She graduated from LSU SVM in 2000 and has since been focusing
on small animal medicine and surgery.
Following the completion of these programs, she entered into nearly a decade of private practice focusing
on small animal medicine and surgery.
For more information
on small animal medicine research, please contact Dr. Larry Adams, Dr. Lynn Guptill, Dr. Nolie Parnell, Dr. Catharine Scott - Moncrieff, Dr. Sarah Steinbach or Dr. Andrew Woolcock.
While there, he focused
on small animal medicine with special interests in surgery, ophthalmology, and preventative care.
Our clinic is a mixed animal practice in a rural community with the locum position primarily focusing
on small animal medicine and surgery.
Over the years, as science and medicine rapidly progressed, Dr Gauger decided to focus solely
on small animal medicine.
Celebrating National Pet Month - a selection of open access resources
on small animal medicine 19th April 2013 This year National Pet Month runs from 1 April - 6 May.
I spent my first few years after graduation in rural practice in St. Claude, Manitoba and in 2015 I moved to the city to focus more
on small animal medicine.
She spent her first 2 years as a mixed practitioner in Sunbury, PA but is now focusing
on small animal medicine here in her hometown.
While obtaining her DVM, her focus was
on small animal medicine.
She originally specialized in equine (horse) medicine, but since 1985 has focused
on small animal medicine.
She resided in northern Virginia from 2007 to 2010 focusing
on small animal medicine and ultrasonography.
Not exact matches
Laura Nelson, assistant professor in the MSU College of Veterinary
Medicine Department of
Small Animal Clinical Sciences (SCS) and principal investigator in the project, has been awarded a 2 - year grant to fund research
on the causes of Gastric dilatation - volvulus (GDV) in dogs.
Richard H. Pitcairn, D.V.M., PhD, was a teacher and researcher in veterinary
medicine at the University of Washington; worked at the Monterey, California, SPCA clinic; and had a holistic
small animal practice in Eugene, Oregon, for 20 years, focusing
on nutrition and homeopathy.
With the education you'll possess as a graduate from Pima's Veterinary Assistant program, you will have the necessary skills for an entry - level position: from
animal emergency
medicine and lab procedures to nursing skills and more, with a special emphasis
on small animal techniques.
In 2004, Dr. Duke received the AAHA Waltham Award for contributions made in
small animal veterinary
medicine outside of the United States, in recognition of his four trips to Mongolia to provide hands -
on training and resources for veterinarians there.
She went
on to complete a
small animal medicine residency at Michigan State University from 1999 - 2002.
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 graduating from Cornell she went
on to complete an internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York
animal medicine and surgery at The
Animal Medical Center in New York
Animal Medical Center in New York City.
The current rotation I'm
on during my clinical year of veterinary school is
small animal emergency
medicine and critical care.
He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association, the North Carolina Academy of
Small Animal Medicine, and currently is a member and serves
on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Companion
Animal Academy.
Following graduation, she completed an internship in
small animal medicine and surgery and a residency in Internal Medicine at the Animal Medical Center on Manhattan's Upper East
animal medicine and surgery and a residency in Internal Medicine at the Animal Medical Center on Manhattan's Upper Ea
medicine and surgery and a residency in Internal
Medicine at the Animal Medical Center on Manhattan's Upper Ea
Medicine at the
Animal Medical Center on Manhattan's Upper East
Animal Medical Center
on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
He went
on to complete an internship in
small animal medicine and surgery; and a residency in veterinary cardiology at the Animal Medical Center in New
animal medicine and surgery; and a residency in veterinary cardiology at the
Animal Medical Center in New
Animal Medical Center in New York.
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.
If you were a student focused soley
on cattle or equine
medicine, it would be easy to say that this particular rotation wasn't very important since it is focused so much
on small animals.
Following this, the flexible design allows students to focus
on careers in
small animal, large
animal, equine, livestock, zoologic or mixed
animal practices as well as poultry, laboratory
animal, aquatic
medicine, pathology, public health or research.
She went
on to complete a rotating
small animal medicine and surgical internship at VCA South Shore in Weymouth.
Veterinarians who specialize in equine
medicine echoed a sentiment that
small animal practitioners offer
on the topic of wound healing.
She has spent time working in many varied fields within
small animal medicine and this allows her to draw
on a wide knowledge base.
Olby has taught neurology in numerous courses
on everything from veterinary neuropathology and advanced
small animal surgery to feline
medicine and veterinary pharmacology.
He went
on to complete an internship at The Ohio State University in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery and stayed at OSU for a residency in Cardiology.
Gookin, the CVM's FluoroScience Distinguished Professor in Veterinary Scholars Research Education, is collaborating
on the project with principal investigator Katie Tolbert,
small animal clinical sciences assistant professor at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary
Medicine, and Rachel Dickson, a fourth - year UTCVM student.
Dr. Al Legendre, professor in the department of
small -
animal clinical sciences at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary
Medicine, Knoxville, is working
on how one drug, Polyprenyl Immunostimulant, seems to be helping some cats with FIP.
Dr. Cooper went
on to pursue residency training in
small animal internal
medicine at the University of Pennsylvania from 2008 - 2011.
Dr. Adams has been
on the faculty of Purdue University since 1991 where he is Professor of
Small Animal Internal
Medicine.
She graduated from Foothill College in 2006 and went
on to earn her certification as a veterinary technician specialist in both
small animal internal
medicine and emergency and critical care in 2012.
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.
She went
on to complete a rotating
small animal internship and a
small animal internal
medicine specialty internship at private practices.
After graduation, Dr. Stanglein went
on to complete a Rotating Internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery from MSPCA - Angell
Animal Medical Center in Boston, MA.
She had been at Washington State University College of Veterinary
Medicine, where she completed a year of research in the Comparative Orthopedic Research Laboratory, a
Small Animal Surgery residency, and served
on the clinical faculty.
Another thirteen graduates focused
on small and exotic
animal medicine.
After veterinary school, Dr. Pollio completed a
small animal rotating internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and went
on to pursue a three - year residency in emergency and critical care
medicine at BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Tampa, Florida.
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
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 graduating from Cornell University with a BS in
Animal Science, she worked on a thoroughbred horse farm in Ocala and two busy Ocala small animal hospitals before joining the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida to study diseases of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattles
Animal Science, she worked
on a thoroughbred horse farm in Ocala and two busy Ocala
small animal hospitals before joining the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida to study diseases of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattles
animal hospitals before joining the College of Veterinary
Medicine at the University of Florida to study diseases of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattlesnakes.
STHS Director of Veterinary
Medicine & Services, Dr Estelle Felarise: «I have worked in many places and I have worked
on both
small and large
animals.
After completing a
small animal rotating internship at the Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk & Shelton, CT he went
on to practice emergency
medicine in various specialty and emergency hospitals outside Philadelphia.
Following a rotating
small animal emergency focused internship through VCA Norwalk and Shoreline practices, Dr. Gross went
on to complete a residency in Internal
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Since leaving the Army in 2004, Dr. Peacock has concentrated
on small animal emergency
medicine in Colorado Springs, CO and in Reno, Nevada since 2011.
Soon after graduation from CSU Dr. Peacock purchased a mixed
animal practice in Reno, Nevada and concentrated
on small animal and equine
medicine and sport horse injuries.