Dr. Baker is an Assistant Professor of
equine medicine at Louisiana State University, obtained her veterinary degree from the University of Glasgow, School of Veterinary Medicine in 2012.
Since graduation in 2005 she worked mainly in small animal general practice along with small stint in
equine medicine at a specialty practice in Ohio.
Not exact matches
In its efforts to diagnose microfractures and abnormal bone that would predispose a horse to a full - blown fracture, researchers
at the
Equine Sports
Medicine Program
at Tufts School of Veterinary
Medicine have been using scintigraphy, a technique in which a horse is injected with a radioactive isotope that isolates skeletal «hot spots» — places where injured bone is rebuilding itself.
«This discovery explains what breeders call the maternal grandsire effect,» said co-senior author Doug Antczak,
equine geneticist
at Cornell's College of Veterinary
Medicine.
«Our collective research has shown that horses can often develop this disease earlier in life, yet earlier clinical signs don't always translate into positive test results,» said Nicholas Frank, D.V.M, DACVIM, professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences
at the Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tufts University and group coordinator for the
Equine Endocrinology Group.
Beth Davis, professor and section head of
equine medicine and surgery
at Kansas State University's Veterinary Health Center, says horse owners need to check their horses for symptoms, especially if they have recently been to an
equine event.
The study's co-authors are Dr. Jörg Habersetzer, also of the Senckenberg Research Institute, and Dr. Christine Aurich of the University of Veterinary
Medicine at Vienna and head of the Graf Lehndorff Institute of
Equine Sciences.
After many years of doing a little bit of everything, including both
equine and small animal private practice, Dr. Candie finally found her niche in shelter
medicine and absolutely loves her job
at CAT.
She graduated from the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary
Medicine in 1988 and then completed an internship and residency in
equine surgery
at Kansas State University.
The Theriogenology and Reproductive
Medicine Service
at the VMC will offer assisted reproductive services for small animal, farm animal, and
equine patients.
«Biosecurity plans are sort of like having a will,» explained Josie Traub - Dargatz, DVM, MS, DACVIM, a professor of
equine internal
medicine at Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical S
medicine at Colorado State University's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical S
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences.
She was offered an internship in
Equine Surgery and
Medicine at Littleton Large Animal Clinic (LLAC) in Colorado, located on the old Santa Fe Trail.
April 2016 - VERT and the student Veterinary Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Club (VEDP) present several technical rescue demonstrations with
equine mannequins (down horse in trailer, large animal lift)
at the School of Veterinary
Medicine for UC Davis Picnic Day.
March 2016 - IAWTI collaborated with the Center for
Equine Health to present an all day workshop on «Veterinary Integration into Multi-Agency Emergency
Equine Rescue and Disaster Response»
at Circle Oak
Equine Sports
Medicine & Rehabilitation in Petaluma.
He has held multiple leadership positions including head of the
Equine Neonatal Intensive Care Program, chief of the
Equine Medicine Service, associate director of the Large Animal Clinic
at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, director of the International Animal Welfare Training Institute, founder and head of the Veterinary Emergency Response Team, and liaison for the school in disaster response with local and state emergency response agencies including helicopter rescue teams.
Board - certified in
Equine Surgery and Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Bertone has served as an equine orthopedic surgeon at The Ohio State University Galbreath Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Med
Equine Surgery and
Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Bertone has served as an equine orthopedic surgeon at The Ohio State University Galbreath Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Med
Equine Sports
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Bertone has served as an
equine orthopedic surgeon at The Ohio State University Galbreath Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Med
equine orthopedic surgeon
at The Ohio State University Galbreath
Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Med
Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and
equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Med
equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary
Medicine.
He then completed an internal
medicine fellowship
at the Hagyard
Equine Medical Institute in Lexignton, Ky..
Dr. Carl Kirker - Head, a prominent
equine orthopedic surgeon,
equine sports
medicine expert, and associate professor of large animal surgery at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, has served as Horsepower Technologies» Chief Veterinary Officer and its lead equine researcher since the company's in
medicine expert, and associate professor of large animal surgery
at the Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tufts University, has served as Horsepower Technologies» Chief Veterinary Officer and its lead equine researcher since the company's in
Medicine at Tufts University, has served as Horsepower Technologies» Chief Veterinary Officer and its lead
equine researcher since the company's inception.
After completion of her residency, she worked as a Clinical Instructor of
Equine Internal
Medicine at Washington State University before coming to Auburn University in May 2007.
An assistant professor
at Western University of Health Sciences, Dr. Charles teaches radiology, leadership, and serves as a content expert in
equine medicine and surgery.
He has been a faculty member
at Purdue University College of Veterinary
Medicine since 1995 where he is Director of the
Equine Research Program and of the
Equine Sports
Medicine Center.
The service operates
at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine Equine Reproduction Center.
She graduated with her DVM from Oregon State University in 2002 and then went on to complete a 1 - year internship in
Equine Medicine and Surgery
at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital where she developed an interest in camelids, neonatology and infectious disease.
The UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine is proud to be
at the forefront of
equine imaging research, and its veterinary hospital is pleased to offer this cutting - edge imaging to its public clientele and referring veterinarians.
Dr. Jenna Bayne received her DVM from the Western College of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Saskatchewan in 2010, followed by a one - year internship
at a private
equine surgical referral center in Brandon, Fla..
Her focus
at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital includes biosecurity (controlling the spread of infectious disease), neurological diseases, neonatology,
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome, and camelid (alpaca and llama)
medicine.
After graduating from the University of Wisconsin, College of Veterinary
Medicine in 2000, Dr. Holohan was accepted for a one - year, post-doctoral internship
at Pilchuck's
equine referral hospital.
The Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine invites you to join us in celebrating our 111th year of providing continuing education and fellowship for veterinary practitioners, professionals, and students
at our 2018 Annual Conference and J.T. Vaughan
Equine Conference.
Veterinarians
at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine have successfully conducted their first - ever procedure to correct atrial fibrillation in an
equine patient, being one of only a handful of veterinary schools nationwide able to perform the procedure.
He completed an
equine medicine and surgery internship
at Cornell University in 1984, and completed his residency in
equine surgery
at the University of Florida in 1987.
The James W. Goodwin and Joy Goodwin Adams
Equine Reproduction Center (ERC), located
at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine, focuses on serving clients through both routine breeding work as well as reproductive referral cases.
Upon graduation, she worked
at an
equine sports
medicine practice treating race and show horses in the New York and New Jersey area.
Margo Macpherson, DVM, MS, DACT, tenured professor of reproduction and former chief of reproduction services
at the University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine, was installed as president of the American Association of
Equine Practitioners
After graduation he joined Dr. Russell Tate, Sr.,
at Maple Lawn Animal Clinic in Vass, N.C. practicing companion animal and
equine medicine then later
at the Animal Health Center, P.A. in Southern Pines practicing companion animal
medicine exclusively.
He received his doctorate of veterinary
medicine from the University of Georgia and his equine surgery residency at New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell Uni
medicine from the University of Georgia and his
equine surgery residency
at New York State College of Veterinary
Medicine, Cornell Uni
Medicine, Cornell University.
When she was
at vet school intersted in
equine medicine and made her externship in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Ludwig - Maximillians, Munich, Germany in both small animal and equine clinics and her last year externship was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst Equine Hos
equine medicine and made her externship in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Ludwig - Maximillians, Munich, Germany in both small animal and equine clinics and her last year externship was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst Equine H
medicine and made her externship in Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine University of Ludwig - Maximillians, Munich, Germany in both small animal and equine clinics and her last year externship was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst Equine H
Medicine University of Ludwig - Maximillians, Munich, Germany in both small animal and
equine clinics and her last year externship was in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst Equine Hos
equine clinics and her last year externship was in Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst Equine H
Medicine, University of Liverpool in Leahurst
Equine Hos
Equine Hospital.
MCVC provides 20 hours of continuing education with tracks on small animal, large animal,
equine, practice management, exotics, avian, technician, and complementary
medicine — all of this
at a discount for members!
Dr. Alan Nixon is the director of the Comparative Orthopaedics Laboratory
at the Cornell University School of Veterinary
Medicine, a laboratory dedicated to research into orthopedic diseases of animals and humans, with a particular interest in
equine and human athletes.
She served as an intern for one year and is now a resident in
equine internal
medicine at the college.
She gained valuable experience as an associate surgeon in a large
equine sports
medicine and surgery referral practice in Tryon, North Carolina, prior to joining the
equine faculty
at Auburn.
She completed a one - year rotating
equine medicine and surgery internship
at North Carolina State University prior to starting a diagnostic imaging residency
at UC Davis in 2015.
The Veterinary Technician program
at Pima Medical Institute includes courses that offer in - depth study in nursing skills, laboratory procedures,
equine medicine and nursing, and livestock animals, as well as lab animal and exotic animal
medicine.
Dr. Guy's veterinary career began with her own private practice, where she specialized in
equine medicine, but she eventually shifted toward emergency veterinary care and joined the team
at AnimERge in 2007.
On May 1, Dr. Norm Ducharme, James Law Professor of Large Animal Surgery
at the Cornell University College of Veterinary
Medicine (CVM), will be taking over as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists (CRES), A Cornell University affiliate center for equine sports medicine & critical care, located in Elmo
Medicine (CVM), will be taking over as Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
at Cornell Ruffian
Equine Specialists (CRES), A Cornell University affiliate center for equine sports medicine & critical care, located in Elmont
Equine Specialists (CRES), A Cornell University affiliate center for
equine sports medicine & critical care, located in Elmont
equine sports
medicine & critical care, located in Elmo
medicine & critical care, located in Elmont, N.Y.
The Theriogenology and Reproductive
Medicine Service
at the VMC offers assisted reproductive services for small animal, food and fiber, and
equine patients by appointment.
The Theriogenology and Reproductive
Medicine Service
at the VMC will offer assisted reproductive services for small animal, food and fiber, and
equine patients.
Caroline Burglass, DVM (LSU SVM 2017), from Metairie, La., will do a residency in large animal
medicine (equine emphasis) at Michigan State University College of Veterinary M
medicine (
equine emphasis)
at Michigan State University College of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine;
When not working
at VCA Triangle Tower, Dr. Ghiloni can be found practicing
equine medicine, fishing, hiking, or spending time with his wife, three children, and five grandchildren.
After achieving his veterinary degree, he completed an internship in large animal
medicine and surgery
at Texas A&M University and a residency in
equine surgery and performance evaluation
at U.C. Davis.
Dr. Chapman is a Clinical Assistant Professor in
Equine Ambulatory
Medicine and a Consulting Veterinary Specialist
at Louisiana State University.