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PATHways - American College of Veterinary Pathologists

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Volume 3, Issue 1 Page 12<br />

Additional Items <strong>of</strong> Interest…...<br />

STP Student Travel Awards<br />

Student Travel Awards are available to Graduate Students for participation in the Annual Symposium <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Toxicologic Pathology. Each <strong>of</strong> the students who are chosen will receive a $1000 stipend to defray travel and lodging<br />

costs associated with attending the convention, complimentary meeting registration, and complimentary student membership<br />

(for the following year). Recipients will be honored at an Awards Ceremony prior to the Annual Business<br />

Meeting on Wednesday.<br />

Submit an abstract on-line by April 1, 2011, (should be limited to 250 words) describing your original work involving<br />

clinical or experimental research that relates to experimental or toxicologic pathology, at http://www.toxpath.org/<br />

AM2011/awards.asp and please remember to fill out the Student Travel Award Flyer and Application.<br />

Additionally at http://www.toxpath.org/AM2011/awards.asp, please check out the information on the Young Investigator<br />

Awards and the Charles Capen Travel Award.<br />

More STP Fun!!<br />

There will be a student outing to the Denver Museum <strong>of</strong> Nature & Science on Tuesday afternoon, June 21. This will be<br />

a fun opportunity to meet fellow students and interact with mentors. This function has been the highlight <strong>of</strong> past meetings<br />

for many students. Details will be e-mailed to student registrants when available. See Page 15 for pictures <strong>of</strong> the<br />

2010 Student Outing!<br />

Need Some Help with Housing at the STP Meeting?<br />

If you would like to save costs by sharing a room with another student at the 2011 Annual STP Meeting, please fill out<br />

the PDF found at http://www.toxpath.org/AM2011/housing.asp and return it to headquarters via fax (703.438.3113) or<br />

email by May 17, 2001 to the attention <strong>of</strong> Krystle Correll. Once we hear from other students, we will contact you with<br />

possible roomate contact information.<br />

<strong>Veterinary</strong> Pathology Residents on Facebook!!<br />

Group description:<br />

This group was created to foster communication between residents <strong>of</strong> both clinical and anatomic pathology programs.<br />

Gross, histology and cytology pictures can be posted to show classic/interesting/unusual diseases, lesions or simply to<br />

ask questions. This group can also be used to aid in board preparation and study, in which study materials can be<br />

shared.<br />

We will also institute a gross and/or histology/cytology picture <strong>of</strong> the month, and will accept submissions up to the 2nd<br />

to last Monday <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />

Please feel free to <strong>of</strong>fer any comments or suggestions in order to make this group as beneficial for everyone possible.<br />

Go to <strong>Veterinary</strong> Pathology Residents (VPR):<br />

http://www.facebook.com/n/?<br />

home.php&sk=group_187061557991078&mid=3b4cf56G6063b467G204860dG7a&bcode=5lrV4&n_m=amycd%<br />

40vet.upenn.edu

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