oct 15, 2024. More information on how to celebrate can be found: https://www.acvp.org/page/ACVP_Celebrates_Hispanic_Heritage_Month
Link to more information on registration for the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA: https://www.acvp.org/page/Annual_Meeting
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
Sit with us as we chat with Dr. Oscar Illanes, anatomic veterinary pathologist, Professor and Department Head of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences at Long Island University College of Veterinary Medicine (LIUCVM) in Brookville, NY. We hear about Dr. Illanes’ travel-filled career, his experiences with diversity, equity, and inclusion, and his best pathology gift to a fellow pathologist. We also learn about LIUCVM's innovative approach to partnering with clinical affiliates to provide hands-on experience to their veterinary students.
Submit an abstract for the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA!
More information can be found at https://www.acvp.org/page/Annual_Meeting.
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
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Join us as we sit down with Dr. Eileen Henderson, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Lab in San Bernadino, CA. Dr. Henderson is the current Chair of the ACVP Media Communications Committee (MCC), the parent committee of this podcast. In this episode, we discuss the MCC, volunteering with the ACVP, Dr. Henderson's amazing journey in veterinary medicine and pathology, and how we should all be more like flamboyant cuttlefish.
We look forward to our conversation!
Link to more information on abstract submission for the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting: https://www.acvp.org/page/Abstract_Information
The deadline for abstract submission is July 1, 2024.
Link to the ACVP Errors in Publications Portal: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACVP_Errors
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Friday Sep 08, 2023
Friday Sep 08, 2023
Your hosts, veterinary pathologists Dr. Caralyn Labriola and Dr. Hannah Atkins, introduce A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology Podcast (the A.C.V.P. Podcast) and how it fits into the mission of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.
Music: Guestlist by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The contents of this audio do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the ACVP or the participants’ affiliations. Spoken audio content is the property of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, 2023.