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The primary goal of this presentation is to demonstrate how veterinary researchers can significantly benefit from incorporating digital and AI tools into their academic workflows. Specific objectives include:
Learning objectives:
This course is offered as a complimentary member benefit, providing ACVIM Candidates and Diplomates with valuable tools to enhance their academic writing skills at no additional cost.
Registration is now open for ACVIM Diplomates and Candidates.
Candice Chu, DVM, PhD, DACVP
Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University
Dr. Candice Chu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology and a board-certified clinical pathologist. Her academic journey began with a DVM degree from National Taiwan University and a PhD in veterinary pathology and residency training at Texas A&M University. Prior to her current role, she served as an assistant professor of clinical pathology at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research integrates renal biomarkers, digital cytology, and artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. She is an active member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Pathology Informatics Committee and a sought-after speaker on AI applications at several major veterinary conferences, including ACVIM, AVMA, ACVR, ACVP, and VMX.