Not exact matches
Our voluntary certification means we provide the highest standards of care in anesthesia,
dentistry, pain management, patient care, surgery and emergency care based
on the guidelines set by the American
Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
March 2015 American
Animal Hospital Association Tampa, Florida 32 hours of lectures
on a variety of topics including
dentistry, practice management and gastrointestinal disease.
Most programs offer similar curricula, focusing
on anatomy, physiology, terminology, parasitology, pharmacology,
dentistry, diagnostics, microbiology, radiology,
animal nursing, behavior, nutrition, and practice management.
In addition to funding all areas of veterinary companion
animal health (surgery, internal medicine, ophthalmology,
dentistry, infectious diseases, anesthesia, etc.), we currently have chosen to focus
on these three areas of study.
We offer conventional and integrative medicine, TCVM, acupuncture, herbs, food therapy, nutraceuticals, conventional diet formulations,
dentistry, surgery, ultrasound, exotic and wildlife medicine,
animal rehabilitation with an underwater treadmill, therapeutic ultrasound, K - Laser and a full - time CCRP
on staff.
We are proud to be accredited by the American
Animal Hospital Association, which evaluates hospitals
on more than 900 quality standards and recognizes those that go above and beyond what is required in the areas of patient care, diagnostic imaging, laboratory, pain management, pharmacy, safety, surgery, client service, anesthesia, contagious disease, continuing education,
dentistry, examination facilities, medical records, leadership and emergency / urgent care.
Dr. Groshek's interest lies in small
animal medicine with special emphasis
on ultrasound, dermatology, laser surgery, oncology and
dentistry.
In addition, there are a wide range of veterinary specialties, with some vets focusing
on narrow fields such as
dentistry or cardiology, while other vets remain general practitioners, providing a range of services to those
animals under their care.
She is a frequent speaker
on veterinary
dentistry and other topics both nationally as well as locally
on KARE - 11 and Fox 9 TV, and is an author of the American
Animal Hospital Association Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.
Listed in descending order of importance
on the examination, the key areas are:
animal care and nursing, anesthesia, laboratory procedures, pharmacy and pharmacology, surgical nursing, diagnostic imaging, pain management / analgesia,
dentistry, and emergency medicine / critical care.
Dr. Emily has lectured extensively
on all phases of
animal dentistry for over 20 years to veterinary groups and dog clubs throughout the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China, Brasil and Japan.
Frontier is American
Animal Hospital Association Accredited — what is AAHA's position
on dentistry?
The conference is focused solely
on veterinary
dentistry, bringing specialists in human, small
animal, large
animal, and exotic
animal dentistry together in one location to spread information and further learning
on all types of
dentistry and oral surgery.
He then went
on to complete a one year small
animal rotating internship through East Bay Veterinary Specialists and Emergency in Walnut Creek, CA that included: emergency and critical care medicine, internal medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology, general practice medicine, and
dentistry.
The Russell
Animal Hospital is a state of the art, full service veterinary hospital with focuses
on preventive health care, internal medicine, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, and
dentistry.
For otherwise healthy young
animals, we suggest a brief in - hospital blood screen
on the day of the
dentistry.
16.25.9.20 DIRECT SUPERVISION OF NON-VETERINARIANS: Non-licensed individuals are prohibited from practicing veterinary medicine which includes but is not limited to chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture, acupressure, homeopathy, therapeutic massage,
dentistry, embryo transfer or any other related services
on animals as defined in NMSA 1978, Section 61 -14-2 (B)(1), except under the direct supervision of a New Mexico - licensed veterinarian.
Since 1999, Annie has been practicing veterinary medicine in the Atlanta area, focusing
on laser surgery,
dentistry, and dental surgery (and trying to save every small
animal she sees).
South Carolina: Charleston
Animal Society: Charleston (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals: Columbia (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Keep Our Pets Food Bank: Horry and Georgetown (pet food for eligible applicants) Pawmetto Lifeline: Columbia (low - cost spay / neuter clinic, mobile vaccine clinic, pet food pantry) Pet Helpers: Charleston (a broad range of low - cost veterinary care — including vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick control, heartworm tests, feline leukemia / aids tests, very affordable heartworm preventive medication, mass removals, orthopedic surgery, and some
dentistry [fees are
on a sliding scale]-- as well as a pet food bank, low - cost spay / neuter, help for chained dogs, TNR, and behavior / training referrals); clinic phone number: 843-302-0556
Jess is extremely passionate about responsible pet ownership,
animal enrichment for all species and has a strong focus
on surgical nursing and
dentistry.