12th Current Laboratory Animal Science Seminar (CLASS) & 53rd Pathology of Laboratory Animals (POLA) (5211/CLASC) 2010

  • 14-17 Jun 2010
  • Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel, VA, United States

Description

CLASS
This seminar provides an intensive and comprehensive review of selected topics in laboratory animal medicine and science.  It is intended to serve the needs of veterinarians across a broad spectrum:  clinical veterinarians, residents, training program directors, and faculty directors.  The course includes lectures on animals models, animal diseases  and husbandry, equipment, facilty deisgn, IACUC issues, pain management, statistics, and research methods.

POLA
This course is designed primarily for veterinarians and other allied scientists who are responsible for the recognition and interpretation of lesions in laboratory animals.  It is intended to help attendees interpret spontaneous diseases which might affect experimental result, or alter the health of laboratory animals.  Pathology will receive major emphasis in the course, but other features of diseases such as etiology, diagnosis, and control will also be given attention.  The course will emcompass a wide range of diseases including infectious, neoplastic, iatrogenic, nutritional, and metabolic conditions in a variety of laboratory animals species.

CLASS
Each participant shoudl leave the course with a new working knowledge of specific changes to the field of laboratory animal medicine and science.  Attendees will acquire new and current information on selected animal models, animal husbandry and disease, and research programs that will enable them to better oversee the daily operations of laboratory animal facilities.  The information provided will assist practicing veterinarians in the field of laboratory animal medicine to prepare for board review and certification.

POLA
The major objective of this course is to review the pathology and, where appropriate, the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and control of infectious, neoplastic, iatrogenic, nutritional, and metabolic diseases of laboratory animals.  At the completion of this course, attendees will be able to better recognize and interpret conditions which may affect experimental results or alter the health of laboratory animals.  

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