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Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

110 What can anatomical pathologists do for us?

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

For the final podcast of the year, we have managed to have a few consecutive ones, hopefully a good omen for the New Year. We are delighted to have Professor Ken Smith, Head of the Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences here at the RVC. He is Professor of companion animal pathology and could speak about a great many things from Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease to theatre. Though we thought we’d ask Ken more about what anatomical pathologists do for us, and also how we can help them in achieving that. We hope that you enjoy and Happy New Year.    

Some articles of interest:

https://www.rvc.ac.uk/Media/Default/Pathology%20and%20Diagnostic%20Laboratories/Documents/rvc-labs-services-pricelist-2020.pdf

https://www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/careers-in-pathology/careers-in-medicine/become-a-veterinary-pathologist.html

https://www.msdvetmanual.com/clinical-pathology-and-procedures/collection-and-submission-of-laboratory-samples/collection-and-submission-of-laboratory-samples-from-animals

http://apha.defra.gov.uk/External_OV_Instructions/Essential_Skills_for_Official_Veterinarians/Notifiable_Diseases/index.htm

http://apha.defra.gov.uk/apha-scientific/services/lab/index.htm

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0:00.0

Good day. Dominic Barfield here and this is the RVC Clinical Podcast. Thank you for listening and

0:03.5

thank you for subscribing on your smartphone or generic fruit-based device. We're really grateful for you

0:07.5

taking the time to download and listen to this obviously podcast. We don't ask for much in return,

0:11.0

but we're incredibly grateful if you could pop to Apple Podcast, A-Car, Spotify, wherever you actually

0:15.5

get your podcast from and leave us a review. Obviously a five-star review would be great, but we really appreciate

0:20.9

a couple minutes your time if you could leave us a review. Joining Brian and myself in the

0:25.7

studio today, we have Professor Ken Smith with us. Thank you very much, Ken, for joining us.

0:30.8

My pleasure, Dom. Thank you for inviting me.

0:32.6

No, no worries. And what we thought we'd talk about is, because Ken, you're a professor of anatomical pathology here.

0:39.4

Is that correct?

0:40.6

Yes, that's correct.

0:41.7

That's the title.

0:42.8

That's correct.

0:43.3

I think I'm unusual among veterinary surgeons in the sense that I did a pathology training residency immediately after I graduated and have been enriched by pathology ever since.

0:54.6

So what we thought we would have a talk about is really,

0:59.0

so what can anatomical pathologists do for us kind of in a,

1:04.0

and you know, not in a Monty Python kind of way.

1:06.0

And also what can we do to help you as well in what we're what we're asking so suppose um

1:13.8

would that be okay yes no absolutely i think that's really the uh the kernel of getting the most

1:20.3

from pathologies clinicians and pathologists working together we're all veterinary surgeons

1:25.0

we're all working towards the welfare of the animals and our

1:28.8

clients. And so I guess I would say the most important thing to say at the very beginning is the

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