Not exact matches
Prior to starting Kuenzi Family Pet Hospital
with her husband, Dr. Lana
practiced small animal medicine in Des Moines, Iowa, emergency veterinary medicine in Waukesha, and
general veterinary medicine in Madison.
David graduated
with honours from Glasgow University in 2007 and started working in a
small animal general practice in Scotland.
Camille has worked in
small animal general practice hospitals, a veterinary dental clinic, and
with a housecall
practice.
Following graduation, Dr. Janeczko spent time in
general small animal practice, where she worked
with cats, dogs, and
small mammals.
Dr. Hall worked in
small animal emergency and
general practice in Oregon for 13 years before relocating to sunny California
with her family 5 years ago.
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.
Employment in and around Philadelphia is rich
with opportunity, including work in private
small animal practices; feline - or equine - only
practices; emergency, critical care and specialty
practices for
small animals and
general practice treating
small animal and exotic species.
I then completed a one - year
small animal referral and emergency internship in Maryland before returning to my birth state Texas to pursue
small animal general practice,
with a special interest in
small animal internal medicine and radiology.
Since l984, our
small animal practice has watched the change in veterinary medicine from the
general practitioner «doing it all» to now having the ability to partner
with our local veterinary specialists to offer and provide the highest level of veterinary care and service to our patients and their owners.
I spent two years
with a
general small animal practice prior to joining Florida Veterinary Specialists (now BluePearl Veterinary Partners - Tampa) in April 2000.
To the authors» knowledge, this is the first report of external prosthetic use in
small animal veterinary medicine, providing the profession
with baseline information for use in, not only
general practice or referral
practice, but also future research.
Full - time position Salary: 90,000 - 100,000 (Pro-Sal if desired), more if Pro-Sal is not desired $ 5000 Signing Bonus Buy - In not required CE Allowance Uniform Allowance No on - call shifts Health Insurance provided Two weeks paid vacation to start
with Specialty / ER Hospitals are close by Skills needed:
small animal general practice (including surgery), efficient multi-tasker, safe and effective patient handling, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and a timely problem solver.
She grew up in NYC, where she received her undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College and graduated Cornell University of Veterinary Medicine in 2014
with a passion for shelter medicine and
small animal general practice.
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.
Otitis externa is a common condition that is frequently seen in specialty dermatology clinics and
small animal general practices.1, 2 It is defined as inflammation of the ear canal
with or without involvement of the pinna.1 — 3 Otitis is often considered a final diagnosis, but it is merely a clinical sign.
Stephanie was ultimately drawn to
small animal general practice because of her love for dentistry, and the ability to develop long - lasting relationships
with patients and clients.
Our veterinarian and hospital owner has a range of experience from
general practice and emergency medicine to Internal Medicine, shelter medicine and working
with avian and exotic
small animals.
In addition to
general small animal practice Dr. Popolow Abraham has an interest in
animal behavioral medicine and had the opportunity to be involved in marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation on Long Island as head consulting veterinarian
with the Riverhead Foundation.
After an internship
with Dr. Steven Ettinger in Los Angeles, he
practiced general small animal medicine in the San Francisco Bay Area for the next several years.
She worked an internship in Ventura, California in
small animal emergency medicine & surgery,
with rotations into
general practice.