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Who we are?

A practising vet, for practising vets.

VETCYT was born in 2015 from a simple belief: cytology should be the natural extension of the clinical exam. Ten years later, it has become an internationally recognised training brand.

Dr Eve Ramery, founder of VETCYT

Behind the microscope

Dr Eve Ramery.

DV, PhD, Dip. ECVCP, Dip. ACVP

Dr Eve Ramery, clinical pathology specialist, is the founder of VETCYT, created in 2015.

After graduating from the Liège Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 2004, she practised before becoming a doctoral student then assistant in clinical biology at the Liège Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (2005-2015). In parallel, she completed her residency in clinical pathology (2009-2014) and undertook multiple stays in leading clinical pathology centres, in both Europe and the United States.

In 2014, she obtained the diploma of the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ECVCP) and the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP, Clinical Pathology speciality). She is the author of several scientific publications and conferences in France and abroad.

Cover of My microscope's bedside book, an illustrated cytology guide by Dr Eve Ramery

The book

Your microscope's bedside book.

Dr Eve Ramery has written a quick, practical and ergonomic aide-memoire for veterinary cytology and haematology, designed to be consulted from a distance while keeping an eye on the microscope. It contains the essentials and reflects most situations encountered in everyday practice.

176 pages · 210 × 148 mm · €47 incl. tax

The profession

Clinical pathologist — what is it?

The clinical pathologist is a specialist in cytology, haematology, biochemistry and laboratory management. They analyse small-dimension samples, including anything that can be collected with a syringe and needle: blood, biological fluids, fine-needle aspirates.

The clinical pathologist differs from the anatomopathologist, who works on larger specimens: whole body (autopsies), surgical specimens, biopsies.

Diplomas awarded by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) and the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ECVCP) guarantee high-quality training of at least 3 years.

Grégory Cazaux-Moutou, VETCYT manager

Behind the phone

Grégory Cazaux-Moutou.

Manager · Development & support

A 2003 graduate of Montpellier Business School, Grégory joined VETCYT in 2021 to lead and grow the training business.

He handles sales, marketing, technical and financial follow-up, and provides a constant link with VETCYT learners for any technical or administrative question.

Passionate about new technology, his main aim is to make the experience of vets following a VETCYT course as intuitive and accessible as possible.

VETCYT in numbers

Ten years of training, worldwide.

2015

year founded by Eve Ramery

> 90%

assessment success rate

91%

average satisfaction 2022-2025

7

training paths in the catalogue

Certifications & approvals

A certified training organisation.

VETCYT is a training organisation registered under number 84 69 17848 69 with the prefect of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This registration does not constitute State approval.

Our values

Excellence, pragmatism, sharing.

Three principles that guide every course, every piece of content, every exchange.

01

Excellence

Scientific rigour, demanding teaching, quality of content.

  • Research activities carried out alongside diagnostic and teaching work
  • Numerous publications
  • National and international conferences
  • Accreditation to supervise research (HDR)
  • Ongoing trainer education (Formensup)
  • ESEVT expert for the EAEVE (evaluation and accreditation of veterinary establishments in Europe)
  • Elected member of the ECVCP board
02

Pragmatism

Useful learning in real-world conditions, fitted to veterinarians' time.

  • Short formats
  • Practice-focused
  • Giving pride of place to clinical cases
  • A global approach to cases: clinical aspect, incidence, prognosis, other complementary tests
  • Varied hands-on formats (virtual slides, quizzes, challenges…)
03

Sharing

Transmission, community, collective progress.

  • A strong community to exchange between peers
  • Reduced rates for students and veterinarians from more economically constrained countries
  • Volunteer lectures in Asia and Africa
  • Member of the VIN cytology board
  • Free content made available

A question?

Let's discuss your training project.

Grégory is available for any teaching, technical or administrative question.

Write to us +33 4 28 29 29 13