
University of California
Davis, CA
Programs Offered
The University of California, Davis, offers residency programs in Anatomic
and Clinical Pathology through the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH)
and graduate training in Comparative Pathology through the Graduate Group in
Comparative Pathology. Training in the residency programs leads to board eligibility
for the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. There are eight residents
in Anatomic Pathology, three of whom are in a collaborative zoo and wildlife
pathology program with the Zoological Society of San Diego; and three residents
in Clinical Pathology, some of whom are in a joint residency training program
with IDEXX Laboratories. MS and PhD degrees are offered in the Graduate Group,
and there are several funded positions including NIH postdoctoral training
grants in Environmental Pathology and Comparative Medicine available for individuals
with strong interest and ability in pathology.
Most residents transfer to the Comparative Pathology PhD program after two
or three years. The combined residency-PhD program is five to six years. Persons
with prior training in pathology are encouraged to apply to the degree program.
Areas of research include viral pathogenesis, neuropathology, cardiovascular,
pulmonary , and reproductive pathobiology, toxicological pathology, immunopathology,
wildlilfe pathology, pathology of infectious diseases, and cancer biology.
Participants in both programs have broad opportunities in the School of Veterinary
Medicine, several departments on the UCD and other UC campuses, the California
Primate Research Center, Center of Comparative Medicine, Center for Environmental
Health Sciences, Institute for Toxicology and Environmental Health, and the
California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratories (CAHFS).
Facilities
The residency programs are based at the VMTH, the California Animal
Health and Food Safety Lab, IDEXX Laboratories (West Sacramento), and the Zoological
Society of San Diego. The Graduate programs are based in laboratories throughout
UCD, especially in the School of Veterinary Medicine and School of Medicine
and their organized research units that have facilities throughout the state.
Community
The University of California, Davis, campus is located in Davis, California,
a community with a population of approximately 60,000 located 16 miles west
of Sacramento. The School of Medicine has facilities at the UCD Medical Center
in Sacramento, a city of approximately 400,000.
Staff
There are eight ACVP anatomic pathologists and four
ACVP clinical pathologists participating in the residency training programs
at the VMTH as well as several ACVP pathologists at the Primate Center, CAHFS,
IDEXX Laboratories, and the Center for Comparative Medicine who contribute
to the program through consultation and seminars. There are over 100 UCD faculty
members in the Graduate Group in Comparative Pathology including several ACVP
pathologists.
Stipends And Maintenance
Resident stipends are provided by the VMTH, IDEXX Veterinary Laboratories,
or the Zoological Society of San Diego. There are numerous fellowships or stipends
available for graduate students on a competitive basis.
Applications
More detailed information on the residency programs and graduate degree
programs are available on the Web at: http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/pmi/
For more information on the Clinical Pathology residency training program
please see www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/pmi/opportunities/resprogram.CP.htm
For further information or questions on the residency program in anatomic
pathology contact:
Linda Munson
University of California School of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Pathology,
Microbiology, and Immunology
1126 Haring Hall
1 Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 754-7567
For further information or questions on the residency program in clinical
pathology contact:
Mary M. Christopher
University of California School of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
1126 Haring Hall
1 Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
530-752-7970
mmchristopher@ucdavis.edu
For further information or questions on the Graduate Program in Comparative
Pathology contact:
Dennis W. Wilson
University of California School of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Pathology,
Microbiology, and Immunology
1126 Haring Hall
1 Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
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