Dear colleagues
Please see below and attached about tow positions in Kansas State University.
Best regards
Francisco Uzal, DVM, MSc, PhD, Dipl. ACVP
Chief Executive Officer
Davis-Thompson Foundation
Ph: 951 751 0027
E-mail: fauzal@ucdavis.edu
www.davisthompsonfoundation.org
The Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (KSVDL) in the Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology in the Kansas State College of Veterinary Medicine have openings for an anatomic pathologist
and a clinical pathologist at any level of experience. Board-eligible will be given full consideration. Tenure or clinical tract. Join a fun, collaborative pathology and diagnostic faculty team! With KSVDL embedded in the College of Veterinary Medicine,
these positions include service, collaborative project research and teaching options. All positions include a primary service component serving the diverse clientele of KSVDL. We have a diverse caseload that includes a mix of livestock species, dogs, cats,
equine, and exotics (pets and zoo cases).
In the attached PDFs, click the purple boxes to find out more about the position and area, also known as The Little Apple.
Jamie Retallick (Henningson) DVM, PhD, DACVP
KSVDL Director
and Professor/Veterinary Pathologist
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory,
http://www.ksvdl.org/
| College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University | L232 Mosier Hall | 1800 Denison Ave. | Manhattan, KS 66506 | 785-532-4129
Client Care: 866-512-5650
From: Francisco Alejandro Uzal <fauzal@UCDAVIS.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2024 4:22 PM
To: Jamie Retallick <retallick@vet.k-state.edu>
Subject: RE: Job Postings
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For the DTF? Send it to me and I can send them to our list serv and facebook.
P
From: Jamie Retallick <retallick@vet.k-state.edu>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2024 2:08 PM
To: Francisco Alejandro Uzal <fauzal@UCDAVIS.EDU>
Subject: Job Postings
Hi Paco
How do we get our positions posted? I went to the website but didn’t see directions.
Thanks!
Jamie
Jamie Retallick (Henningson) DVM, PhD, DACVP
KSVDL Director
and Professor/Veterinary Pathologist
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory,
http://www.ksvdl.org/
| College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University | L232 Mosier Hall | 1800 Denison Ave. | Manhattan, KS 66506 | 785-532-4129
Client Care: 866-512-5650
From: Francisco Alejandro Uzal via Davis_members <davis_members@list.cldavis.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 10:15 PM
To: davis_members@list.cldavis.org
Subject: Davis-Thompson Foundation Newsletter May 2024
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Dear colleagues
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the May issue of the Davis-Thompson Foundation newsletter, with the compliments, as usual, of our outstanding managing
editors Jeann Leal and Javier Asin.
As usual, this issue comes with information on myriad training opportunities around the world, in several languages. Remember that two of our “Big 4”, CLIIC
and POLA are coming soon and registration is open. POLA and our Descriptive Veterinary Pathology Course are also offered in Europe this year. Please see below the words of the Foundation’s President, Dr Jey Koehler about our Descriptive Veterinary Pathology
course:
“This year, our beloved Descriptive Veterinary Pathology course will be transformed into Foundations of Pathology. The course will have a three-day virtual
component in September and two half days of in-person instruction at the ACVP meeting in Seattle. While some of the material will remain the same, there will
be new material as well and all will be aimed at the early stage trainee. We highly recommend that this course be taken by first-year residents. Topics will
include
introduction to evaluating and describing gross, microscopic, and ultrastructural lesions, interpreting IHC/ISH and molecular testing, as well as study techniques,
structuring study during your residency, networking with other trainees, understanding the role of self-assessments, and more!
Due to reduced travel costs for lecturers, we will be offering this course for much less than the in-person DVP. The tuition will be a flat rate of $400, which
will cover
both the virtual and in-person components (sorry, no, they cannot be separated). Scholarships will be available, with priority placed on those in training
programs
in under-resourced countries. Attendance at the in-person component is limited to 40 people due to prior arrangements with the meeting hotel. Be sure to watch
our
social media accounts, the website events page, and of course the newsletter and listserv announcements to know when registration will begin! We are so excited
to
bring this new course to you.”
Looking forward to seeing everyone in one of our seminars.
Kind regards,
Francisco Uzal, DVM, MSc, PhD, Dipl. ACVP
Chief Executive Officer
Davis-Thompson Foundation
Ph: 951 751 0027
E-mail: fauzal@ucdavis.edu
www.davisthompsonfoundation.org