
Season 03, Episode 09 - A Conversation with Dr. Abby Armwood of the ACVP SEC
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Today’s guest is Dr. Abby Armwood, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health and Pathobiology at North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Armwood sat down with us at the 2024 ACVP/ASVCP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA, to tell us more about the ACVP Student Engagement Committee (SEC) and their commitment to creating fun and educational events. Hear more about Patheletes, kicking off at the 2025 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, and the veterinary student mentoring program. Dr. Armwood also discusses the Pathology Training Committee and its role in enhancing the quality of pathology training programs. And, we hear about her journey in pathology–from an interest in becoming an aquatic veterinarian to expertise in all things aquatic pathology! Grab a snack and join us for a conversation with Dr. Abby Armwood.
If you want to connect with the ACVP SEC, you can find them:
Facebook - ACVP Veterinary Student Engagement Committee
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More Information on:
2025 ACVP Annual Meeting in NOLA
Maintenance of Certification
More Information on the ACVP Training Program Accreditation
AQUAVET(R) - Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
ACVP Errors in Publications Portal
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ACVP Social Media
Facebook - ACVP Meetings and Topics
Instagram - americancollegevetpath
X (Twitter) - @ACVP
LinkedIn - AMERICAN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY PATHOLOGISTS
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Thank you to Dr. Andrea Kerr, of the MCC Podcast Subcommittee, for editing this episode.
Music: Guestlist by Podington Bear, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The contents of this audio do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) or the participants’ affiliations. Spoken audio content and associated photos are the property of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, 2025.