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  2. Veterinary pathology - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary pathologists are veterinarians who specialize in the diagnosis of diseases through the examination of animal tissue and body fluids. [1] Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology. Other than the diagnosis of disease in food-producing animals, companion ...

  3. Department of Defense Veterinary Pathology Residency

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    In the early 1980s, leaders of the Army veterinary pathology specialty recognized that training would be more effective and the Department of Defense better served by a formal residency program consolidating all training under one roof. 1 Now in its 23rd year, the DODVPR is one of the largest and most successful veterinary pathology training ...

  4. Martin J. Fettman - Wikipedia

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    1980: Received a doctor of veterinary medicine degree and master of science degree in nutrition from Cornell University; 1982: Received a doctor of philosophy degree in physiology from Colorado State University; 1984: Received board certification in veterinary clinical pathology; Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists

  5. József Marek - Wikipedia

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    This, and other textbooks, such as Lehrbuch der Klinischen Diagnostik der Inneren Krankheiten der Haustiere (Textbook of clinical diagnostics of internal diseases of domestic animals), along with 154 publications in scientific journals, established Marek's international reputation as an outstanding veterinary scientist. [2]

  6. Merck Veterinary Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Merck Veterinary Manual was first published in 1955. [1] It was based on the Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy , which was first published in 1899 as a reference for physicians. [ 1 ] The first edition of the Veterinary Manual included contributions from over 200 authors, with 389 chapters divided into sections on public health ...

  7. Veterinary Pathology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary Pathology publishes reports of basic and applied research involving wildlife, marine and zoo animals and poultry. The journal focuses on details of the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals, reports of experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes and also provides insights into animal models of human disease.

  8. Clinical pathology - Wikipedia

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    Similar specialties exist in veterinary pathology. Clinical pathology is itself divided into subspecialties, the main ones being clinical chemistry, clinical hematology/blood banking, hematopathology and clinical microbiology and emerging subspecialties such as molecular diagnostics and proteomics. Many areas of clinical pathology overlap with ...

  9. Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The biomedical sciences and pathobiology residencies, which are part of a combined residency/Ph.D. program, prepare graduates for careers in veterinary clinical pathology or anatomic pathology. The Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center offers residency programs in equine internal medicine and surgery.