From 1986 to the present, Dr. Shophet - Ratner has practiced
general veterinary medicine at Boston Veterinary Care.
Dr. DeNapoli practices
general veterinary medicine at the Marlborough office and her experience has made her skilled in sorting through the frequently complicated combinations of medical and behavioral conditions.
Not exact matches
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Veterinary Medicine Office of Development Office
at 530-752-7024, or use this online contribution form to either make a
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Some of the serivces
at ABC
Veterinary Hospital include:
General Medicine, Vaccinations, Wellness Care, Nutitional Counseling, Fully Stocked Pharmacy, Orthopedic Surgery,
General Surgery, Laser Surgery, Laser Therapy, Advanced Anesthesia, Endoscopy, Advanced Dental Care, Ultrasound, Pain Managment, Digital Radiiology, Microchipping, Extensive In House Laboratory, Dermatology, Electrocardiogram, Avian & Exotic
Medicine, and Boarding.
After graduation from
veterinary school, she completed a one - year small animal general internship at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, and then completed her three - year residency in small animal surgery at Cornell University, College of Veterinary
veterinary school, she completed a one - year small animal
general internship
at the University of Pennsylvania, School of
Veterinary Medicine, and then completed her three - year residency in small animal surgery at Cornell University, College of Veterinary
Veterinary Medicine, and then completed her three - year residency in small animal surgery
at Cornell University, College of
VeterinaryVeterinary Medicine.
After graduating from the University of Missouri School of
Veterinary Medicine I worked in Springfield, Illinois as a
General Practitioner by day and an Emergency Clinician
at night.
Other
veterinary specialists are available
at the Terry Center to provide support and consultation for internal
medicine patients in the areas of radiology, ultrasonography, clinical pathology, clinical pharmacology, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, critical care, oncology, dermatology, nutrition, behavior, dentistry and oral surgery,
general and orthopedic surgery.
Dr. Tony Buffington, of the College of
Veterinary Medicine, professor
at the Ohio State University has dedicated his life to the
general mystery of cats.
After graduation she continued working as a licensed technician
at a
general small animal practice before joining the Internal
Medicine Division of the
Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia in the fall of 2016.
Next, he took a leap of faith and applied for another internship in the United States; he was accepted
at Long Island
Veterinary Specialists where he completed another year - long program in
general medicine and surgery.
Maddie's ® shelter
medicine programs
at colleges of
veterinary medicine published groundbreaking new research; offered coursework and hands - on shelter training to hundreds of
veterinary students and graduates; and provided on - site consultations and
general assistance to animal shelters nationwide.
After graduating from Michigan State University College of
Veterinary Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships in small animal clinical medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships in small animal clinical
medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in
general practice
at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, Michigan.
After graduating in 1998, Dr. Frankel worked two years of
general veterinary practice in Wyoming before being accepted and completing a one - year Internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph — Ontari
veterinary practice in Wyoming before being accepted and completing a one - year Internship in Small Animal
Medicine and Surgery
at the Ontario
Veterinary College, University of Guelph — Ontari
Veterinary College, University of Guelph — Ontario, Canada.
She graduated from U.C. Berkeley and moved to New Orleans, Louisiana where she worked as a
veterinary technician in small animal
general practice, specialty emergency
medicine and
at the New Orleans Zoo.
After graduating from
veterinary school in 2012, she completed a one - year internship in small animal
medicine and surgery
at Oradell Animal Hospital in northern New Jersey, followed by three years of small animal
general practice in Western New York.
The opportunities
at Pieper - Olson
Veterinary Hospital have allowed Dr. Fratamico to become very proficient in both
general practice and emergency
medicine.
Dr. Amy Habing attended the University of Illinois College of
Veterinary Medicine and worked in
general small animal practice for three years in Maryland before returning to academia for her diagnostic imaging residency
at Michigan State University (MSU).
Dr. Powers worked in
general private practice for a year before her residency and for five years after her residency
at North Carolina State University College of
Veterinary Medicine (NCSU - CVM) before joining the staff
at Carolina
Veterinary Specialists in 2002.
Over the past decade, Sue has worked in the surgery and anesthesia department
at Angell Animal Medical Center, the emergency department
at a referral hospital in NH, and
general medicine at some local
veterinary practices.
At the forefront of research breakthroughs, specialists serve as conduits to improve the veterinary community's quality of medicine by teaching veterinary students, speaking at continuing education events, publishing peer reviewed articles, research abstracts and review articles, as well as consulting with general practitioners one - on - one for individual case managemen
At the forefront of research breakthroughs, specialists serve as conduits to improve the
veterinary community's quality of
medicine by teaching
veterinary students, speaking
at continuing education events, publishing peer reviewed articles, research abstracts and review articles, as well as consulting with general practitioners one - on - one for individual case managemen
at continuing education events, publishing peer reviewed articles, research abstracts and review articles, as well as consulting with
general practitioners one - on - one for individual case management.
«If your dog spends a lot of time outside, [he is] going to get dirty,» says Mark J. Stickney, DVM, clinical assistant professor and director of
general surgery services
at the College of
Veterinary Medicine's department of small animal medicine and surgery at Texas A&M University in College Station
Medicine's department of small animal
medicine and surgery at Texas A&M University in College Station
medicine and surgery
at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
After practicing
general medicine and surgery for several years, Dr. Lindell began a residency program in veterinary behavior at Cornell University College of Veterinary M
medicine and surgery for several years, Dr. Lindell began a residency program in
veterinary behavior at Cornell University College of Veterinary
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at Cornell University College of
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Although her main emphasis throughout her career as a veterinarian has been small animal
general medicine and surgery, prior to
veterinary school she spent three years as a research associate in the department of (human) neurosurgery
at th Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia investigating the biochemical changes that occur in the brain after severe head injury.
Applicants are required to be a graduates of a college of
veterinary medicine and to have completed
at least 12 months full time clinical practice in a
general rotating internship (or equivalent experience).
At that point in my career, I had been a
veterinary technician for 6 years, and already had experience working with
general practice, emergency / critical care, internal
medicine, oncology, and orthopedic veterinarians.
Following graduation from
veterinary school, Dr. Woods completed an internship in
general medicine and surgery
at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, prior to returning to the UW - ¬ Madison to complete two years of specialty residency training in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.
Since graduation, Dr. Benedek is involved in many aspects of
veterinary medicine, having worked in
general medicine, preventative
medicine, emergency
medicine, and
at some non-profit animal organizations.
She spent eight years as a senior clinician in
general practice and emergency
medicine at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital - Western New England (formerly Rowley Hospital) in Springfield, MA before joining
Veterinary Specialists in 2008.
Now living in South Plainfield, Dr. Loomis has been practicing
general veterinary medicine and surgery
at Plainfield Animal Hospital since May 2005 and also provides housecall services to clients wishing to care for their pets in the comfort of their home.
To ensure your dog gets the most out of her annual (or semi-annual) wellness exam, follow this checklist from Mark Stickney, DVM, director of
general surgery services
at Texas A&M University College of
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences:
Dr. White graduated from the University of California, Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine and joined a general large animal practice prior completing an internship in equine medicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary
Veterinary Medicine and joined a general large animal practice prior completing an internship in equine medicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pa
Medicine and joined a
general large animal practice prior completing an internship in equine
medicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pa
medicine and surgery
at Kansas State's School of
Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary
Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pa
Medicine and a residency in large animal
medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pa
medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in
veterinary veterinary pathology.
Dr. Pacheco then completed a rotating internship with intensive experiences in emergency
medicine, internal
medicine, surgery and
general practice
at PetCare
Veterinary Hospital in Santa Rose before moving back to the south Bay Area.
Dr. D'Arpino graduated from the UC Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine in 1996, interned
at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, and then worked in private practice as an emergency veterinarian and
general practitioner.
After working in
general, small animal
veterinary practices in Fort Lauderdale, FL and Richmond, VA, for 4 years he decided to continue his education and was accepted to a residency program in veterinary internal medicine at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary
veterinary practices in Fort Lauderdale, FL and Richmond, VA, for 4 years he decided to continue his education and was accepted to a residency program in
veterinary internal medicine at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary
veterinary internal
medicine at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary M
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Dr. Pacheco then completed a rotating internship with intensive experiences in emergency
medicine, internal
medicine, surgery and
general practice
at PetCare
Veterinary Hospital in Santa Rosa before moving back to the south Bay Area.