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.
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.
«The scholarship assistance from Zoetis and the AAVMC has allowed me to purchase invaluable study guides that will help me as I enter my clinical coursework,» said Kaitlin Stewart, a third -
year small animal emergency medicine student at the University of California - Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Throughout her veterinary schooling, Dr. Johnson knew she wanted to be an emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in
Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary student.
Following that, Dr. Cooper moved to the Charlotte area and practiced
small animal emergency medicine for 3 years before joining the staff at Carolina Veterinary Specialists as an Emergency Doctor.
The current rotation I'm on during my clinical year of veterinary school is
small animal emergency medicine and critical care.
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).
2002 - 2004: Faculty Lecturer in
Small Animal Emergency Medicine, University of California Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Davis, California
She subsequently completed a rotating internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a clerkship in
Small Animal Emergency Medicine and Surgery at Michigan Veterinary Specialists.
Dr. Wurlod is an Assistant Professor of
small animal emergency medicine in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
Following her graduation from Colorado State, she completed a rotating internship in
small animal emergency medicine and surgery with the Veterinary Specialty Hospital in Rancho Santa Fe, California.
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.
After some time spent in Israel, Central America, and West Africa, Dr. Gregory settled of New Hampshire where she practiced mixed animal medicine and small animal general medicine before finding her true love in
small animal emergency medicine.
Textbook of
Small Animal Emergency Medicine.
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.
Dr. Urbina maintains an interest in all aspects of
small animal emergency medicine and appreciates the variety of patients presenting through the Emergency service.
She worked an internship in Ventura, California in
small animal emergency medicine & surgery, with rotations into general practice.