Completed a 2 - year residency in radiation oncology at North Carolina State University and received her board certification in
veterinary radiation oncology in 2012
Radiation Oncologist: Neal Mauldin, DVM, DACVIM (Internal Medicine and Oncology), DACVR (RO) Dr. Mauldin is PetCure Oncology's chief medical officer and a pioneer in the field of
veterinary radiation oncology.
Attained board certification in
veterinary radiation oncology the first year it was offered in 1994
Currently, four veterinary medical oncology residents and two
veterinary radiation oncology residents work in the program.
The care team is led by PetCure Oncology Chief Medical Officer Dr. Neal Mauldin, a triple - board certified specialist and a leading expert in
veterinary radiation oncology, as well as Dr. Sara Fritz and Dr. Becky Brown, SCVSEC's medical oncologists.
The SAB consists of experts in human and
veterinary radiation oncology as well as medical physics and biology.
Although
veterinary radiation oncology has come a long way since becoming an established medical field in 1994, access to radiation therapy can still be limited throughout most areas.
She completed a 2 - year residency in radiation oncology at North Carolina State University and became board certified in
veterinary radiation oncology in 2012.
She completed her residency and became board certified in
veterinary radiation oncology in 1996.
Having completed his radiation oncology studies at Cornell University, Colorado State University, University of Wisconsin, Washington State University and the SUNY Medical Center in Syracuse, New York, Dr. Rendano was awarded board certification in
veterinary radiation oncology in 2001.
Not exact matches
Board certified in both radiology and
radiation oncology, Dr. Victor Rendano oversees diagnostic imaging at
Veterinary Multi-Imaging.
In 1996, Dr. Rendano retired from his position at Cornell
Veterinary School in order to study
radiation oncology and pursue a career in private practice.
After completing a medical and surgical internship at a Los Angeles
veterinary hospital, she discovered
radiation oncology.
The
Radiation Oncology Service at Ohio State's
Veterinary Medical Center provides
radiation therapy for a variety of tumor types in both large and small animal patients.
Serving dogs and cats with cancer in the New York City area and northern New Jersey, PetCure
Oncology has partnered with
Veterinary Radiosurgery and Imaging Center (VRIC), which was created as the first veterinary - only, independent, cross-sectional imaging and radiation treatment center in
Veterinary Radiosurgery and Imaging Center (VRIC), which was created as the first
veterinary - only, independent, cross-sectional imaging and radiation treatment center in
veterinary - only, independent, cross-sectional imaging and
radiation treatment center in the world.
PetCure
Oncology specializes in the delivery of
veterinary radiation therapy.
Treatment Options for Cancer in Dogs and Cats Therapies traditionally used to treat cancer in humans such as surgery and
radiation therapy are mainstays in
veterinary oncology.
The Integrated
Oncology Service at Ohio State's Veterinary Medical Center is comprised of a team of cancer doctors with specialties in medical, surgical and radiation oncology, working together - and with you and your family veterinarian - from initial consultation and diagnosis, through the prescription and implementation of a treatme
Oncology Service at Ohio State's
Veterinary Medical Center is comprised of a team of cancer doctors with specialties in medical, surgical and
radiation oncology, working together - and with you and your family veterinarian - from initial consultation and diagnosis, through the prescription and implementation of a treatme
oncology, working together - and with you and your family veterinarian - from initial consultation and diagnosis, through the prescription and implementation of a treatment plan.
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.
PetCure
Oncology is the industry leader in radiation oncology for pets and the leading provider of veterinary SR
Oncology is the industry leader in
radiation oncology for pets and the leading provider of veterinary SR
oncology for pets and the leading provider of
veterinary SRS / SRT.
About: PetCure
Oncology, the leading provider of SRS for pets in terms of both treatment centers and patients treated, operates a seven - center national network supported by an elite clinical staff that includes multiple board - certified
veterinary radiation oncologists.
The University of Missouri - Columbia's
veterinary oncology program provides overviews chemotherapy,
radiation therapy and surgery.
Lakeshore
Veterinary Specialists» comprehensive cancer care includes a full slate of medical
oncology services in addition to the
radiation oncology options below:
To stay on the leading edge of these developments, Lakeshore
Veterinary Specialists has partnered with PetCure
Oncology to add the latest in
radiation therapy to our comprehensive cancer care services.
The
Veterinary Medical Center's
Oncology Service offers a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic options for pets with cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and
radiation therapy.
Veterinary Cancer Society A professional veterinary organization dedicated to veterinary oncology that includes specialists in medical, surgical, and radiation oncology, internists, pathologists, pharmacologists and general practitioners
Veterinary Cancer Society A professional
veterinary organization dedicated to veterinary oncology that includes specialists in medical, surgical, and radiation oncology, internists, pathologists, pharmacologists and general practitioners
veterinary organization dedicated to
veterinary oncology that includes specialists in medical, surgical, and radiation oncology, internists, pathologists, pharmacologists and general practitioners
veterinary oncology that includes specialists in medical, surgical, and
radiation oncology, internists, pathologists, pharmacologists and general practitioners worldwide.
American College of
Veterinary Radiology An organization of veterinary specialists dedicated to the highest quality of service in diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology, to optimize veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of veterinary radiology and radiation oncology through research and
Veterinary Radiology An organization of
veterinary specialists dedicated to the highest quality of service in diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology, to optimize veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of veterinary radiology and radiation oncology through research and
veterinary specialists dedicated to the highest quality of service in diagnostic imaging and
radiation oncology, to optimize
veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of veterinary radiology and radiation oncology through research and
veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of
veterinary radiology and radiation oncology through research and
veterinary radiology and
radiation oncology through research and education.
PetCure
Oncology, which provides stereotactic
radiation therapy at partner
veterinary hospitals across the United States, has opened an eighth location.
Mike Nolan, assistant professor of
radiation oncology and biology at the NC State College of
Veterinary Medicine and head of the
Veterinary Hospital's
radiation oncology service, found that Dexter had an advanced stage nasal tumor.
By partnering with established, respected
veterinary radiation oncologists and
veterinary specialty hospitals, PetCure
Oncology is bringing the technology to sites where clinical expertise in this field already exists.
Has authored 16 professional publications and given 20 invited presentations on industry topics related to
veterinary medical and
radiation oncology
Board - certified in
radiation oncology — Western University College of
Veterinary Medicine, Saskatchewan, Canada
A shining example of extraordinary Thyro - Cat feline hyperthyroidism specialist care is Dr. Victor Rendano, who, aside from having the certifications of VMD, MS, DACVR, and DACVR - RO; has an impressive list of accreditations to include, but not limited to: diplomate induction into the American College of
Veterinary Radiology, diplomate / board certification in radiation oncology, professor of radiology at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, and veterinary radiology specialist, and chief specialist at Thyro - Cat hyperthyroidism treatmen
Veterinary Radiology, diplomate / board certification in
radiation oncology, professor of radiology at Cornell University College of
Veterinary Medicine, and veterinary radiology specialist, and chief specialist at Thyro - Cat hyperthyroidism treatmen
Veterinary Medicine, and
veterinary radiology specialist, and chief specialist at Thyro - Cat hyperthyroidism treatmen
veterinary radiology specialist, and chief specialist at Thyro - Cat hyperthyroidism treatment centers.
Earned
veterinary degree from Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences before completing residency in radiation oncology at Southwest Veterinary Oncology in
veterinary degree from Colorado State University's College of
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences before completing residency in radiation oncology at Southwest Veterinary Oncology in
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences before completing residency in
radiation oncology at Southwest Veterinary Oncology in Tu
oncology at Southwest
Veterinary Oncology in
Veterinary Oncology in Tu
Oncology in Tucson, AZ
PetCure
Oncology's clinical operations are driven by a talented and experienced team of board - certified
veterinary radiation oncologists.
Oversees
radiation oncology, provides consults, and treats patients at PetCure Oncology at Arizona Veterinary Oncology in Phoenix, AZ, which became PetCure's first site in
oncology, provides consults, and treats patients at PetCure
Oncology at Arizona Veterinary Oncology in Phoenix, AZ, which became PetCure's first site in
Oncology at Arizona
Veterinary Oncology in Phoenix, AZ, which became PetCure's first site in
Oncology in Phoenix, AZ, which became PetCure's first site in May 2015
The NC State
Oncology program includes 5 board - certified medical oncologists, 2 board - certified radiation oncologists, 3 medical oncology residents, 2 radiation oncology residents, 3 medical oncology technicians, 2 radiation oncology technicians, 1 veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a recep
Oncology program includes 5 board - certified medical oncologists, 2 board - certified
radiation oncologists, 3 medical
oncology residents, 2 radiation oncology residents, 3 medical oncology technicians, 2 radiation oncology technicians, 1 veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a recep
oncology residents, 2
radiation oncology residents, 3 medical oncology technicians, 2 radiation oncology technicians, 1 veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a recep
oncology residents, 3 medical
oncology technicians, 2 radiation oncology technicians, 1 veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a recep
oncology technicians, 2
radiation oncology technicians, 1 veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a recep
oncology technicians, 1
veterinary assistant, 1 clinical trials coordinator, and a receptionist.
Following her graduation from
veterinary school, Dr. Lasher completed a yearlong internship in small animal medicine and surgery, as well as a three - year residency in small animal
radiation oncology at MedVet Columbus.
Our team comprises more than 30 faculty and staff — including full - time board certified
veterinary specialists in medical
oncology,
radiation oncology, and surgical
oncology.
The mission of the ACVR is to enhance and promote the highest quality of service in diagnostic imaging and
radiation oncology, to optimize
veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of
veterinary radiology and
radiation oncology through research and education.
Dr. Lauren Quarterman recently joined the PetCure
Oncology team at SAGE Centers for Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, bringing her expertise in radiation oncology to the Campbell l
Oncology team at SAGE Centers for
Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, bringing her expertise in
radiation oncology to the Campbell l
oncology to the Campbell location.
With the most experienced network of board - certified
veterinary radiation oncologists in the country utilizing the most advanced technology available, PetCure
Oncology is making a meaningful impact on the lives of pet families from coast to coast.
Following his graduation from
veterinary school, Dr. Arkans completed a yearlong internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in Red Bank, NJ, before completing a two - year residency in radiation oncology at North Carolina State U
veterinary school, Dr. Arkans completed a yearlong internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Red Bank
Veterinary Hospital in Red Bank, NJ, before completing a two - year residency in radiation oncology at North Carolina State U
Veterinary Hospital in Red Bank, NJ, before completing a two - year residency in
radiation oncology at North Carolina State University.