He is known worldwide for his research and contributions to veterinary medicine and
veterinary endocrinology and is the go to person in the world when it comes to feline hyperthyroidism and many other
veterinary endocrinology topics.
Dr Peterson is well known for his clinical work, research and teaching in
veterinary endocrinology — and, for more than 35 years, has focused most of his research on advancing understanding of endocrine disorders in dogs and cats.
1981 Animal Medical Center, New York, New York: Externship in
veterinary endocrinology with Dr. Mark Peterson.
18th European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine — Companion Animals (ECVIM - CA) Congress, European Society of
Veterinary Endocrinology Post Congress Day, Ghent, Belgium, September 7, 2008
Animal Endocrine Clinic Blog (Pet Owners) Insights Into
Veterinary Endocrinology (Veterinarians)
The program is intended for residents, academic staff involved in veterinary internal medicine, and any veterinarians with specific interest in
veterinary endocrinology.
Not exact matches
«Our collective research has shown that horses can often develop this disease earlier in life, yet earlier clinical signs don't always translate into positive test results,» said Nicholas Frank, D.V.M, DACVIM, professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Cummings School of
Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and group coordinator for the Equine
Endocrinology Group.
She then pursued a graduate degree at the College of
Veterinary Medicine and received her Master of Science degree in biomedical sciences with a research focus on
endocrinology.
While in
veterinary school, Dr. Alice worked in thyroid research and became interested in
endocrinology and reproduction.
Although we are a general practice with an emphasis on preventive care, we work in all areas of
veterinary medicine, including cardiology, ophthalmology, neurology, dermatology, gastroenterology, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, oncology, and
endocrinology.
Currently, she is pursuing a master's degree in
veterinary biomedical science, with small animal
endocrinology as her primary interest.
Noelani's
veterinary passion is gastroenterology, with
endocrinology as a close second.
Her professional interests include geriatrics, Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine, pain management, hospice / palliative care, internal medicine,
endocrinology, and neurology.
She is also a consultant in
endocrinology for the
Veterinary Information Network.
That being said, as a diagnostically - minded vet (my early training was in
veterinary internal medicine and
endocrinology) I always like to have as much data as possible before making specific recommendations.
As a Diplomate of the American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine, Dr. Goldstein's special interests include gastroenterology, urology,
endocrinology, and autoimmune diseases.
Tier 2
Endocrinology Course, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, Coventry, England, May 5 - 7, 1995
The Kal Kan Waltham Symposium for Treatment of Small Animal Diseases (
Endocrinology), 15th Annual Symposium, The College of
Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 13, 1991
Program of the Society of Comparative
Endocrinology, Fifth Annual
Veterinary Medical Forum (American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine), San Diego, California.
International Congress of
Endocrinology Veterinary - ENDOVET 2010, Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 18, 2010
Tier 2
Endocrinology Course, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, Coventry, England, April 23 - 25, 1993
Conference on Small Animal
Endocrinology, School of
Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, April 7, 1991
Dr. Goldstein currently serves on the Editorial Review Board for multiple
veterinary journals and is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Endocrinology Society Research Award and the Norden Distinguished Teach
veterinary journals and is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine, Endocrinology Society Research Award and the Norden Distinguished Teach
Veterinary Internal Medicine,
Endocrinology Society Research Award and the Norden Distinguished Teaching Award.
As an Internal Medicine Specialist, Jennifer's
veterinary interests include Immune and Infectious diseases, gastroenterology,
endocrinology, and renal disease.
The case load at Purdue University's College of
Veterinary Medicine is diverse with particular emphasis in the areas of
endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, nephrology, urology, and immune - mediated diseases.
Dr. Dodds gives lectures all over the world on a variety of
veterinary topics including clinical pathology, hematology, blood banking, immunology,
endocrinology, nutrition, and holistic medicine.
Subsequent Position: Section Head of Immunology and
Endocrinology, University of Minnesota
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Blackwell's Five - Minute
Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal
Endocrinology and Reproduction.
In addition his academic career during
veterinary school included an externship in
endocrinology at the Animal Medical Center in New York City where he was again published in a leading, peer - reviewed
veterinary journal.
Peterson ME: Hypoadrenocorticism in cats, In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Third Ed), Quedgeley, Gloucester, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp 213 - 221, 2004
In: Problems in
Veterinary Medicine —
Endocrinology.
Peterson ME: Feline diabetes mellitus In: Torrance A.G., Mooney CT (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Second Ed), British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp. 97 - 102, 1998
American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Advanced Continuing Education Course on
Endocrinology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Biopsy, microbiology, and
endocrinology testing is forwarded to the University of Illinois
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Urbana.
My
veterinary career started in research and academia (internal medicine and
endocrinology).
Associate Professor, Department of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences Director,
Endocrinology Laboratory, Animal Health Diagnostic Center Cornell University, College of
Veterinary Medicine
With in - house
veterinary expertise in our core therapeutic areas and market leading companion animal products our therapy areas provide you with access to some of the best global knowledge in
endocrinology, dermatology, ophthalmology and joint support.
Mooney CT, Peterson ME: Hormone reference ranges and testing protocols, In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Third Ed), British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp 11 - 15, 2004
Mooney CT, Peterson ME: Feline hyperthyroidism, In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Third Ed), Quedgeley, Gloucester, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp 95 - 111, 2004
Peterson ME: Acromegaly, In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Third Ed), Quedgeley, Gloucester, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp 187 - 192, 2004
Peterson ME, Nichols R: Investigation of polyuria and polydipsia, In: Mooney C.T., Peterson M.E. (eds), Manual of Canine and Feline
Endocrinology (Third Ed), Quedgeley, Gloucester, British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, pp 16 - 25, 2004
This year the award was presented to Dr Mark Peterson at the ISFM World Feline
Veterinary Congress in Brighton, where Dr Peterson was also the keynote
endocrinology speaker.