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Clinical Pathology TimeOnline

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Clinical Pathology TimeOnline

This TimeOnline Course is intended to provide participants with a set of skills to improve their capacity to conduct in- house cytopathology as an adjunct to canine and feline case management.

 

You will be taken through a transitional and streamlined program starting with cytopathological specimen collection and preparation; how to establish a common sense approach to examining and interpreting cytopathological smears; and application of that approach to the diagnosis of common degenerative, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases affecting skin and lymph nodes.

Join Dr Mark Krockenberger and Professor Emeritus Paul wCanfield to gradually and surely build confidence and cytopathological experience so that you can more effectively reach a diagnosis and apply that to case management.

Past Participant:

Mark provided an interesting and engaging set of notes, webinars and discussion cases to make this subject extremely enjoyable. Thank you!
Rowena Leschner, 2019 participant

Learning Outcomes

By successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe and perform effective cytopathological specimen preparation to enhance the likelihood of diagnostic success

  • Develop an effective framework for the evaluation of cytopathological specimens

  • Analyse and interpret cytopathological specimens to formulate a fundamental diagnosis that relates to the pathogenesis of the lesion

  • Construct appropriate fundamental differential diagnoses for cytopathological specimens collected from skin masses

  • Evaluate cytopathological specimens collected from peripheral lymph nodes to formulate an effective investigative pathway

 

Modules

  1. Introduction to veterinary cytopathology: fundamentals of preparing and examining cytopathological specimens

  2. Identification and differentiation of pathological processes in cytopathological smears: neoplasia, inflammation, and degeneration

  3. Cytopathological identification of common (and some uncommon) skin masses. How far can you go in diagnosis?

  4. Cytopathology of peripheral lymph nodes: is it neoplastic, reactive or inflamed?

     

What is a TimeOnline?

Flexible and accessible online CPD

TimeOnline is quality online education delivered by veterinary experts in short, manageable timeframes.

You will be engaging with your tutor/s and other participants through an active discussion forum and other online resources including a set of concise core notes, video presentations, case studies, images, useful links, and interactive quizzes to test your knowledge and complete your CPD requirements. All participants receive an electronic certificate upon successful completion of the course. 

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Student members are also welcome to enrol.

 
Registrant Type Non-Member Price  Member discount Member Price Price with 10% loyalty discount*
Non-Member   $640  -  -  $576
Professional, Practice Staff & Academic  $640  20% $510  $459
Part-time Professional  $640  40% $384  $345.60
Recent Graduate (Individual Member or Practice Member Staff)  $640   40%  $384  $345.60
Student  $640  60% $256  $230.40
eMember  $640  n/a $640  $576

*If you qualify for a 10% loyalty discount it will be automatically applied in the cart. For more information, see TimeOnline FAQs.

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TimeOnline
Monday, 29 July 2024 to
Sunday, 25 August 2024
15 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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TimeOnline
Monday, 29 July 2024 to
Sunday, 25 August 2024
15 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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Paul Canfield
DVSc PhD GradCertEdStud FACVSc FRCPath MRCVS
Paul Canfield is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney. He was Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Clinical Pathology, and a Councillor fo...
Mark Krockenberger
BSc(vet) BVSc PhD GradCertEdStud FANZCVS (Anatomical Pathology)
Following graduation from the University of Sydney in 1993 (which included an honours study on the southern elephant seal, Mark returned to the faculty of veterinary science in 199...
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Tutor/s

Paul Canfield
DVSc PhD GradCertEdStud FACVSc FRCPath MRCVS
Paul Canfield is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney. He was Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Clinical Pathology, and a Councillor fo...
Mark Krockenberger
BSc(vet) BVSc PhD GradCertEdStud FANZCVS (Anatomical Pathology)
Following graduation from the University of Sydney in 1993 (which included an honours study on the southern elephant seal, Mark returned to the faculty of veterinary science in 199...

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Clinical Pathology TimeOnline

Clinical Pathology TimeOnline
This TimeOnline Course is intended to provide participants with a set of skills to improve their capacity to conduct in- house cytopathology as an adjunct to canine and feline case management. You will be taken through a transitional and streamlined program starting with cytopathological specimen collection and preparation; how to establish a common sense approach to examining and interpreting cytopathological smears; and application of that approach to the diagnosis of common degenerative, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases affecting skin and lymph nodes. Join Dr Mark Krockenberger and Professor Emeritus Paul Canfield to gradually and surely build confidence and cytopathological experience so that you can more effectively reach a diagnosis and apply that to case management.

This TimeOnline Course is intended to provide participants with a set of skills to improve their capacity to conduct in- house cytopathology as an adjunct to canine and feline case management.

 

You will be taken through a transitional and streamlined program starting with cytopathological specimen collection and preparation; how to establish a common sense approach to examining and interpreting cytopathological smears; and application of that approach to the diagnosis of common degenerative, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases affecting skin and lymph nodes.

Join Dr Mark Krockenberger and Professor Emeritus Paul wCanfield to gradually and surely build confidence and cytopathological experience so that you can more effectively reach a diagnosis and apply that to case management.

Past Participant:

Mark provided an interesting and engaging set of notes, webinars and discussion cases to make this subject extremely enjoyable. Thank you!
Rowena Leschner, 2019 participant

Learning Outcomes

By successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe and perform effective cytopathological specimen preparation to enhance the likelihood of diagnostic success

  • Develop an effective framework for the evaluation of cytopathological specimens

  • Analyse and interpret cytopathological specimens to formulate a fundamental diagnosis that relates to the pathogenesis of the lesion

  • Construct appropriate fundamental differential diagnoses for cytopathological specimens collected from skin masses

  • Evaluate cytopathological specimens collected from peripheral lymph nodes to formulate an effective investigative pathway

 

Modules

  1. Introduction to veterinary cytopathology: fundamentals of preparing and examining cytopathological specimens

  2. Identification and differentiation of pathological processes in cytopathological smears: neoplasia, inflammation, and degeneration

  3. Cytopathological identification of common (and some uncommon) skin masses. How far can you go in diagnosis?

  4. Cytopathology of peripheral lymph nodes: is it neoplastic, reactive or inflamed?

     

What is a TimeOnline?

Flexible and accessible online CPD

TimeOnline is quality online education delivered by veterinary experts in short, manageable timeframes.

You will be engaging with your tutor/s and other participants through an active discussion forum and other online resources including a set of concise core notes, video presentations, case studies, images, useful links, and interactive quizzes to test your knowledge and complete your CPD requirements. All participants receive an electronic certificate upon successful completion of the course. 

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Student members are also welcome to enrol.

 
Registrant Type Non-Member Price  Member discount Member Price Price with 10% loyalty discount*
Non-Member   $640  -  -  $576
Professional, Practice Staff & Academic  $640  20% $510  $459
Part-time Professional  $640  40% $384  $345.60
Recent Graduate (Individual Member or Practice Member Staff)  $640   40%  $384  $345.60
Student  $640  60% $256  $230.40
eMember  $640  n/a $640  $576

*If you qualify for a 10% loyalty discount it will be automatically applied in the cart. For more information, see TimeOnline FAQs.

When
29/07/2024 9:00 AM - 25/08/2024 11:59 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online, NSW AUSTRALIA