Following the completion of a three - year comparative
ophthalmology residency at the University of California, Davis, she worked in private practice in Rocklin, California.
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.
Not exact matches
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he completed an internship
at the Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, and both his
ophthalmology residency as well as a retina surgery fellowship
at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary.
He completed
residency in
ophthalmology at the Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute
at Johns Hopkins University and Hospital before coming to the Joslin Diabetes Center, where he completed both a clinical vitreoretinal, and a research fellowship.
The person then serves a 3 year
residency in
ophthalmology at either a veterinary teaching hospital or
at a boarded veterinary ophthalmologist's clinic under the supervision of ophthalmologists.
Dr. Dugan completed a 3 year
residency in veterinary
ophthalmology at Colorado State University.
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 earned a Bachelor of Science degree
at the University of Illinois
at Champaign - Urbana followed by eight years of education to complete her veterinary degree, small animal internship and
ophthalmology residency training
at Colorado State University and the University of Guelph, in Canada.
In 2004, he completed his
residency at CSU and since then has been practicing veterinary
ophthalmology in the Denver area.
She completed her
ophthalmology residency and Master's degree in 2011, and continued to serve as the Faculty
Ophthalmology Clinician
at Auburn until 2013.
She completed a rotating small animal internship, and then an
ophthalmology internship
at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey, before being accepted into an
ophthalmology residency program
at Colorado State University where she also earned a Master of Science degree for her two graduate projects pertaining to feline conjunctivitis and canine glaucoma.
After a person graduates from veterinary college (4 years), they must attain a minimum of 12 months full - time clinical practice as a veterinarian, and complete a 3 - year or longer
residency training program in veterinary
ophthalmology under the supervision of
at least one DACVO.
After finishing his
residency, he started the
ophthalmology service
at VCA South Shore Animal Hospital.
The person then serves a 3 year
residency in
ophthalmology at either a veterinary teaching hospital or
at a boarded ophthalmologist's clinic under the supervision of ophthalmologists.
Dr. Finn began his
residency in comparative
ophthalmology at Indianapolis Veterinary Specialists in 2003 and completed his
residency and master's degree
at Purdue University in 2006.
She then completed a
residency in veterinary
ophthalmology at the Virginia - Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
He completed
residency training in comparative
ophthalmology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists in 1985.
Dr. Collins completed his
ophthalmology residency and earned his masters degree
at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
Following graduation from UC Davis, Dr. Neaderland completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship, and a three - year
residency in comparative
ophthalmology at Cornell University in New York.
Dr. Lim then spent one year in small animal general practice before beginning a
residency in comparative
ophthalmology at the University of California — Davis.
Prior to joining the
residency program
at Eye Care for Animals in 2002, Dr. Hyman worked as an emergency clinician
at a veterinary referral and emergency center and completed an
ophthalmology internship.
The mission of the
residency training program
at the Eye Care for Animals is to train and equip individuals in the contemporary diagnostics, medical and surgical aspects of veterinary
ophthalmology as it pertains to all domestic animal species and exotics in compliance with the guidelines established by the ACVO.
After six years in a nine - veterinarian small animal / equine practice in Nova Scotia, he entered a
residency program in comparative
ophthalmology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.
After that, she completed a small animal medicine & surgery internship and then an
ophthalmology internship before being accepted into an
ophthalmology residency program
at Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
In 1997 he completed a three - year
residency in
ophthalmology at UC Davis and became a board certified diplomate of the ACVO in 1998.
Dr. Roberts has been involved exclusively in veterinary
ophthalmology since 1981 and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists in 1984, after finishing a
residency at Colorado State University.