Current Practice
in Equine Surgery.
Our colic specialists, widely recognized experts
in equine surgery and gastroenterology, work closely with clients to offer the most personalized care for each and every horse with colic.
«This is a truly impressive advancement to an existing technique
in equine surgery,» said Dr. Kelly Diehl, Senior Scientific Programs and Communications Adviser at Morris Animal Foundation.
After completing a residency
in Equine Surgery at University of California, Davis to become board certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Dr. Delco served as an Assistant Professor of Equine Surgery at Kansas State University.
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. Boone served as a large animal clinical instructor
in Equine Surgery at the University of Georgia from 2012 - 2013 while completing her Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology from the University of Georgia in 2013.
She specializes
in equine surgery.
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.
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 Medicine.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
She became board - certified
in surgery and joined PVH
in 1992, where she spent the majority of her career as an
equine sports medicine / lameness veterinarian and surgeon.
There are numerous opportunities for specializing
in certain practices like
equine medicine or heart
surgery.
Katie Jones, certified veterinary technician (CVT) from Turner
Equine Sports Medicine and
Surgery in Stillwater, Minnesota, was nominated by Tracy Turner, DVM.
Katie has been a CVT with Turner
Equine Sports Medicine and
Surgery since its opening
in May 2016.
The
Equine Sports Medicine and
Surgery Service is composed of three faculty surgeons that work exclusively
in the service.
Many services saw double - digit percentage increases
in caseload: neurology,
equine ophthalmology, behavior, zoological medicine, cardiology, nutrition,
equine reproduction, community
surgery, and radiation oncology.
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.
In 2014, she upgraded all diagnostic equipment and established a full service
equine hospital and
surgery center, located central to the large surrounding horse population.
Clinically, Dr. Hackett is interested
in equine and farm animal general
surgery, particularly laparoscopic
surgery, wound management and reconstructive
surgery.
Prior to joining our staff, she completed two internships
in order to advance her training
in small animal emergency medicine and
surgery, as well as
in equine medicine and
surgery.
They returned to Stillwater
in 2001 after Mike accepted an
equine surgery residency at their Alma Mater.
He joined the surgical faculty at Auburn University
in 1992, and is currently a Professor of
Equine Surgery and Lameness.
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.
Will be scheduled to assist
in most
equine surgeries, as well as after - hours emergency
surgery.
We are a 24 hr referral
surgery hospital, as well as serving the
equine athlete
in all aspects of sports medicine including rehabilitation.
He practices both
equine and small animal medicine and
surgery with a special interest
in infectious diseases and
surgery.
The department supports a well - equipped veterinary referral hospital with specialty services
in anesthesia; bird, zoo and exotic animal medicine; small animal medicine; cardiology; small animal soft tissue and orthopedic
surgery; dermatology; emergency and critical care;
equine medicine;
equine surgery; large animal medicine; integrative medicine; medical oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; diagnostic imaging; shelter medicine and theriogenology.
Dr. Windecker did a fair amount of bovine and
equine work early
in her career but has gravitated toward small animal medicine and
surgery over time.
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Dr. McCann worked
in private practice as an
equine veterinarian for 4 years prior to changing her focus to small animal medicine and
surgery in 2005.
After completing a 1 year internship
in equine medicine and
surgery in Virginia.
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 three
equine surgery residents came to UC Davis because of its esteemed reputation of being one of the best
equine services
in the world.
Radiology personnel are available to perform pre-purchase, thoroughbred sale, Hanoverian stallion, and KWPN radiography
in cooperation with the
Equine Surgery Section.
«The large caseload plays such an important role
in our residency,» said Dr. Marcos Perez - Nogues, a first - year
equine surgery resident from Spain.
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 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 Elmont, N.Y.
Equine specialists
in surgery, internal medicine, anesthesia, and reproduction met to finalize a plan with Bagg.
With a reputation built on a continued effort to increase veterinary knowledge and thereby pioneering advances
in reproduction, internal medicine and
surgeries offered to its diverse
equine clientele, the practice services international breeding operations, racehorses, sport horses and pleasure horses.
Based
in Lexington, Kentucky, the institute offers a staff with qualifications unparalleled by any single non-university veterinary group
in the
equine industry, with 13 Board Certifications
in specialty areas of Medicine,
Surgery, Critical Care and Theriogenology.
After spending nearly two decades as a practicing veterinarian
in the field of
equine medicine and
surgery, Dr. Ted Sprinkle founded Pet Partners from a unique perspective — he had experienced the opportunities and challenges, inspirations and frustrations that drive a veterinarian and private practice.
As a pioneer
in bringing sophisticated medicine and
surgery to companion horses, Dr. Sprinkle developed one of the largest
equine veterinary practices
in the Eastern United States.
As a large animal specialist, Lyndi is well acquainted with specialists
in equine internal medicine, food animal internal medicine,
equine surgery and
equine sports medicine and rehabilitation, giving her direct access to engage this important demographic
in the VetSOAP mission.
Two - or three - year residency programs are available
in companion animal medicine, companion animal
surgery, dermatology,
equine medicine,
equine surgery,
equine practice, zoological medicine, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, medical oncology, radiation oncology, ophthalmology, and theriogenology.
Two - or three - year residency programs are available
in companion animal medicine, companion animal
surgery, dermatology,
equine medicine,
equine surgery, theriogenology, and zoological medicine.
This information relates to research activity
in equine orthopedic
surgery.
This information relates to research activity
in equine soft tissue and reproductive
surgery.
PROGRAM BENEFITS: Horses enrolled
in and
in compliance with the SmartPak ColiCare Program («Eligible Horses») will be eligible for reimbursement from SmartPak
Equine, LLC («SmartPak») for up to $ 7,500 for colic
surgery assistance fees («Surgical Reimbursement»).
She has extensive experience
in lameness,
surgery, and emergency / critical care
in addition to her special interest
in Equine Dentistry.