ULAM In-Vivo Animal Core Necropsy, Histology, & Pathology Request Form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date In' and 'Date Out' fields. This information is crucial for tracking your samples.
  3. Fill in the 'Accession #' and 'Shortcode' sections to ensure proper identification of your request.
  4. Provide your details under 'Investigator', 'Department', 'Lab Contact', 'Phone', and 'Email'. This helps maintain clear communication.
  5. Select the species and indicate if it’s a xenograft project by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Specify the initial fixative and tissue type, along with any reagents submitted. Use the 'Special Instructions' section for additional notes.
  7. For mouse projects related to metabolic disease, answer accordingly and include any MMPC order number if applicable.
  8. Complete the necropsy and histology sections by indicating quantities needed for each service requested.

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Veterinary Pathology is: The study of animal disease in a variety of species, often with human implications. Pathology provides the scientific foundation for the practice of medicine by studying the etiology and pathogenesis of disease at all levels.
Beyond earning a doctorate of veterinary medicine, veterinary pathologists must complete an extensive anatomical or clinical pathology residency at a veterinary teaching hospital. To become board certified, individuals must complete a minimum of three years of clinical training and pass the board certification exams.
What is clinical pathology? Clinical pathology covers many lab functions. It is concerned with disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Clinical pathologists are healthcare providers with special training. They often direct all the special divisions of the lab.
Clinical pathology involves the laboratory evaluation of blood, bodily fluids or body tissues in order to identify existing disease. Common laboratory tests include blood chemistries, complete blood counts, blood clotting times, urinalysis, faecal tests, biopsy examination, cultures and infectious disease testing.
A veterinary pathologist is a professional who works with animals to help diagnose their conditions, conduct full examinations of the animals and prescribe medications for the owners to administer. If this sounds interesting to you, consider pursuing this role to advance your career goals.