She finished her small
animal oncology residency at University of Minnesota where she served as chief resident her final year.
Not exact matches
After a one year rotating internship in small
animal medicine and surgery at Tufts University, he returned to the University of Georgia to complete a
residency in medical
oncology from 2009 - 2012.
She then went on to complete a three - year combined
Residency and Master's Degree in Medical
Oncology and Cancer Biology at the world renowned, Flint
Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
Dr. Rankin also completed a small
animal medicine and surgery internship and
oncology residency at the University of Missouri - Columbia (2008).
Dr. Erica Faulhaber, who recently completed a rigorous, three year medical
oncology residency at the world renowned Flint
Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University, and Dr. Tara Britt, who is a Founding Fellow in surgical
oncology and also trained at the Flint
Animal Cancer Center, together form the nucleus of the
oncology team at Four Seasons.
Dr. Hillman completed an internship at Kansas State University in small
animal medicine and surgery, and a three - year medical
oncology residency at the University of Illinois.
She received her veterinary training at Cornell University and completed her
residency in medical
oncology at the
Animal Medical Center in NYC in 2003.
In 1991, he completed a
residency in
Oncology at the
Animal Medical Center in New York and in 1992 became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
He completed an internship in small
animal medicine and surgery at Oregon State University in 2009 and a Masters degree and
residency in small
animal medical
oncology at Washington State University in 2013.
He completed his
Residency in Medical
Oncology at the
Animal Medical Center in New York City in 1996 and then joined the
Oncology Department at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine.
After completing a small
animal medicine and surgery internship in the New Jersey, she headed back south to the University of Tennessee where she completed her
residency in medical
oncology.
I was very fortunate to have done my
oncology residency training at Colorado State University where a major focus of the
oncology practice was with the human -
animal bond.
Clinical Training Small
Animal Rotating Internship, Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine 2011; Veterinary Radiation
Oncology Residency, Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine 2014.
An
oncology researcher, Dr. Henry earned the DVM in 1990 from Auburn, and practiced small
animal and emergency medicine in Alabama and Georgia before returning to Auburn to complete an
oncology residency and a Master of Science degree.
After obtaining her VMD degree, she went on to complete a three - year combined
Residency and Master's Degree in Medical
Oncology and Cancer Biology at the world renown,
Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
Dr. Finora earned his DVM degree from the Ontario Veterinary College, interned at Michigan Veterinary Specialists and completed his small
animal internal medicine and oncology residency at the at Animal Medical Center in New York
animal internal medicine and
oncology residency at the at
Animal Medical Center in New York
Animal Medical Center in New York City.
After her internship, Dr. Gill remained at the
Animal Medical Center to pursue a three - year
residency in
oncology, which she finished in 2008.
Two - or three - year
residency programs are available in companion
animal medicine, companion
animal surgery, dermatology, equine medicine, equine surgery, equine practice, zoological medicine, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, medical
oncology, radiation
oncology, ophthalmology, and theriogenology.
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine An organization responsible for establishing training requirements, evaluating and accrediting
residency training programs, and examining and certifying veterinarians in the veterinary specialties of Cardiology,
Oncology, Neurology, Large
Animal Internal Medicine, and Small
Animal Internal Medicine.
VCS maintains
residencies in the following: anesthesiology, cardiology, comparative
oncology, comparative ophthalmology, diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care, large
animal internal medicine, large
animal surgery, neurology, radiation
oncology, small
animal internal medicine, and small
animal surgery.
Background and Education: Veterinary School: Cornell University Internship Training: Oradell
Animal Hospital, New Jersey
Residency Training: University of Georgia Certification: Diplomate ACVIM (
Oncology)(2013)
He completed a small
animal internal medicine
residency program at the University of Florida and an
oncology residency program at UC Davis.
He then joined the University of Illinois for a
residency in small
animal clinical
oncology.
Following her graduation from veterinary school, Dr. Lasher completed a yearlong internship in small
animal medicine and surgery, as well as a three - year
residency in small
animal radiation
oncology at MedVet Columbus.
She then returned to the Colorado State University
Animal Cancer Center to pursue a
residency in medical
oncology.
She returned to Texas A&M in 1998 for advanced training, which included a small -
animal internship, a
residency in small -
animal internal medicine, and a
residency in
oncology.
Erica completed a rotating internship at Oradell
Animal Hospital, a busy 24 - hour emergency and referral hospital in New Jersey, then completed a
residency in medical
oncology at the Flint
Animal Cancer Center at CSU in 2016.
Following his graduation from veterinary school, Dr. Arkans completed a yearlong internship in small
animal medicine and surgery at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in Red Bank, NJ, before completing a two - year
residency in radiation
oncology at North Carolina State University.
Background and Education: Veterinary School: Tufts University Internship Training: Angell
Animal Medical Center, Boston
Residency Training: Tufts University Certification: Ph.D. — Cell and Molecular Biology (2005), Diplomate ACVIM (
Oncology)(2013)
Dr. Sogame completed a small
animal rotating internship at Angell Animal Medical Center (2010), then returned to Tufts for a medical oncology residency (
animal rotating internship at Angell
Animal Medical Center (2010), then returned to Tufts for a medical oncology residency (
Animal Medical Center (2010), then returned to Tufts for a medical
oncology residency (2013).
She completed her small
animal internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey and a 3 - year
residency in medical
oncology at the Veterinary Oncology and Hematology Center, in Conn
oncology at the Veterinary
Oncology and Hematology Center, in Conn
Oncology and Hematology Center, in Connecticut.