Conway named to board post
Dr. Julia Conway, a clinical assistant professor in the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has been elected to the seven-member executive board of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology as a member-at-large.
A board certified anatomic pathologist with a strong interest in comparative dermatopathology, she currently leads the dermatopathology service at the college, where she trained and was mentored by Dr. Pamela Ginn, the college’s associate dean for students and instruction and one of the founding members of the ISVD. Conway also serves as the college’s director of veterinary medical admissions and is a clinical assistant professor in the department of infectious diseases and pathology.
The ISVD is an international organization composed of individuals with a professional interest in the microscopic interpretation of veterinary skin diseases. The group’s focus is the advancement of veterinary and comparative dermatopathology. Members of the organization’s executive board serve a two-year term that includes developing educational tools and strategies to help further the advancement of veterinary dermatopathology.
Conway earned her veterinary degree and completed her residency in anatomic pathology at UF’s veterinary college. She has a joint appointment in the College of Medicine’s department of dermatology and is a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology, the American Academy of Dermatology, and the International Society of Dermatology.