Sentences with phrase «wildlife medicine at»

He completed a residency in wildlife medicine at UCD and worked for California Department of Fish and Game as a wildlife veterinarian before coming to Hawaii in 1992.

Not exact matches

The procedure, never tried on a bird, was performed by Avery Bennett, an assistant professor of wildlife and zoological medicine at the University of Florida, and Eugene O'Brien, a hand surgeon with the Hand Center in San Antonio, Texas.
So, as a student in my final year at Tufts, I developed a proposal for a conservation - oriented course for interested students that would address these larger, overwhelming issues, and also veterinary medicine issues that were rarely taught, from cross-cultural training to wildlife darting.
An international team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), have created the first comprehensive, cross-species genomic comparison of all 20 known species of Leptospira, a bacterial genus that can cause disease and death in livestock and other domesticated mammals, wildlife and humans.
She discovered her interest in veterinary medicine after working at a local wildlife rehabilitation center and veterinary clinic.
Upon graduation with my DVM my focus changed from wildlife medicine to shelter medicine after spending a year at Young Williams Animal Center in Knoxville under the mentorship of Drs. Becky DeBolt and Lisa Chassy.
She completed her DVM at the Atlantic Veterinary College in 2011 and then went on to complete an internship in exotic, wildlife and zoo medicine.
Dr. Hill has already acquired experience in the field of exotic animal medicine working at the North Carolina Zoo and at the Clinic for the rehabilitation of wildlife on Sanibel Island, Fl for her externships.
She also participated in numerous wildlife, zoo and aquatic animal medicine externships including those at the Memphis Zoo, the Carolina Raptor Center in North Carolina, and the California Science Center.
Julie Levy, Maddie's Professor of Shelter Medicine in the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine, and one of the country's foremost experts on feral cats, argues that «wildlife benefits when populations of cats that are trending rapidly upwards are at least stabilized.»
The eagle was taken to The Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts wildlife in Grafton for further care.
While at school, she was lucky to participate in study abroad programs, taking courses including wildlife immobilization in South Africa, elephant and zoo medicine in Thailand, and public health and shelter medicine in Jordan.
While at UGA, Dr. Joshi was active in many student organizations including the Zoological Medicine club, the Student Chapter of the Emergency and Critical Care Society, as well as the wildlife treatment crew.
According to Anne Rivas, a veterinary student and co-manager of the Wildlife Medical Clinic at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, approximately half of the «orphaned» animals brought to the wildlife clinic are perfectly healthy.
The scholarship, currently valued at $ 500, is open to students from any track with a demonstrated interest in wildlife, zoological, and / or aquatic animal medicine.
Steven A. Osofsky, a professor of wildlife health and health policy at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and a pioneer of the One Health movement, says the costs to public health are extraordinary.
The Exotic Animal Medicine Service at NC State University does not accept wildlife of any kind.
While in veterinary school, she enjoyed volunteering at the U of I Wildlife Ward, a student run wildlife rescue and rehabilitation clinic, where she first started learning about non traditional species medicine, guiding her toward a career in exotic pet medicine.
Researchers at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in the United Kingdom will conduct a three - year disease surveillance program to help wildlife managers develop a response plan to manage the threat of fungal diseases in Madagascar's amphibians.
This year - long veterinary internship is supervised by two board - certified veterinarians and is primarily involved in all aspects of wildlife medicine, including physical exams, diagnostic sample collection, radiography, anesthesia, surgery, medical treatment, necropsy, husbandry, record maintenance, telephone consultations and presentations at rounds.
To continue her interest in avian and exotic medicine she completed her preceptorship at FloridaWild with Dr. Holder and assisted with the wildlife and shelter pet cases until her graduation in May 2012 from Auburn with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicinemedicine she completed her preceptorship at FloridaWild with Dr. Holder and assisted with the wildlife and shelter pet cases until her graduation in May 2012 from Auburn with her Doctor of Veterinary MedicineMedicine degree.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z