Master of Veterinary Science/Residency Program
The Department of Pathology and Microbiology has modified its three-year residency program by establishing a combined MVSc/Residency training program in any one of the broad disciplines of pathology or microbiology. The combined program is aimed at enhancing scholarships and the competitiveness of veterinarians, providing advanced training, and helping to develop teaching and communication skills.
The MVSc degree component is a two-year, non-thesis (professional) Master鈥檚 track program for veterinarians in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, or microbiology. The program provides advanced training and expertise through courses in macroscopic and surgical pathology, in clinical biochemistry, cytology and hematology, or in clinical bacteriology, parasitology or virology. Students are expected to participate as laboratory instructors in DVM courses. The program also includes a small research project leading to a publishable manuscript. Students work with faculty experienced in research, graduate training, and diagnostic activities.
The program in anatomic or clinical pathology allows successful students in the MVSc program to devote their third year to residency training. This enables them to fulfil the requirements for eligibility for the certifying examination of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP). Residents work with eight anatomic pathologists, four clinical pathologists, and three fish pathologists in an academic and diagnostic setting. The majority of the pathologists are Board-certified. In addition to their diagnostic duties, residents participate actively in the undergraduate teaching program. Involvement in other academic activities is strongly encouraged.
The Parasitology Residency Training Program offered at the Department of Pathology and Microbiology is one of the first of its kind in Canada. It is a comprehensive Parasitology Residency Training Program that covers all parasite classes in all animal species. Residents will train in AVC鈥檚 Diagnostic Service鈥檚 Unit and at other Parasitology Diagnostic Units in Canada to guarantee a wide range of training. At the end of the training program, successful residents are eligible to take the exam of the American College of Veterinary Microbiology (ACVM), parasitology section. The Parasitology Residency Training Program is conducted in combination with an MSc degree or a PhD degree (thesis based). Residents will conduct research projects and be involved in parasitology research activities and parasitology teaching at the undergraduate level. The training is under the guidance of a board-certified parasitologist and supported by other ACVM members.
Contacts:
Dr. Shannon Martinson
Coordinator - Anatomic Pathology
Pathology and Microbiology
smartinson@upei.ca
902-566-0584
Dr. Shelley Burton
Coordinator - Clinical Pathology
Pathology and Microbiology
shburton@upei.ca
902-566-0751
Dr. Nina Germitsch
Coordinator - Parasitology
Pathology and Microbiology
ngermitsch@upei.ca
902-620-5106