![]() Hematopoietic neoplasia, such as leukemia and lymphoma Our faculty and residents are actively involved in clinical applied research, which is a vital component of our residency training program. Current research areas of interest are: Research: We are committed to contributing to the advancement of knowledge in clinical pathology through investigative research.Education: We are dedicated to educating current and future veterinarians in clinical pathology through our residency program, interactive case-based lectures, laboratories and seminars, elective laboratory rotations for students, interns and residents, and web-based educational resources (see eClinPath).As part of this service, we provide professional consultation for our laboratory results. Professional diagnostic service: We are committed to performing high-quality, timely, comprehensive, and accurate laboratory testing of animal specimens in the areas of hematology, clinical chemistry, diagnostic cytology, immunology, and urinalysis.The clinical pathology section is an academic unit with three mandates: We provide diagnostic testing and professional consultation services to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, to researchers affiliated with Cornell University and to private veterinary practitioners and researchers throughout New York, the USA, and worldwide. We have a high-volume, high-quality laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art analyzers. We also have three training positions including two clinical pathology residents and one intern. The Laboratory is staffed by four clinical pathologists, all of whom are board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, a laboratory manager, multiple medical technologists and veterinary technicians, and three administrative assistants. ![]() The Clinical Pathology Laboratory is in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, and is also a unit of the Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University. ![]()
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