Prior to joining our staff, she completed two internships in order to advance her training
in small animal emergency medicine and surgery, as well as in equine medicine and surgery.
This qualification has been designed for veterinary nurses who have an interest in extending their knowledge and understanding
of small animal emergency and critical care nursing.
Our staff of doctors and veterinary technicians are always here to provide their services
for small animal emergencies after your primary veterinarian's normal hours.
Dr. Lineberger has a wealth of experience: five years of mixed small and large animal general veterinary practice, two years of small animal internships, one year of
small animal emergency practice, three years of small animal residency training, and 12 years of small animal surgery.
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.
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.
Lynn Russell is a Licensed Veterinary Technician with 25 years experience in
mostly small animal emergency medicine, internal medicine and oncology.
WestVet, Idaho's only
integrated small animal emergency and critical care hospital, provides the highest level of emergency veterinary care in the Treasure Valley and surrounding region.
Joining the Urgent Pet Care team are Doctors Scott Yonker and Emily Buhr; the two have over 20 years of
combined small animal emergency and critical care experience.
Long, who has experience as a military veterinarian, is one of primary investigators working on the trauma dogs study, along
with small animal emergency and critical care clinicians Bernard Hansen, Sarah Musulin and Alessio Vigani.
NC State offers a 3 - year American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, (ACVECC)-
approved small animal emergency and critical care residency.
Our staff of doctors and veterinary technicians here at the West Chester Veterinary Medical Center is available to
provide small animal emergency care after - hours.
She contributes to teaching third and fourth year veterinary students on the topics of triage,
common small animal emergencies, transfusion medicine, fluid therapy, and clinical toxicology.
I set up and run the Veterinary ECC Small Talk project, including hosting the podcasts and continuing to grow the Facebook page, as a way of educating
about small animal Emergency & Critical Care with a major focus on the NON - REFERRAL / FIRST OPINION environment.
Animals with emergency or life - threatening cardiovascular disorders that can not wait for the next appointment are encouraged to be admitted to the hospital through the Foster Hospital
for Small Animals Emergency Service to be evaluated by the Cardiology or Interventional Radiology staff on the next business day.
After
hours small animal emergencies should go to the Animal Emergency Clinic of Mid Maine: Call (207) 777-1110 37 Strawberry Avenue Lewiston, Maine 04240 Click for directions»
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Northwood Animal Hospital / PETS Emergency We are looking for an experienced veterinarian who strives to practice high
quality small animal emergency medicine.
This full - time, non-tenured academic position will provide in - house patient care for
small animal emergency patients and oversight of veterinary student instruction in the care of these patients.
In order to attain a Level I certification, an emergency and critical care facility must offer 24 - hour acute care with highly trained doctors and support staff and be open to
receive small animal emergency patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Dr. Kridel practiced
small animal emergency medicine in the Boston area for four years prior to returning to the University of Florida to complete a three year clinical pathology residency program from 2010 to 2013.
He has authored numerous publications and veterinary textbook chapters and is a coauthor of The Manual
of Small Animal Emergency Medicine and Critical Care (Wiley - Blackwell).
If you have a patient who needs to be seen after hours, please contact
our Small Animal Emergency Service at 919-513-6911 or our Large Animal Emergency Service at 919-513-6630 for assistance.
Small animal emergencies are referred to Red River Animal Emergency Clinic.
This distinction indicates the level of care a client to the department's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or
the Small Animal Emergency and Triage Service may expect for a suddenly or seriously ill pet.
For after - hours emergency patients being seen by
the Small Animal Emergency Service, contact the service directly, (919-513-6911), to ensure they are aware images are available for review.
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