A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology - The A.C.V.P. Podcast
The American College of Veterinary Pathologists
36 episodes
3 weeks ago
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 subspecalties. 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.
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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 subspecalties. 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.
Season 02, Episode 011 - A Conversation with Dr. Sebastian Carrasco
A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology - The A.C.V.P. Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Season 02, Episode 011 - A Conversation with Dr. Sebastian Carrasco
This podcast’s guest is 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 completing at least 2 years of an anatomic pathology residency. We also dive into Dr. Carrasco’s journey in pathology as well as his teaching philosophy, previous research in Lyme disease pathogenesis, and what he thinks are common characteristics of veterinary pathologists!
We look forward to our conversation!
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A Conversation in Veterinary Pathology - The A.C.V.P. Podcast
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 subspecalties. 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.