Dr. Lineberger has a wealth of experience: five years of mixed small and large animal general veterinary practice, two years
of small animal internships, one year of small animal emergency practice, three years of small animal residency training, and 12 years of small animal surgery.
Not exact matches
In June
of 2014, he completed a year - long rotating
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Veterinary Specialists
of Connecticut in West Hartford.
Dr. Carter graduated from the University
of Tennessee, College
of Veterinary Medicine in 1996 and then completed a one - year
small animal rotating internship at Rowley Memorial Animal Hospital in Springfield, Massachu
animal rotating
internship at Rowley Memorial
Animal Hospital in Springfield, Massachu
Animal Hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts.
After graduating from Tuskegee University, School
of Veterinary Medicine in 1987, Dr. Hodges completed a one - year
small animal internship at the University
of Florida, College
of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville, Florida.
She is a 2002 graduate
of the University
of Wisconsin School
of Veterinary Medicine and went on to advance her education with a
small -
animal internship at Regional Veterinary Referral Center in Washington DC.
After a one year rotating
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Tufts University, he returned to the University
of Georgia to complete a residency in medical oncology from 2009 - 2012.
Dr. Rankin also completed a
small animal medicine and surgery
internship and oncology residency at the University
of Missouri - Columbia (2008).
She obtained her Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine degree from Louisiana State University School
of Veterinary Medicine in 2010 and went on to complete a
small animal rotating internship at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in South Fl
animal rotating
internship at Coral Springs
Animal Hospital in South Fl
Animal Hospital in South Florida.
Dr. Todd Tobias is a 1987 graduate from the New York State College
of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, a 1988 graduate
of the
small animal rotating
internship program at Auburn University, and a 1991 graduate from the surgical residency program at The Ohio State University.
Dr. Atwood completed both a
small animal rotating
internship and a three - year surgical residency at MVS and is now a Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary Surgeons.
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 Medicine.
Upon graduation, Dr. Griffin completed a one - year rotating
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the University
of Pennsylvania.
In 1976, Dr. Faulkner attended the University
of Minnesota, College
of Veterinary Medicine, where he completed a one year
small animal Surgical Internship and a three year Small Animal Surgical Resid
small animal Surgical Internship and a three year Small Animal Surgical Resi
animal Surgical
Internship and a three year
Small Animal Surgical Resid
Small Animal Surgical Resi
Animal Surgical Residency.
In 2015, he participated in a rotating
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the University
of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center.
Dr. Hillman completed an
internship at Kansas State University in
small animal medicine and surgery, and a three - year medical oncology residency at the University
of Illinois.
Upon completion
of a one - year
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Virginia Tech University, he was accepted as a diagnostic imaging resident at Texas A&M University.
Following completion
of her
internship, Dr. Gibson returned to UC Davis to begin a residency in
small animal surgery in 2017.
After two years in general practice in Minneapolis, she completed her
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Kansas State University followed by an ophthalmology residency at the University
of Georgia.
After this, she completed a focused
small animal neurology
internship at Tufts University - Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine.
He completed an
internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery in 1989 and an Ophthalmology Residency in 1994 at The University
of Georgia, College
of Veterinary Medicine.
The following year, she completed a
small animal rotating
internship at the University
of Wisconsin.
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Rotating
Internship: Virginia - Maryland College
of Veterinary Medicine 1995 - 1996
She completed an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the University
of Saskatchewan, Canada, and a residency and Master
of Science degree in internal medicine at Purdue University.
Following graduation, he completed an
Internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Auburn University, followed by a Residency in Veterinary Surgery and Bioengineering at Purdue University School
of Veterinary Medicine and a Residency in Comparative Anesthesiology at the University
of Minnesota.
She completed her
small animal internship at the University
of Florida and her surgical residency at Michigan State University.
He completed a
small animal internship, medicine residency and PhD at the University
of Minnesota.
Following a year in private practice, she went on to complete an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the University
of Georgia in 1977, and a residency in
small animal surgery at the University
of Minnesota in 1980.
After a
small animal internship at Oklahoma State University and general
small animal practice, he completed a residency at the University
of Missouri.
I received my DVM degree from Michigan State University in 2008 and completed a
small animal rotating
internship at the University
of Wisconsin in 2009.
Christa then returned to her home state to complete a
small animal internship at Long Island Veterinary Specialists (LIVS) where her love
of Ophthalmology began.
Next, he or she must subsequently complete a one - year
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery, followed by a three - year residency training program in their elected discipline at an accredited School
of Veterinary Medicine.
To further pursue her career in ophthalmology, she completed a 1 - year
small animal surgical and medical rotating
internship followed by a 3 - year residency in comparative ophthalmology at the University
of Tennessee.
She completed a
small animal internship at the University
of Pennsylvania Veterinary School prior to starting work at the Emergency Pet Clinic in 2003.
She is a graduate
of Tuskegee University School
of Veterinary Medicine, where she also completed an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery.
In 1998, he returned to the University
of Pennsylvania to complete an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery and participate in a radiology residency program before joining private practice.
An
internship in
small animal medicine in surgery at Veterinary Specialists
of Northern Colorado brought her to Ft Collins in 2002 after graduation from vet school.
He returned to the Midwest to serve an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the University of Illinois, and then joined the Dundee Animal Hospital team in
animal medicine and surgery at the University
of Illinois, and then joined the Dundee
Animal Hospital team in
Animal Hospital team in 1983.
Dr. Marcia Carpenter received her Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University and completed a
small animal internship at North Carolina State University.
Dr. Amanda R. Taylor received her DVM from the Texas A&M University College
of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences in 2010, immediately followed by a one - year
internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Colorado State University and a three - year residency in Neurology and Neurosurgery at Texas A&M University.
He completed a one - year
Small Animal Surgery / Medicine / Emergency
Internship at the Darien
Animal Hospital in Darien Connecticut and a three - year surgical residency at the University
of Minnesota Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
She then completed an
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the Veterinary Hospital
of the University
of Pennsylvania.
Undergrad Degree BS
Animal Science, 1989 — Cornell University Doctorate
of Veterinary Medicine, 1993 — University
of Florida Veterinary
Internship — Veterinary Specialists
of Rochester, NY — 1994 Associate Practitioner — Pittsford
Animal Hospital — Rochester, NY -1995 Veterinary Residency — Cornell University, 1997 Stayed on as a Clinical instructor at Cornell until 1998 Diplomate
of American College
of Veterinary Medicine (
Small Animal Internal Medicine)-- 1999 Associate Practitioner — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice
of Northern Virginia, 1998 — Present
Undergrad B.A. Comparative Literature, 1991, University
of California Davis Doctorate
of Veterinary Medicine, 1995, University
of California Davis Veterinary
Internship, 1996, University
of Pennsylvania Residency in
small animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Pr
small animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM — Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — P
animal internal medicine, 1998 — Cornell University; Board certified (ACVIM —
Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Pr
Small Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice of Northern Virginia, 2010 — P
Animal Internal Medicine), 1999 Clinical Instructor, 1998 - 2001, College
of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Staff Veterinarian, internal medicine, 2001 - 2010 — Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group, Ventura, California Associate Veterinarian — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice
of Northern Virginia, 2010 — Present
After graduation, Dr. Donovan went on to complete a Rotating
Internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery from The Center for Specialized Veterinary Care in Westbury, New York where she was honored as the «Intern
of the Year» in 2008.
After earning his DVM at the University
of Florida in 2006, Dr. DiGangi completed a rotating
internship in
small animal medicine, surgery, and critical care, a residency in Shelter Animal Medicine, and received his MS in Veterinary Medical Sciences in
animal medicine, surgery, and critical care, a residency in Shelter
Animal Medicine, and received his MS in Veterinary Medical Sciences in
Animal Medicine, and received his MS in Veterinary Medical Sciences in 2010.
Completed one - year
internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the Matthew J Ryan Veterinary Hospital
of the University
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA
He completed a
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
Internship at Washington State University College
of Veterinary Medicine (1999).
The
internship in
small animal integrative medicine and rehabilitation, at the School
of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) at Louisiana State University (LSU), is designed to provide 1 year
of post-
internship training in the discipline
of integrative veterinary medicine, veterinary sport medicine and rehabilitation in
small animals.
She completed a rotating
small animal internship at the University of Illinois and then practiced in two different small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
small animal internship at the University of Illinois and then practiced in two different small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
animal internship at the University
of Illinois and then practiced in two different
small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in
Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in
Animal Emergency and Critical Care in 2008.
After graduation, Dr. Hooper participated in a rotating
internship in
small animal and emergency medicine just outside
of Washington DC.