International Meetings of Veterinary Surgeons
in Olsztyn
Józef Szarek,
Joanna Lipińska, Izabella Babińska, Marcin Nowicki
University of Warmia nad Mazury
in Olsztyn
Małgorzata
Sobczak-Filipiak
Warsaw Agricultural University
More than 400
veterinary surgeons – scientists and practitioners from 36 countries of
the entire world met at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Poland). They
were: candidates for the exam of clinical pathology (12–14 September 2004),
delegates of the Pathology Symposium (13–15 September 2004), Continuing
Education Day (15
September 2004), the 22nd Congress of the European Society
of Veterinary Pathology (15–18 September 2004) and 6th Congress of the European
Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (15–18 September 2004) - http://www.esvcp.com/ . The honorary patron of
the Meetings was the President of the Republic of Poland - Aleksander Kwaśniewski
and UE Commissioner - prof. dr
hab. Danuta Hübner. The Rector of the University of Warmia and Mazury
in Olsztyn - prof.
Dr. hab. Ryszard
Górecki was the Head of the Supporting Committee. The
president of the Organising and the Scientific Committees was prof. Józef Szarek
and the Secretary was vet. surg.
Joanna Lipińska.
Pathology Symposium was
organised as a part of the activities of CL Davis Foundation by prof. Dr.
A Williams from the Royal Veterinary College in UK with the cooperation of the
Organising Committee from Olsztyn. Ten workshop lectures were
presented concerning present problems in veterinary medicine. They were given
by the outstanding specialists like prof.: M. Suter (Switzerland), D. Taylor (UK), H.L. Shivaprasad (USA), R. Feinstein (Sweden). They touched on the topics of
pathology of skin diseases, alimentary tract in pigs, birds and laboratory
animals. Polish lecturers were represented by – prof.
Dr. hab. A.K. Siwicki
(“Comparative immunopathology – actual aspects”) and
Dr. K. Bardadin M.D, Ph.D. (Stem cells and their role in regenerative processes of the liver).
On Continuing Education Day was the day of clinical pathology –
science concerning examination of the live organs and tissues with the use of biopsy
and organism liquids analysis. There were 7 lectures concerning among others:
diagnosis of parasites in the blood cells (prof. H. Brun-Hansen – Norway, prof. S.
Harrus - Israel), thrombocytes
analysis (Dr. J. Pastor - Spain), internal organs cytology (Dr. A. Lanevschi-Pietersma - Netherlands) and cytopathology
(prof. M. Christopher - USA).
22nd Congress of the European Society of
Veterinary Pathology (ESVP) and 6th Congress of the European Society of
Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP) presented a modern
view on the widely understood veterinary pathology, which still plays an
important role in veterinary sciences. They showed real care about the live organism: great number of studies
on immunopathology, session on pathologically
engineered animals (prepared and conducted by prof. Achim Gruber – Germany), workshops on reproductive tract
pathology conducted by prof. Donald Schlafer from Cornell University - USA) and selected cases of the clinical
pathology (conducted - prof. Joy Archer, UK). They also underlined the
necessity of cooperation between pathomorphologists
and clinical pathologists. This form of activity was enriched (for the first
time) by the participation of the scientists working on regular morphology
(anatomy and histology).
Results of the
meetings: almost
1000 scientists presented their
studies during 26 lectures, there were also 51 oral presentations, 183 poster
presentations, 41 reviewed original articles,two workshops presenting a great number of cases.
The abstracts of the presentations and lectures were edited in the book
“Pathology in Nowadays” by J. Babińska, J. Szarek and
J. Lipińska. Original articles were printed in the
Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences (2004, supplement vol. 7, nr 3). There is
also CD-room with all Congresses and Meetings materials (available through the authors).
New members (86) were accepted by ESVP in Olsztyn, there were 3 representatives from Poland: dr Izabella Babińska,
vet. surg. Joanna Lipińska and prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Siwicki – all from
UWM in Olsztyn (information regarding the acceptance to the
Society available through cinzia.benazzi@unibo.it).
The history of the Meetings (with the Photos Gallery) will be available through
the next year on the internet website - http://www.uwm.edu.plesvp/
Additional events were: opening ceremony, barbecue, gala
dinner, trip to Gdańsk and Malbork.
Accompanying persons visited Olsztyn, Olsztynek,
castle in Sorkwity and in Łężany, castle in Reszel, St. Mary’s Sanctuary in Święta
Lipka. Also the family photo was taken (fig. 1).
Next ESVP Congresses will take place: in Naples (07–10 September 2005) e-mail info@esvp2005.org, Edenburg (2006), Munich (2007) and in Dubrovnik (2008). Warsaw is also a candidate for the
organiser (the date will be discussed next year).