Sentences with phrase «clinical small animal internal medicine»

Following a year in a specialty practice at Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, California, Dr. Palm completed a fellowship in hemodialysis and joined the faculty in clinical small animal internal medicine.

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The following specialties are represented by our faculty: anesthesiology, beef cattle practice, behavior, cardiology, dairy cattle practice, clinical pathology, dentistry, dermatology, emergency and critical care, equine practice, internal medicine, laboratory animal medicine, microbiology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, poultry, preventative medicine, small animal practice, surgery, swine herd health, theriogenology, and toxicology.
In fact, it's so rare that Dr. Marcella Ridgway, internal medicine specialist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Small Animal Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, wonders if the diagnosis is medicine specialist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Small Animal Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, wonders if the diagnosis is Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, wonders if the diagnosis is Medicine, wonders if the diagnosis is correct.
VCS is the largest department in in the college with over 50 faculty members that have clinical expertise in a wide array of clinical veterinary specialty disciplines including small and large animal internal medicine, large and small animal surgery, production medicine, diagnostic imaging, ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, critical care, dermatology, and behavior.
Dr. Patrick Barko Dr. David A. Williams Veterinary Resident MA VetMB PhD, Diplomate ACVIM, ECVIM - CA Veterinary Clinical Medicine Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois
In 1989 she joined the faculty of Purdue University, where she is currently Professor of small animal internal medicine and head of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
Undergrad Degree BS Animal Science, 1989 — Cornell University Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, 1993 — University of Florida Veterinary Internship — Veterinary Specialists of Rochester, NY — 1994 Associate Practitioner — Pittsford Animal Hospital — Rochester, NY -1995 Veterinary Residency — Cornell University, 1997 Stayed on as a Clinical instructor at Cornell until 1998 Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Medicine (Small Animal Internal Medicine)-- 1999 Associate Practitioner — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 1998 — Present
Undergrad B.A. Comparative Literature, 1991, University of California Davis Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, 1995, University of California Davis Veterinary Internship, 1996, University of Pennsylvania Residency in small animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Medicine, 1995, University of California Davis Veterinary Internship, 1996, University of Pennsylvania Residency in small animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Prsmall animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Panimal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — PrSmall Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — PAnimal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 —Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Present
DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY CLINICAL MEDICINE Full - time, 100 %, 12 - month, tenure - track or clinical track faculty position in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Assistant or Associate ProfessCLINICAL MEDICINE Full - time, 100 %, 12 - month, tenure - track or clinical track faculty position in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Assistant or Associate Professclinical track faculty position in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Assistant or Associate Professor level
A board certified specialist in small animal internal medicine, she has also performed clinical research; lectured and taught courses in ultrasound, endoscopy and laparoscopy; published in veterinary journals; and served as a consultant for many businesses.
To accomplish our mission, we serve as a «one - stop - shop» for our veterinary faculty, other campus units and study sponsors by providing clinical technical expertise, administrative support and financial oversight for small and large animal clinical trials in multiple disciplines, including (but not limited to) ophthalmology, oncology, neurology, cardiology, dermatology, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, internal medicine, orthopedics and soft tissue surgery.
She then completed a residency in internal medicine at Iowa State University followed by a one year appointment as a clinical instructor in small animal internal medicine.
He is also a well - recognized national and international speaker on many clinical practice - related topics in small animal internal medicine for veterinarians and dog and cat fanciers.
Her clinical interests include small animal internal medicine, nutrition, ophthalmology and senior care.
Lecture topics centered on clinical practice and small animal internal medicine.
She participated in a small animal rotating internship at Oradell Animal Hospital in NJ, as well as residencies in both Clinical Pathology at North Carolina State and Small Animal Internal Medicine at Iowa State Universmall animal rotating internship at Oradell Animal Hospital in NJ, as well as residencies in both Clinical Pathology at North Carolina State and Small Animal Internal Medicine at Iowa State Univeanimal rotating internship at Oradell Animal Hospital in NJ, as well as residencies in both Clinical Pathology at North Carolina State and Small Animal Internal Medicine at Iowa State UniveAnimal Hospital in NJ, as well as residencies in both Clinical Pathology at North Carolina State and Small Animal Internal Medicine at Iowa State UniverSmall Animal Internal Medicine at Iowa State UniveAnimal Internal Medicine at Iowa State University.
The clinical infectious disease fellowship at the University of California, Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital consists of rotations through internal medicine with primary receiving duty and availability of the fellow for consultations throughout the small animal clinic on infectious disease matters.
She then completed a small animal internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a small animal internal medicine residency at Iowa State University and a clinical nutrition residency at Tufts Univeanimal internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a small animal internal medicine residency at Iowa State University and a clinical nutrition residency at Tufts UniveAnimal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a small animal internal medicine residency at Iowa State University and a clinical nutrition residency at Tufts Univeanimal internal medicine residency at Iowa State University and a clinical nutrition residency at Tufts University.
Dr. Adam Rudinsky joined the college faculty last summer as instructor - practice in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, specializing in small animal internal medicine.
Clinical training and board preparation are supported through daily resident - faculty rounds and a weekly Small Animal Internal Medicine journal club.
He is board certified in small animal internal medicine and is associate dean for Southern California clinical programs, co-director of the UC Veterinary Medical Center - San Diego (UCVMC - SD), and professor in the Department of Medicine and Epidemedicine and is associate dean for Southern California clinical programs, co-director of the UC Veterinary Medical Center - San Diego (UCVMC - SD), and professor in the Department of Medicine and EpideMedicine and Epidemiology.
She then completed combined residencies and her PhD program in small animal internal medicine and clinical nutrition at University of Minnesota.
She is a boarded veterinary technician specialist in Canine and Feline Clinical Practice along with Small Animal Internal Medicine.
After two years of general practice she entered into a clinical residency in small - animal internal medicine at Texas A&M University, which concluded with board certification in 1995.
After a welcome and opening remarks by Dr. Bianca Zenor, Veterinary Technology Program director, the symposium gave participants the chance to choose between large and small animal topics, ranging from a presentation on Management of Feline Hyperthyroidism by Dr. Catharine Scott - Moncrieff, professor of small animal internal medicine and head of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, to a talk about Cattle Behavior and Stockmanship by Dr. Bethany Funnell, clinical assistant professor of bovine theriogClinical Sciences, to a talk about Cattle Behavior and Stockmanship by Dr. Bethany Funnell, clinical assistant professor of bovine theriogclinical assistant professor of bovine theriogenology.
Dr. Wagner then completed a three - year residency, followed by one year as a Clinical Instructor in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Wisconsin in Madison Wisconsin from 2002 - 2006.
Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Graduate training in translational research may be pursued in a number of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging (radiology), large animal internal medicine, large animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small animal internal medicine, small animal surgery, and theriogenology.
Dr. Carney's research interest is in small animal internal medicine and epidemiology, with an emphasis on developing data on routine / common clinical practices to promote the application of evidence - based medicine to companion animals.
Our faculty's clinical and research expertise span a large facet of small animal internal medicine fields including hematology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hepatology, infectious and immune mediated diseases, and nephrology - urology.
He then returned to the KSU and completed a combined internal medicine / small animal clinical nutrition residency and Masters Degree program under Dr. David Williams.
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