Do you want to feel more confident when interpreting blood results, urine findings, and cytology samples in your daily practice? Do you sometimes look at laboratory results and wonder what they really mean for the patient in front of you? And would you like a more structured, practical approach to deciding what your next diagnostic or therapeutic step should be?
If so, this training program is designed for you.
Clinical pathology plays a crucial role in first-line veterinary practice. Blood tests, urine analysis, coagulation profiles, and cytology samples often provide essential information, but interpreting these results correctly can be challenging. This program is specifically developed for veterinarians who want to feel more confident, efficient, and clinically grounded when working with laboratory results.
The goal of this training program is not to make clinical pathology theoretical or unnecessarily complicated. Instead, the focus is on helping you understand what laboratory findings mean in real patients, how to recognize clinically relevant patterns, and how to use these results to make better decisions in practice.
Throughout the program, you will learn how to approach common and important clinical pathology questions in a structured and practical way. We focus on the types of cases you encounter in daily practice, using clinically relevant examples and case-based learning to help you translate laboratory findings into clear clinical reasoning.
Within this program, the following key topics are covered: the work-up of patients with anemia, practical interpretation of biochemistry results, the work-up of patients with coagulation disorders, and cytology that you can perform and interpret in practice.
This training program becomes available on 1 January 2027 and can be started at any time after that date. It is fully online and self-paced, with access running over a four-month period, allowing you to complete the program according to your own schedule. The training is designed to be practical, clinically relevant, and immediately applicable to your daily work as a veterinarian.
The program includes a minimum of 12 hours of webinars, combined with clinical cases that you can work through independently and additional learning materials to help you apply what you learn. The case-based format encourages you to actively interpret results, think through differential diagnoses, and decide on appropriate next steps before reviewing the explanations and key take-home messages.
By the end of this training program, you will have a stronger and more practical foundation in clinical pathology. You will be better equipped to interpret blood and urine results, approach cytology samples with more confidence, and use laboratory findings as an essential part of your clinical decision-making.