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My teaching responsibilities
include participation in the General and Systemic Pathology courses
taught in the second year of the veterinary curriculum. I am involved in
lectures, laboratories, and case-based discussions. I also participate
in instruction of the senior veterinary students in the diagnostic
medicine rotation in necropsy procedures and observing and interpreting
macroscopic and microscopic changes in organs.
My main duty is as a diagnostic
pathologist in the Kansas State University Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory. As such, I provide macroscopic and microscopic diagnostic
services to submitting veterinarians, pet owners, and livestock
producers mainly in the state of Kansas, but also in the Kansas State
University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and from several other
states.
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