Residencies
The Section on Comparative Medicine offers clinical residency programs in Veterinary Pathology, Laboratory Animal Medicine and Nonhuman Primates.
Veterinary Pathology Residency – This program provides 1 or 2 years intensive training in veterinary pathology, counting towards ACVP board eligibility.
Laboratory Animal Medicine Residency – This program provides 1 or 2 years intensive training in laboratory animal medicine, counting towards ACLAM board eligibility.
Nonhuman Primate Clinical Residency – This intensive NIH-funded program provides 2 years of formal instruction and residency training that can be used toward ACLAM eligibilty.
Residents in disciplines may apply to enter into the research fellowship program after completion of at least 1 year.
Current Residents
Laboratory Animal Medicine Residents:
Idris El-Amin, DVM
Satish Adusimilli, DVM
Nonhuman Primate Clinical Resident:
Veterinary Pathology Residents:
*concurrently in MacPath PhD program
** ARP staff