She lives her life - long passion
in emergency critical care medicine and surgery and enjoys teaching and facilitating this discipline to all interested.
Upon graduation, he was accepted into a general rotating internship in small animal internal medicine, surgery and
emergency critical care which he completed in 2005.
If you choose a career in this field, it is advantageous for you if you become a member of the
Veterinary Emergency Critical Care Society as doing so can significantly increase your employment possibilities.
Oncology Ophthalmology Pathology Imaging / Radiology Shelter Medicine Small
Animal Emergency Critical Care Small Animal Medicine Small Animal Surgery - Soft Tissue / Ortho Large Animal Theriogenology Zoo, Wildlife and Exotic Animal Medicine
She then completed a general rotating internship and a
specialty Emergency Critical Care and Surgery internship at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in Rhode Island.
H. Grady Bailin, DVM (LSU SVM 2017), from Little Rock, Ark., will do a small animal residency in
emergency critical care medicine at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine;
We of course, appreciate that there is no place like a hospital when the safety of mom and baby is compromised and you
need emergency critical care however we believed that everything should be allowed to progress as naturally as possible for as long as possible before any intervention (if at all).
She started out in a large animal mostly equine practice in Connecticut and since then has become a small animal technician, practice owner & manager, veterinary pharmaceutical representative, and
emergency critical care nurse.
At Route 66 Veterinary
Emergency Critical Care Center we encourage all of our referral practices to provide your clients with contact information to our facility in the following ways:
Dr. Glynis McCorkle joined
Animal Emergency Critical Care in September of 2016 after completing a residency in Emergency and Critical Care at Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists.
He has extensive experience
in emergency critical care medicine and was part owner at Animal Urgent Care in Escondido for several years.
Justine has more than 18 years of experience in the veterinary industry and is a board -
certified emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist as well as the CEO and founder of Vetgirl.
The Emergency and Critical Care Service has two board - certified Diplomates, Dr. Bacek and Dr. Kendon Kuo; four residents; six interns; 24 veterinary technicians, four of whom are board - certified in
emergency critical care; and fourth - year veterinary students in a clinical rotation.
Dr. Lee has been published in numerous veterinary journals, including the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, the Journal of Veterinary
Emergency Critical Care, and the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Dr. Justine Lee is a board - certified veterinary specialist in both
emergency critical care (DACVECC) and toxicology (DABT).
Alison Gottlieb passed the National Veterinary Technician exam and also
the Emergency Critical Care boards sponsored by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS).
Pet Poison Helpline's Dr. Justine Lee will be lecturing on toxicology and
emergency critical care at the Midwest Veterinary Conference in Columbus, OH.
AETC strives to provide the best in small animal
emergency critical care.
Anna Bowman Seen at Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery & Animal Emergency Critical Care
Join Dr. Lee for her presentation on Toxicology and
emergency critical care.
Ana Aghili, DVM (LSU SVM 2015), from West Vancouver, Canada, will do
an emergency critical care residency at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine;
Melissa Edwards, DVM, DACVECC Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care
Dr. Polly Glover joined Animal
Emergency Critical Care in 2013 and comes to us from Coral Springs, Florida where she functioned as an emergency & critical care doctor at a large specialty hospital.
He returned to Hattiesburg in 2006 and has remained focused on small animal internal medicine, surgery and
emergency critical care.
Dr. Nadine Farber, a graduate from The Ohio State University, joined Animal
Emergency Critical Care in 2013.
Dr. Lewis joined Animal
Emergency Critical Care in the summer of 2012 bringing her passion for excellent patient and client care to our team.
Dr. Melissa Edwards joined Animal
Emergency Critical Care in early 2015.
These positions have included Veterinary Technician in Internal Medicine,
Emergency Critical Care, and General Practice, Technician Supervisor, Head Technician and Hospital Manager of Bulger Veterinary Hospital.
In 1996, Dr. Barnes completed an alternative track residency program with credentials approved in
Emergency Critical Care.
Outside of Animal
Emergency Critical Care, Dr. Lewis enjoys spending time with her two daughters.
Rolfe M. Radcliffe DVM, DACVS, DACVECC Lecturer of Large Animal Surgery and Emergency Critical Care
After working in emergency and critical care for a few years she completed
an emergency critical care residency in Texas.