Not exact matches
He studied nursing in Portland, Oregon and has
since practiced nursing for 35 years, including ICU,
Emergency, and Cardiology nursing.
As of December 2005, I started a new medical
practice located at: TrueMedMD 7450 Griffin Road, Suite 190 Davie, Florida 33314 Office telephone: 954-792-4663 Returning to clinical medicine was easy for me
since my original training was in clinical medicine, including working as an
Emergency Room Doctor in Illinois.
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.
Since then, she has been in small animal private and
emergency practice and has focused her continuing education on cardiology and surgery.
She has been
practicing in Colorado Springs
since graduation in both
emergency and general medicine where she specialized in critical care and surgery.
Since finishing her internship, Dr. Brandrup has been
practicing emergency medicine in California.
He has been
practicing emergency and primary care medicine in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs ever
since.
After her internship, Dr. Merrill moved to the Pacific Northwest and has been
practicing emergency medicine ever
since.
He has been in private specialty
practice since 1991 and is currently the department head of Internal Medicine and department co-head of
Emergency services at Tampa Bay Veterinary Specialists &
Emergency Care Center.
Since become a Vet Tech, she has worked in General
Practice and
Emergency.
The variety of exciting cases and fast pace that come with
emergency medicine captivated Dr. Joshi and he has been
practicing as an
emergency doctor ever
since.
Since graduating from veterinary school, she has worked primarily in
emergency medicine and critical care at
practices throughout the mid-Atlantic region and in Puerto Rico.
Dr. Matthew Kornya has worked in several
emergency practices throughout Southern Ontario, and has been with our team
since 2015 as one of our «Weekend Warriors».
She moved to the Bay Area to pursue an additional year of internship training at East Bay Veterinary Specialists and
Emergency and has been
practicing in the area
since then.
Dr. Lee has been in the field of
emergency and critical care
since 1997, and she has
practiced in several urban settings including Boston and Philadelphia.
Jeff began
practicing emergency medicine in Portland, Oregon, and has
since worked in both Wisconsin and Minnesota.
A Chicago native, Tom Pejsa has been
practicing emergency medicine at Quail Corners Animal Hospital
since 1994.
In 2000, Dr. West moved back to the Bay Area, and has
practiced as an
emergency clinician
since.
Dr. Andrews has been
practicing Emergency Medicine
since graduating in 1996.
Since moving back to the east coast in 2000, she has worked in three of the local referral centers,
practicing Emergency and Critical Care Medicine.
Marc qualified from Edinburgh University and has
since worked in small animal, mixed, and
emergency practice, as well as volunteering oversees for animal rescue projects including vaccinating dogs against rabies in Mumbai, rescuing dancing bears in Ukraine, saving cats and dogs in post-tsunami Thailand, neutering pets in the Amazon, and operating on moonbears in Chengdu, China.
Dr. Schoeffler has been
practicing veterinary
emergency and critical care medicine since 1996, and serves as section chief of the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
emergency and critical care medicine
since 1996, and serves as section chief of the
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Service.
She has been a team member at Hickory Veterinary Hospital
since July of 2003 both as an
emergency clinician and in general
practice.
Dr. Glander and her family relocated to southwest Florida in 2006, and Dr Glander has
practiced in the
Emergency and Critical Care Department at FVRC
since that time.
Since graduation, Dr. Yelton's
practice has focused primarily on the field of
emergency and critical care medicine and surgery.
Since graduation, she has practiced almost exclusively as an emergency veterinarian and has been employed at United since
Since graduation, she has
practiced almost exclusively as an
emergency veterinarian and has been employed at United
since since 1991.
Dr. Rockey has worked in mixed / small animal,
emergency, and humane society
practices since graduation.
Since his graduation, Dr. Stone has been
practicing emergency and critical care medicine.
He's been
practicing emergency and critical medicine
since 1988 with a special interest in soft tissue surgery, endoscopy, and
emergency surgery.
Since graduation, she has worked in Plano and Frisco
practicing in
emergency medicine, small animal medicine, and exotic animal medicine.
She has
since been
practicing as a small animal
emergency clinician.
Since graduating, she has had the privilege of working in private as well as corporate
practice where she gained diverse experience in veterinary medicine, surgery, wellness care, exotic animal medicine, and
emergency medicine.
Since that time, she has worked in a variety of different settings including: small animal
practice, equine
practice, mixed animal
practice, private veterinary specialty and
emergency practice, and academic veterinary specialty
practice.
Dr. Sessink has a strong affinity for the excitement and diversity of
emergency medicine and has practiced emergency medicine at the VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona since its opening in June
emergency medicine and has
practiced emergency medicine at the VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona since its opening in June
emergency medicine at the VCA Animal Referral and
Emergency Center of Arizona since its opening in June
Emergency Center of Arizona
since its opening in June of 2004.
She has
since been
practicing as a small animal
emergency clinician, and is happy to be a part of the Silicon Valley Veterinary Specialists team.
She later obtained her veterinary medical degree from Michigan State University in 2001 and has been
practicing emergency and critical care medicine solely
since that time.
She completed a small animal rotating internship in Sonoma County and has been
practicing Emergency Medicine
since completion.
Otto has worked as a certified medical assistant in specialty
practice since 1994 and is also a nationally registered
emergency medical technician.
Efficiency, ie, the avoidance of wasted resources, included
emergency department (ED) use and hospitalizations because their costs per unit of service are high and inappropriate use of resources contributes to many of these visits.20 Continued receipt of care at the same
practice after age 20 months also was included
since continuity of care reduces the risk of hospitalizations and ED use21 and increases consumer satisfaction.22