| MPI RESEARCH Unveils
Joint Michigan State University/MPI
Research Pathology Residency Program |
MPI Research is proud to announce a pathology
partnership with Michigan State University.
MPI Research provides funding for a new pathology
resident each year, so that after three years
there will be three pathology residents in
the program. The third year of the residency
program will be spent at MPI Research with
funding continuing until after the ACVP board
examination in September. Dr. Daniel Patrick,
a third-year MSU veterinary pathology resident,
is the first to come to MPI Research for
the final fifteen-month portion of the program.
The goal of this joint pathology residency
program between MPI Research and MSU is to
expand the learning process beyond the classroom/laboratory
setting, and provide industry experience
in toxicologic pathology. The MSU resident
will learn hands-on from board certified
pathologists seeing real cases of toxicological
effects. The six full time board certified
pathologists currently employed by MPI Research
will provide direction and guidance to the
residents in studying for their boards.
With the shortage of veterinary toxicologic
pathologists, MPI Research hopes to help
provide the veterinary pathology community
with more well-trained board certified pathologists
that will have hands-on experience prior
to their first job.
Theodore Slone, D.V.M., DACVP, Director of
Pathology at MPI Research, commented, “This
program is a win-win situation both for MPI
Research and the veterinary pathology community
as a whole. We are very excited and happy
to be able to provide the funding and training
for what we hope to be a steady stream of
well qualified toxicologic pathologists.”
Willie Reed, D.V.M., Ph.D., DACVP, Director
of the Diagnostic Center for Population and
Animal Health (DCPAH) and Chair of the MSU
Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic
Investigation, stated “Michigan State
University is very pleased to enter into
this new training program with MPI Research.
This new program will help prepare our students
for productive careers as toxicologic pathologists
and address the national need to train more
veterinary pathologists. MPI is to be commended
for taking a major leadership role in training
the next generation of veterinary pathologists."
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, medical device, animal
health and chemical companies as well as
governmental agencies as we partner together
to bring safer, healthier products to the
world. MPI Research employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, experimental therapeutics,
immunotoxicology, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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