Sentences with phrase «small animal ophthalmology»

Dr. DiGrazia has special interests in veterinary ultrasound and small animal ophthalmology.
We support specialist teams in dermatology, diagnostic imaging, neurology, oncology, small animal ophthalmology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery and small animal and equine orthopaedics.

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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.
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.
VCS is the largest department in in the college with over 50 faculty members that have clinical expertise in a wide array of clinical veterinary specialty disciplines including small and large animal internal medicine, large and small animal surgery, production medicine, diagnostic imaging, ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, critical care, dermatology, and behavior.
To further pursue her career in ophthalmology, she completed a 1 - year small animal surgical and medical rotating internship followed by a 3 - year residency in comparative ophthalmology at the University of Tennessee.
To complement the core courses, a series of elective streams has been developed for the following species and areas of interests: equine medicine and surgery; wildlife, zoological medicine, and ecology; small animal medicine and surgery; food animal; all - species specialties (diagnostic imaging, laboratory animal, ophthalmology, clinical pathology, gross pathology, and therapeutics); business and communication; public health / one health.
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Illinois at Champaign - Urbana followed by eight years of education to complete her veterinary degree, small animal internship and ophthalmology residency training at Colorado State University and the University of Guelph, in Canada.
The department supports a well - equipped veterinary referral hospital with specialty services in anesthesia; bird, zoo and exotic animal medicine; small animal medicine; cardiology; small animal soft tissue and orthopedic surgery; dermatology; emergency and critical care; equine medicine; equine surgery; large animal medicine; integrative medicine; medical oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; diagnostic imaging; shelter medicine and theriogenology.
To accomplish our mission, we serve as a «one - stop - shop» for our veterinary faculty, other campus units and study sponsors by providing clinical technical expertise, administrative support and financial oversight for small and large animal clinical trials in multiple disciplines, including (but not limited to) ophthalmology, oncology, neurology, cardiology, dermatology, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, internal medicine, orthopedics and soft tissue surgery.
She completed a rotating small animal internship, and then an ophthalmology internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey, before being accepted into an ophthalmology residency program at Colorado State University where she also earned a Master of Science degree for her two graduate projects pertaining to feline conjunctivitis and canine glaucoma.
He enjoys all aspects of small animal care and has a special interest in ophthalmology, dermatology and dentistry.
Keith is an editorial board member for the Journal of Veterinary Ophthalmology and has published numerous research articles encompassing small animal and equine ophthalmology.
Keith then completed a one - year small animal internship at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by an ophthalmology internship at Angell Animal Medical Center in Springfielanimal internship at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by an ophthalmology internship at Angell Animal Medical Center in SpringfielAnimal Medical Center in Springfield, MA.
Her clinical interests include small animal internal medicine, nutrition, ophthalmology and senior care.
Kristen then completed a small animal rotating internship at Michigan State University, followed by an ophthalmology research fellowship studying retinal degenerative diseases in dogs.
By far, realizing that I want to practice in mixed or small animal medicine and hopefully specialize in ophthalmology was the most significant lesson I learned from the experience.
After graduation from veterinary school, she completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Friendship Hospital for Animals in Washington, DC and an ophthalmology internship in New York.
In 2011, Dr. Binder offered his knowledge and experience at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine as a clinical instructor of ophthalmology in the Department of Small Animal Clinical and helped develop the department's auxiliary ophthalmology service.
After receiving a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine with Honors, Dr. Czepiel completed a rotating small animal medicine and surgery internship at VCA Aurora Animal Hospital followed by an ophthalmology specialty internship at Long Island Veterinary Speciaanimal medicine and surgery internship at VCA Aurora Animal Hospital followed by an ophthalmology specialty internship at Long Island Veterinary SpeciaAnimal Hospital followed by an ophthalmology specialty internship at Long Island Veterinary Specialists.
The ophthalmology - dedicated intern will join an ophthalmology resident and will be directly supervised by two ACVO Diplomates (Erin Scott and Lucien Vallone), and supported by two licensed veterinary technicians to provide advanced eye care to small, large, and exotic animals.
After graduation, Dr. Ko spent time in small animal practice in Southern California before pursuing a joint ophthalmology internship at Eye Care for Animals in Tustin, CA, and an ophthalmic pre-clinical commercial and research laboratory in Irvine, California.
While there, he focused on small animal medicine with special interests in surgery, ophthalmology, and preventative care.
Following graduation from UC Davis, Dr. Neaderland completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship, and a three - year residency in comparative ophthalmology at Cornell University in New York.
VCS maintains residencies in the following: anesthesiology, cardiology, comparative oncology, comparative ophthalmology, diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care, large animal internal medicine, large animal surgery, neurology, radiation oncology, small animal internal medicine, and small animal surgery.
Dr. Lim then spent one year in small animal general practice before beginning a residency in comparative ophthalmology at the University of California — Davis.
She then went back to East Lansing to complete a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree at MSU College of Veterinary Medicine, where she developed an interest in small animal and equine ophthalmology.
She completed a 1 year internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the University of Saskatchewan and an ophthalmology internship at the University of Missouri.
After completing veterinary school Dr. Messinger completed a one - year internship in small animal medicine, surgery, dermatology and ophthalmology at the prestigious and world - renowned Animal Medical Center in New Yorkanimal medicine, surgery, dermatology and ophthalmology at the prestigious and world - renowned Animal Medical Center in New YorkAnimal Medical Center in New York City.
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.
After that, she completed a small animal medicine & surgery internship and then an ophthalmology internship before being accepted into an ophthalmology residency program at Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
Graduate training in translational research may be pursued in a number of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging (radiology), large animal internal medicine, large animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small animal internal medicine, small animal surgery, and theriogenology.
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