Abstract

Veterinary pathologists fill many vital roles in a multidisciplinary biomedical research team. They can serve as diagnosticians, basic medical scientists, or liaisons between investigative work and clinical medicine. Advanced education in veterinary pathology can provide expertise in the biology of the whole animal, spontaneous disease manifestations in both human and non-human animals, and experimental disease models. Veterinary pathologists have a unique standpoint in understanding the pathophysiology of disease from a One Health perspective in which human, animal, and environmental health are linked. By collaborating with a veterinary pathologist, voice and voice disorder research can reach new, innovative success and exploration.

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