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<big> '''''Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology, Manager of the WikiVet Pathology Facebook page''''' </big>
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<big> '''''Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at Bristol Veterinary School, '''''</big><br>
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<big> '''''Manager of the WikiVet Pathology Facebook page''''' </big>
 
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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
Chris Palgrave graduated from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies (R(D)SVS) in 2007 where he completed both a PhD and the BVM&S degree. He spent a year working in mixed practice in the USA before attending the veterinary anatomic pathology residency training programme at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, USA. He has been a Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at the R(D)SVS since January 2010 where he is also Manager of the Veterinary Pathology Unit.
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Chris Palgrave graduated from the [[UK - Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh|Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies]] (R(D)SVS) in 2007 where he completed both a PhD and the BVM&S degree. He spent a year working in mixed practice in the USA before attending the veterinary anatomic pathology residency training programme at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, USA. He was a Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at the R(D)SVS from January 2010, and from January 2011 is now a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology at [[UK - Bristol Veterinary School, Bristol|Bristol Veterinary School]] and manager of the [http://www.facebook.com/WikiVetPathology WikiVet Pathology Facebook page].
 
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''"Like many students, I started vet school with the sole intention of being a mixed-practice vet. However, after the second year of the vet course I took the opportunity to take a year out to try research. After two long years of physiology, biochemistry and anatomy this was an amazing chance to try research and use my brain to really think about something, rather than just memorising vast amounts of information!''
 
''"Like many students, I started vet school with the sole intention of being a mixed-practice vet. However, after the second year of the vet course I took the opportunity to take a year out to try research. After two long years of physiology, biochemistry and anatomy this was an amazing chance to try research and use my brain to really think about something, rather than just memorising vast amounts of information!''
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