Upon graduating from Oklahoma State University, College of Veterinary Medicince in 2005, she returned home to
practice small animal medicine at Briarwood Animal Hospital in Little Rock.
Before joining the Kuenzi Family Pet Hospital in 2014, Dr. Sarah
practiced small animal medicine at the Regner Veterinary Clinic in Kenosha, WI.
After her first year and a half out of school Dr. Dill
practiced small animal medicine at a small animal hospital in Chicago.
Not exact matches
During his impressive career he has established collaborations between human hospitals and veterinary
practices and he was the first to get a dual professorship
at Utrecht's Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, both in the Pathology Department as well as in the
Small Animal Medicine Department.
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.
After many years of doing a little bit of everything, including both equine and
small animal private
practice, Dr. Candie finally found her niche in shelter
medicine and absolutely loves her job
at CAT.
She
practiced small animal medicine locally as an associate at Walbert Animal Hospital in Allentown, PA, from 1997 -
animal medicine locally as an associate
at Walbert
Animal Hospital in Allentown, PA, from 1997 -
Animal Hospital in Allentown, PA, from 1997 - 1999.
In August of 1985, Dr. Bradley left the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine at Virginia Tech, where he was an Associate Professor and Coordinator of
Small Animal Surgery to start the Veterinary Surgical Referral
Practice of Northern Virginia — now the Surgical Division of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia in Manassas, Virginia.
Please follow these guidelines when making appointments
at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine's Teaching Hospital for
small and large
animal patients, as well as the Auburn University Veterinary Clinic (community
practice).
Upon moving to St Catharines in 1993, Dr. Ness
practiced in emergency
medicine and
at local
small animal clinics for several years before purchasing Glenridge Animal Hospital in
animal clinics for several years before purchasing Glenridge
Animal Hospital in
Animal Hospital in 2010.
After completing an internship
at a private
practice in south Florida, he returned to Missouri to complete a residency in
small animal internal
medicine and received his Master's in Biomedical Sciences.
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 graduation she continued working as a licensed technician
at a general
small animal practice before joining the Internal
Medicine Division of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia in the fall of 2016.
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 completing an internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
at Purdue University, she
practiced for a year in Emergency / Critical Care
Medicine in Annapolis, Maryland.
He completed an internship in
small animal medicine in 1999 and has been
practicing at since its inception in 2000.
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 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.
After graduating from Michigan State University College of Veterinary
Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships in small animal clinical medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships in
small animal clinical medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, Mic
animal clinical
medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine and surgery, then
practiced emergency
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general
practice at Northland
Animal Hospital in Rockford, Mic
Animal Hospital in Rockford, Michigan.
Dr. Keefe
practiced small animal medicine in upstate New York and volunteered
at the Erie County SPCA, providing care for abandoned
animals.
After graduating in 1998, Dr. Frankel worked two years of general veterinary
practice in Wyoming before being accepted and completing a one - year Internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph — Ontario, Canada.
Following a few years in a private referral
practice in Huntington, Long Island, Jay spend 8 years on the faculty
at the vet school
at Cornell where he taught
small animal and exotic
animal medicine and was a referral clinician in their Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.
A Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine and certified in both Oncology and
Small Animal Internal
Medicine, Dr. Hohenhaus
practices at The
Animal Medical Center in New York City (www.amcny.org).
Dr. Lee
practiced small animal medicine in a Fort Worth veterinary hospital until the late 70's,
at which point he and his wife went to Rwanda on a mission trip.
In June of 2007, she completed a one year rotating internship in
small animal internal
medicine and surgery
at Long Island Veterinary Specialists in Plainview, New York followed by a year and a half of private
small animal practice on Long Island.
After completing an internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
at the Angell Memorial
Animal Hospital in Boston, she returned to
practice in San Diego.
While teaching, Dr. Morales continued to
practice veterinary
medicine part - time
at a
small animal practice in Moore, Oklahoma.
He completed a general
small animal internship in medicine and surgery as well as a specialized internship in Small Animal Surgery at a large multi-specialty private practice in Flo
small animal internship in medicine and surgery as well as a specialized internship in Small Animal Surgery at a large multi-specialty private practice in Fl
animal internship in
medicine and surgery as well as a specialized internship in
Small Animal Surgery at a large multi-specialty private practice in Flo
Small Animal Surgery at a large multi-specialty private practice in Fl
Animal Surgery
at a large multi-specialty private
practice in Florida.
MCVC provides 20 hours of continuing education with tracks on
small animal, large
animal, equine,
practice management, exotics, avian, technician, and complementary
medicine — all of this
at a discount for members!
She graduated from U.C. Berkeley and moved to New Orleans, Louisiana where she worked as a veterinary technician in
small animal general
practice, specialty emergency
medicine and
at the New Orleans Zoo.
Since graduation in 2005 she worked mainly in
small animal general
practice along with
small stint in equine
medicine at a specialty
practice in Ohio.
She received her Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine degree
at Colorado State University College of Veterinary
Medicine in 2010, followed by an intensive
small animal internship at Angell Memorial Animal Medical Center in Boston prior to completing her residency in emergency and critical care at a busy multi-specialty practice on Cap
animal internship
at Angell Memorial
Animal Medical Center in Boston prior to completing her residency in emergency and critical care at a busy multi-specialty practice on Cap
Animal Medical Center in Boston prior to completing her residency in emergency and critical care
at a busy multi-specialty
practice on Cape Cod.
After graduation I
practiced small animal medicine and surgery for eleven years
at a mixed
animal practice in Elkhorn, WI.
She returned from across the pond and completed a one - year rotating
small animal medicine and surgery internship at a private practice in Massachusetts, followed by working two years as a staff emergency clinician at DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital in Portlan
animal medicine and surgery internship
at a private
practice in Massachusetts, followed by working two years as a staff emergency clinician
at DoveLewis Emergency
Animal Hospital in Portlan
Animal Hospital in Portland, OR.
In 2001 I knuckled down to study for the RCVS Certificate in
Small Animal Medicine, while working
at «Nine - Lives» - the UK's first cat - only veterinary
practice - and lecturing to nurses
at the Berkshire College of Agriculture.
After spending some time in private
practice in Maine, Dr. Boyle Brown returned to academia and completed a 3 year residency in
small animal Internal
Medicine at North Carolina State University.
He worked in private
practice in New Orleans for one year before attaining an internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
at The Oradell
Animal Hospital in New Jersey.
After graduating from veterinary school in 2012, she completed a one - year internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Oradell Animal Hospital in northern New Jersey, followed by three years of small animal general practice in Western New
animal medicine and surgery
at Oradell
Animal Hospital in northern New Jersey, followed by three years of small animal general practice in Western New
Animal Hospital in northern New Jersey, followed by three years of
small animal general practice in Western New
animal general
practice in Western New York.
Dr. Amy Habing attended the University of Illinois College of Veterinary
Medicine and worked in general
small animal practice for three years in Maryland before returning to academia for her diagnostic imaging residency
at Michigan State University (MSU).
She currently works
at a busy
small animal practice in Virginia Beach and Chesapeake and has a special interest in
small animal medicine.
He completed an internship and residency in
small animal medicine at LSU; before entering private referral
practice.
Eliza Brassington, who previously worked
at a
small animal practice in Worcestershire, has been recruited after completing a postgraduate certificate in
small animal medicine.
Auburn University College Class of 1991 Dr. Conn has
practiced small animal medicine and surgery at Belle Meade Animal Hospital in Nash
animal medicine and surgery
at Belle Meade
Animal Hospital in Nash
Animal Hospital in Nashville.
After graduation, Dr. Bedell spent the next five years working in
small animal general
practices in Sacramento, Mountain View, Dublin and San Martin before making the transition to emergency
medicine at SVVS in April 2015.
Following graduation, Dr. Holland
practiced as an associate veterinarian
at an equine hospital before shifting her focus to
small animal medicine.
About the Author: Dr. Lynn Buzhardt
practices small -
animal medicine along with her husband, Scott,
at their veterinary hospital in Zachary, Louisiana.
Prior to this work, he
practiced small animal veterinary
medicine at his four - doctor veterinary hospital and served as a director on the board of an accredited veterinary technician program.
After working in private
practice for five years in Israel and New York, he completed an internship in
small animal medicine at the Animal Medical Center in New York (2005) and a residency in small animal medicine at the University of Illinois (
animal medicine at the
Animal Medical Center in New York (2005) and a residency in small animal medicine at the University of Illinois (
Animal Medical Center in New York (2005) and a residency in
small animal medicine at the University of Illinois (
animal medicine at the University of Illinois (2008).