Sentences with phrase «small animal emergency practice»

Biography: Melanie joined SafetyCall in June 2009 after becoming a veterinary technician in 2008, while concurrently working at a small animal emergency practice.
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.

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Prior to becoming a pathologist I practiced small animal medicine and surgery for 10 years with a focus in emergency gastroenteric surgery.
She worked at a small animal practice and emergency hospital before moving here to join University Veterinary Hospital and Diagnostic Center in Salt Lake City.
Dr. Anthony Remillard has been in small animal practice for over 20 years, and has worked 5 years in an emergency room / ICU setting.
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.
She started out in a large animal mostly equine practice in Connecticut and since then has become a small animal technician, practice owner & manager, veterinary pharmaceutical representative, and emergency critical care nurse.
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 inanimal clinics for several years before purchasing Glenridge Animal Hospital inAnimal Hospital in 2010.
Prior to starting Kuenzi Family Pet Hospital with her husband, Dr. Lana practiced small animal medicine in Des Moines, Iowa, emergency veterinary medicine in Waukesha, and general veterinary medicine in Madison.
Graduates of the program who become certified can pursue several career opportunities in Veterinary Technology in a variety of settings, including small animal practice, herd health management, biomedical research, pharmaceutical sales, government agencies, emergency medicine, education, and zoos.
Following a one - year internship in small animal medicine, surgery, and veterinary emergencies, she practiced in New Orleans for two years before moving to Memphis in 2008.
Since then, she has been in small animal private and emergency practice and has focused her continuing education on cardiology and surgery.
After graduating from the Tierärztliche Hochschule in Hannover (Germany), Tobias spent 3 years in a mixed animal practice and a small animal clinic in Germany before making the move to the UK and starting to work as an emergency vet in Central London.
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.
This training conference provided the veterinarians a venue which to to share information and perspectives from their diverse civilian practices as equine, mixed (large, small and food animal), small animal, and emergency small animal practitioners.
She loves small animal general practice and emergency.
She completed a rotating small animal internship at the University of Illinois and then practiced in two different small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in small animal internship at the University of Illinois and then practiced in two different small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care inanimal internship at the University of Illinois and then practiced in two different small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in small animal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care inanimal general practices in Pennsylvania before completing her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care inAnimal Emergency and Critical Care in 2008.
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 PhilEmergency Center in Norwalk & Shelton, CT he went on to practice emergency medicine in various specialty and emergency hospitals outside Philemergency medicine in various specialty and emergency hospitals outside Philemergency 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, Micanimal 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, MicAnimal Hospital in Rockford, Michigan.
He practiced small animal medicine in Carson City, Nevada and Atascadero, California before starting his emergency career in Stockton, California., In 1992, he returned to Reno and helped start the Animal Emergency and Specialty Center (AESC), serving as hospital administrator, member of the board of directors, and emergency clinanimal medicine in Carson City, Nevada and Atascadero, California before starting his emergency career in Stockton, California., In 1992, he returned to Reno and helped start the Animal Emergency and Specialty Center (AESC), serving as hospital administrator, member of the board of directors, and emergency cemergency career in Stockton, California., In 1992, he returned to Reno and helped start the Animal Emergency and Specialty Center (AESC), serving as hospital administrator, member of the board of directors, and emergency clinAnimal Emergency and Specialty Center (AESC), serving as hospital administrator, member of the board of directors, and emergency cEmergency and Specialty Center (AESC), serving as hospital administrator, member of the board of directors, and emergency cemergency clinician.
She started veterinary work in small animal practice, developing a strong professional interest in emergency and critical care medicine.
Although she loves emergency medicine, and is comfortable handling any type of emergency and critical patient, she also enjoys small animal practice and preventative medicine.
It includes emergency medicine, small, exotic and mixed - animal practices, both in the United States and overseas.
Rhonda has worked in mixed animal practice, as an emergency technician for an equine & farm animal practice, as a surgical specialty technician, and for the last 8 years an emergency nurse in a small animal emergency & critical care facility.
Dr. Herter has worked in small and large animal practices and a small animal emergency hospital in Germany and England prior to obtaining her U.S. veterinary license in 2007.
After veterinary school, Dr. Dasho moved to the Peninsula to practice small animal medicine and surgery; working in both general practice and emergency settings.
Dr. Hall worked in small animal emergency and general practice in Oregon for 13 years before relocating to sunny California with her family 5 years ago.
She gained membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2008 and has been practicing in small animal general practice and emergency clinics in Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire.
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.
Dr. Christopher G. Byers is a practicing small animal emergency & critical care and internal medicine specialist.
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 Capanimal 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 CapAnimal Medical Center in Boston prior to completing her residency in emergency and critical care at a busy multi-specialty practice on Cape Cod.
Learn about the three broad types of antidotes (chemical, pharmacological and functional) and focus on toxicology that small animal veterinarians are likely to come across either in daily or emergency practice.
Employment in and around Philadelphia is rich with opportunity, including work in private small animal practices; feline - or equine - only practices; emergency, critical care and specialty practices for small animals and general practice treating small animal and exotic species.
She ended her involvement with the horse practice in 2000 as the emergency practice and small animal medicine and surgery increasingly demanded more of her time.
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 Portlananimal 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 Portemergency clinician at DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital in PortEmergency Animal Hospital in PortlanAnimal Hospital in Portland, OR.
During her first year in practice in rural Wales, she fell in love with surgery and emergency medicine, returning to veterinary school in Canada to complete an internship, then a residency in small animal emergency and critical care medicine, and then a residency in small animal surgery.
While in college, she worked as a veterinary technician in small animal and equine general practice as well as at a small animal emergency and referral practice.
I then completed a one - year small animal referral and emergency internship in Maryland before returning to my birth state Texas to pursue small animal general practice, with a special interest in small animal internal medicine and radiology.
An oncology researcher, Dr. Henry earned the DVM in 1990 from Auburn, and practiced small animal and emergency medicine in Alabama and Georgia before returning to Auburn to complete an oncology residency and a Master of Science degree.
She has practiced in small animal emergency for many years and is currently an Assistant Professor of Veterinary Technology at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY.
I had a day job as an instructor in physiology at a university and a night job (starting at 9 p.m. until 5 a.m.) as an emergency clinician at a small animal practice.
She practiced as a small animal veterinarian and emergency clinician in Ontario for several years before returning to her native Nova Scotia.
Her practice experience includes small and mixed animal practice and emergency medicine.
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.
His practice experience began in Oregon in small animal, equine and emergency practice.
2001 - 2014: Clinical Veterinarian: equine racetrack practice, small animal general and emergency practice, mixed animal practice, laboratory animal medicine
After graduation, Dr. Turner spent 2 years in a small animal private practice in South Carolina before making the switch to Emergency Medicine.
She worked at a local practice as a Small Animal Practitioner from 2007 - 2012 before signing as an emergency doctor in Winston - Salem.
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
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