Sentences with phrase «practicing equine medicine»

When not working at VCA Triangle Tower, Dr. Ghiloni can be found practicing equine medicine, fishing, hiking, or spending time with his wife, three children, and five grandchildren.
He practiced equine medicine before starting his house - call practice as «The Visiting Vet» in 1987.

Not exact matches

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.
Natche z Trace Veterinary Services is a complete service equine and tiny animal hospital practicing both Eastern and Western veterinary medicine.
There are numerous opportunities for specializing in certain practices like equine medicine or heart surgery.
The following specialties are represented by our faculty: anesthesiology, beef cattle practice, behavior, cardiology, dairy cattle practice, clinical pathology, dentistry, dermatology, emergency and critical care, equine practice, internal medicine, laboratory animal medicine, microbiology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, poultry, preventative medicine, small animal practice, surgery, swine herd health, theriogenology, and toxicology.
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.
He has practiced veterinary medicine in the Denver metro area since 2003 doing both small animal medicine and equine field service.
She has been practicing equine veterinary medicine in Douglas and Elbert counties since 1989.
2011 Peroni J, and Borjesson DL: Anti-Inflammatory and Immuno - Modulatory Activities of Stem Cells, Stewart A, and Stewart M, (ed), Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice (Regenerative Medicine), Philadelphia..
He practices both equine and small animal medicine and surgery with a special interest in infectious diseases and surgery.
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.
Upon graduation, she worked at an equine sports medicine practice treating race and show horses in the New York and New Jersey area.
After graduation he joined Dr. Russell Tate, Sr., at Maple Lawn Animal Clinic in Vass, N.C. practicing companion animal and equine medicine then later at the Animal Health Center, P.A. in Southern Pines practicing companion animal medicine exclusively.
Each accredited college or school of veterinary medicine with an AAEP student chapter may use its own criteria to nominate one fourth - year veterinary student who plans to enter equine practice.
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!
Dr. McCann worked in private practice as an equine veterinarian for 4 years prior to changing her focus to small animal medicine and surgery in 2005.
Since I practice shelter medicine and Dr. Clemmons is a neurologist (and not infrequent «wiener dog back surgeon»), I decided to call an equine veterinarian for assistance.
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 gained valuable experience as an associate surgeon in a large equine sports medicine and surgery referral practice in Tryon, North Carolina, prior to joining the equine faculty at Auburn.
A 1972 Auburn DVM graduate, Dr. Wade Northington began his career practicing companion animal, food animal, and equine medicine.
Veterinarians are nominated as practicing equine vets who work closely with farriers in the field or as college and industry vets involved in teaching and research with veterinary medicine and hoof care.
• 31 % percent are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 30 % percent are studying mixed animal medicine • 9 % percent are studying to practice food animal medicine • 28 % percent are going into small animal practice • 13 % percent are going into equine exclusive clinical practice • 7 % percent are entering academia (research and clinical), public health, or government • 15 % percent will go into other areas, such as zoo / exotic, lab animal, wildlife, etc..
Dr. Moorefield started her veterinary career in Equine Practice, but after a few years she discovered her newly found interest and opportunity in small animal medicine.
• 36 % are from racial and ethnically diverse backgrounds • 33 % are studying mixed animal medicine • 11 % are studying to practice food animal medicine • 24 % are going into small animal practice • 4 % are going into equine exclusive clinical practice • 16 % are entering academia, public health, government, & industry • 11 % will go into other areas such as lab animal, zoo / exotic animal, wildlife or other
Dr. Guy's veterinary career began with her own private practice, where she specialized in equine medicine, but she eventually shifted toward emergency veterinary care and joined the team at AnimERge in 2007.
Other hospitals that operate as a partner in MAVANA include Teigland, Franklin and Brokken, an equine sports medicine practice based in Florida that specializes in Thoroughbreds; and the Chicago Equine Medical Center, which is a full - service veterinary hospital serving racing and sport horse clients in the greater Chicagoequine sports medicine practice based in Florida that specializes in Thoroughbreds; and the Chicago Equine Medical Center, which is a full - service veterinary hospital serving racing and sport horse clients in the greater ChicagoEquine Medical Center, which is a full - service veterinary hospital serving racing and sport horse clients in the greater Chicago area.
Equine veterinary medicine is a unique practice and there is a detailed process on how to begin this exciting new career path.
With a reputation built on a continued effort to increase veterinary knowledge and thereby pioneering advances in reproduction, internal medicine and surgeries offered to its diverse equine clientele, the practice services international breeding operations, racehorses, sport horses and pleasure horses.
MAVANA is comprised of 22 esteemed equine, mixed animal and companion animal veterinary practices across 11 states who share a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of veterinary medicine and business management.
After spending nearly two decades as a practicing veterinarian in the field of equine medicine and surgery, Dr. Ted Sprinkle founded Pet Partners from a unique perspective — he had experienced the opportunities and challenges, inspirations and frustrations that drive a veterinarian and private practice.
As a pioneer in bringing sophisticated medicine and surgery to companion horses, Dr. Sprinkle developed one of the largest equine veterinary practices in the Eastern United States.
The equine practice focuses on preventative medicine, lameness, field surgery and reproduction.
Two - or three - year residency programs are available in companion animal medicine, companion animal surgery, dermatology, equine medicine, equine surgery, equine practice, zoological medicine, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, medical oncology, radiation oncology, ophthalmology, and theriogenology.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but there are many other opportunities: private and public research, zoological facilities, rescue centers for birds of prey and exotic animals, veterinary teaching hospitals, humane societies, livestock production and equine medicine, laboratories, and sales of veterinary supplies and pharmaceuticals.
After graduation, she practiced small animal and equine medicine in Oklahoma, Washington, California, and Indiana.
Following graduation, Dr. Holland practiced as an associate veterinarian at an equine hospital before shifting her focus to small animal medicine.
2001 - 2014: Clinical Veterinarian: equine racetrack practice, small animal general and emergency practice, mixed animal practice, laboratory animal medicine
After three years of dairy, equine and small animal practice, he obtained a residency in Diagnostic Imaging at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
Abou - Madi, Noha - Section of Zoological Medicine Ainsworth, Dorothy M. - Section of Large Animal Medicine Balakrishnan, Anusha - Adjunct Faculty Balkman, Cheryl M. - Section of Oncology Baneux, Philippe - Adjunct Faculty Bentley, Adrienne - Adjunct Faculty Berliner, Elizabeth - Section of Shelter Medicine Boesch, Jordyn - Section of Anesthesiology Brown, Bryan - Adjunct Faculty Cable, Christina - Courtesy Lecturer Campoy, Luis - Section of Anesthesiology Carney, Patrick C. - Section of Community Practice Service Casal, Margaret - Adjunct Faculty Center, Sharon A. - Section of Small Animal Medicine Cheetham, Jonathon - Section of Large Animal Surgery Cheong, Soon Hon - Section of Theriogenology Childs - Sanford, Sara E. - Section of Zoological Medicine Cook, Gabriel - Courtesy Lecturer Collins, Brian - Section of Community Practice Service Davies, Emma S. - Section of Neurology Delco, Michelle L. - Assistant Research Professor de Matos, Ricardo - Section of Zoological Medicine DeTar, Lena - Section of Shelter Medicine Dewey, Curtis W. - Section of Neurology Diel de Amorim, Mariana - Section of Theriogenology Divers, Thomas J. - Section of Large Animal Medicine Ducharme, Norm G. - Section of Large Animal Surgery Earley, Edward T. - Section of Large Animal Dentistry Espinheira, Filipe - Section of Ophthalmology Felippe, M. Julia - Section of Large Animal Medicine Fiani, Nadine - Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Fink, Lisa - Adjunct Faculty Flanders, James - Section of Small Animal Surgery Fletcher, Daniel J. - Section of Emergency and Critical Care Forman, Marnin - Adjunct Faculty Fortier, Lisa A. - Section of Large Animal Surgery Frye, Christopher W. - Section of Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Fubini, Susan L. - Section of Large Animal Surgery Gilbert, Robert O. - Section of Theriogenology, Emeritus Gleed, Robin D. - Section of Anesthesiology Goggs, Robert - Section of Emergency Critical Care Goldberg, Katherine J. - Courtesy Lecturer Hackett, Richard P. - Section of Large Animal Surgery Hackner, Susan G. - Adjunct Faculty Hart, Robert C. - Courtesy Senior Lecturer Harvey, H. Jay - Section of Primary Care Surgery Hayashi, Kei - Section of Small Animal Surgery Hayes, Galina M. - Section of Small Animal Surgery Hillman, Robert B. - Section of Theriogenology, Emeritus, Senior Clinician Hornbuckle, William E. - Section of Community Practice Service, Emeritus Houpt, Katherine A. - Section of Behavior, Emeritus Hume, Kelly R. - Section of Oncology Hurcombe, Samuel D. A. - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Irby, Nita L. - Section of Ophthalmology Johnson, Philippa J. - Section of Diagnostic Imaging Kallfelz, F.A. - Section of Nutrition, Emeritus Kaplan, Leni K. - Section of Community Practice Service Kern, Thomas J. - Section of Ophthalmology Kollias, George V. - Section of Zoological Medicine, Emeritus Korich, Jody A. - Associate Dean for Education Kornreich, Bruce - Section of Cardiology Kraus, Steve - Farrier Krotscheck, Ursula - Section of Small Animal Surgery Ledbetter, Eric C. - Section of Ophthalmology Loftus, John P. - Section of Small Animal Medicine Ludders, John W. - Section of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Martin - Flores, Manuel - Section of Anesthesiology Matthews, Nora B. - Adjunct Faculty Matusow, Rachel - Adjunct Faculty Mazzaferro, Elisa - Adjunct Faculty McCleary - Wheeler, Angela L. - Section of Oncology McDaniel, Carolyn M. - Section of Curriculum McEntee, Margaret C. - Section of Oncology Menard, Julie M. - Section of Emergency & Critical Care Miller, Meredith L. - Section of Small Animal Medicine Miller, William H. - Section of Dermatology Moise, N. Sydney - Section of Cardiology Morgan, Megan - Adjunct Faculty Morgan, Oliver D.E. - Adjunct Faculty Morrisey, James K. - Section of Zoological Medicine Nixon, Alan J. - Section of Large Animal Surgery Pariaut, Romain - Section of Cardiology Peralta, Santiago - Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Perkins, Gillian A. - Section of Large Animal Medicine Peters - Kennedy, Jeanine - Adjunct Faculty Peterson, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Pigott, John - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Pownder, Sarah - Courtesy Lecturer Pukazhenthi, Budhan - Adjunct Faculty Putnam, Holly - Joint Appointment, Shelter Medicine Radcliffe, Robin - Wildlife & Conservation Medicine Radcliffe, Rolfe - Section of Large Animal Surgery Randolph, John F. - Section of Small Animal Medicine Reesink, Heidi - Section of Large Animal Surgery Riis, Ronald - Section of Ophthalmology, Emeritus Rishniw, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Santilli, Roberto - Adjunct Faculty Schoeffler, Gretchen - Section of Emergency and Critical Care Scott, Danny W. - Section of Dermatology, Emeritus Scrivani, Peter V. - Section of Diagnostic Imaging Short, Charles E. - Section of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Simpson, Kenneth W. - Section of Small Animal Medicine Sumner, Julia P. - Section of Small Animal Surgery Thalheim, Lindsay - Adjunct Faculty Thompson, Margret S. - Associate Dean and Director for Hospital Operations, Section of Diagnostic Imaging Todhunter, Rory J. - Section of Small Animal Surgery Trotter, Eric J. - Section of Small Animal Surgery, Emeritus Vanblaricum, Anita - Courtesy Lecturer Van Hatten, Ruth - Adjunct Faculty Wakshlag, Joseph J. - Section of Nutrition and Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Following this, she spent two years at Colorado State University, continuing to hone her skills in equine general practice as well as sports medicine and imaging.
After finishing veterinary school, DesChene practiced in the St. Louis area for five years including equine ambulatory medicine, small animal and exotic general practice, and small animal emergency medicine.
Equine Podiatry & Rehabilitation Practice; Clinical Professor Emeritus, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
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.
Dr. White graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and joined a general large animal practice prior completing an internship in equine medicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary paMedicine and joined a general large animal practice prior completing an internship in equine medicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pamedicine and surgery at Kansas State's School of Veterinary Medicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary paMedicine and a residency in large animal medicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pamedicine at the University of Georgia's CVM where she also obtained her Master of Science in veterinary pathology.
After graduation Dr. Holland worked for five years in equine / small animal practice followed by twenty - five years of full - time employment in small animal emergency medicine and surgery.
Currently, 15 national - level veterinary technician specialties are available for credentialed veterinary technicians to pursue while working on the job: Anesthesia & Analgesia, Behavior, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Practice (with subspecialties in Canine / Feline, Feline, Exotic Companion Animal, and Production Medicine), Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency & Critical Care, Equine, Internal Medicine (with subspecialties in Cardiology, Large Animal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, and Internal Medicine), Laboratory Animal, Nutrition, Ophthalmology, Physical Rehabilitation, Surgery, and Zoology.
I spent four years traveling all over Colorado while practicing equine dentistry and equine reproductive medicine.
The majority of her practice is focused on horses, including general and preventative equine medicine, equine reproduction, and equine dentistry.
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