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- Title
Guidelines for resident training in veterinary clinical pathology. III: cytopathology and surgical pathology.
- Authors
Kidney, Beverly A.; Dial, Sharon M.; Christopher, Mary M.
- Abstract
The Education Committee of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology has identified a need for improved structure and guidance of training residents in clinical pathology. This article is the third in a series of articles that address this need. The goals of this article are to describe learning objectives and competencies in knowledge, abilities, and skills in cytopathology and surgical pathology (CSP); provide options and ideas for training activities; and identify resources in veterinary CSP for faculty, training program coordinators, and residents. Guidelines were developed in consultation with Education Committee members and peer experts and with evaluation of the literature. The primary objectives of training in CSP are: (1) to develop a thorough, extensive, and relevant knowledge base of biomedical and clinical sciences applicable to the practice of CSP in domestic animals, laboratory animals, and other nondomestic animal species; (2) to be able to reason, think critically, investigate, use scientific evidence, and communicate effectively when making diagnoses and consulting and to improve and advance the practice of pathology; and (3) to acquire selected technical skills used in CSP and pathology laboratory management. These guidelines define expected competencies that will help ensure proficiency, leadership, and the advancement of knowledge in veterinary CSP and will provide a useful framework for didactic and clinical activities in resident-training programs.
- Subjects
VETERINARY clinical pathology; TRAINING of veterinarians; CELLULAR pathology; SURGICAL pathology; DOMESTIC animals; CLINICAL trials
- Publication
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2009, Vol 38, Issue 3, p281
- ISSN
0275-6382
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1939-165X.2009.00172.x