Residency Training Position in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology. The
Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation at Michigan
State University (MSU) is seeking applications for a three-year
residency position in veterinary anatomic pathology, beginning
July 1, 2010. Training for Anatomic Pathology residents is
based in the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health
(DCPAH), which receives more than 12,000 necropsy and surgical
pathology accessions per year from a diversity of animal species. Residents
participate in the college’s teaching programs. The
anatomic pathology residency partially fulfills the requirements
for board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists
(ACVP). Opportunities to enter a PhD program upon completion
of the residency depend on the availability of funding in the department. Applicants
must possess a DVM or equivalent degree. Application should
include: curriculum vitae, official veterinary college transcripts
with cumulative grade point average and class standing, a statement
of career goals, three letters of reference, and GRE scores.
Please send application materials to Dr. Jennifer Thomas, Acting Chairperson,
Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary
Medicine, 4125 Beaumont Road, Room 201B, Lansing, MI 48910-8107. Applications
will be accepted until October 12, 2009, or until acceptable candidates are identified.
The position will be filled pending available funding. For additional information,
email Dr. Jennifer Thomas at thomas@dcpah.msu.edu or
Dr. Scott Fitzgerald, Resident Program Coordinator, at fitzgerald@dcpah.msu.edu.
Michigan State University is an AA/EOE.
Please refer to the ACVP listing upon inquiry.
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