«The scholarship assistance from Zoetis and the AAVMC has allowed me to purchase invaluable study guides that will help me as I enter my clinical coursework,» said Kaitlin Stewart, a third -
year small animal emergency medicine student at the University of California - Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Not exact matches
Prior to becoming a pathologist I practiced
small animal medicine and surgery for 10
years with a focus in
emergency gastroenteric surgery.
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The current rotation I'm on during my clinical
year of veterinary school is
small animal emergency medicine and critical care.
After graduating from Tufts in 1997, he was accepted for a one -
year Small Animal Surgery /
Medicine /
Emergency Internship at the Darien
Animal Hospital in Darien Connecticut.
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 in
animal clinics for several
years before purchasing Glenridge
Animal Hospital in
Animal Hospital in 2010.
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.
Following graduation, she completed a one -
year internship in
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Texas A&M University and a three -
year residency in
Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at UC Davis.
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.
Following graduation she completed a one -
year rotating
small animal internship with a focus in
emergency medicine, at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in Rhode Island.
He completed a one -
year Small Animal Surgery /
Medicine /
Emergency Internship at the Darien
Animal Hospital in Darien Connecticut and a three -
year surgical residency at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
After veterinary school, Dr. Pollio completed a
small animal rotating internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and went on to pursue a three -
year residency in
emergency and critical care
medicine at BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Tampa, Florida.
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, M
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, Mic
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, M
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, M
medicine for three
years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland
Animal Hospital in Rockford, Mic
Animal Hospital in Rockford, Michigan.
After veterinary school, Dr. Flint completed a rotating
small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Southfield, Michigan and worked for many
years as an
emergency veterinarian.
Lynn Russell is a Licensed Veterinary Technician with 25
years experience in mostly
small animal emergency medicine, internal
medicine and oncology.
Prior to joining the Kensington Veterinary team, she completed an additional
year of intensive training as a rotating intern in small animal medicine and surgery at the VCA Emergency Animal Hospital and Referral Center, where she was honored by being chosen as Intern of the Y
year of intensive training as a rotating intern in
small animal medicine and surgery at the VCA Emergency Animal Hospital and Referral Center, where she was honored by being chosen as Intern of the
animal medicine and surgery at the VCA
Emergency Animal Hospital and Referral Center, where she was honored by being chosen as Intern of the
Animal Hospital and Referral Center, where she was honored by being chosen as Intern of the
YearYear.
Following graduation, Dr. Marzke completed an intensive one
year internship in
small animal medicine, surgery,
emergency, and critical care at Santa Cruz Veterinary Hospital in California.
Completed a 1
year rotating internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Veterinary Specialists and
Emergency Services (VSES) in Rochester, NY.
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 Portlan
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 Port
emergency clinician at DoveLewis
Emergency Animal Hospital in Port
Emergency Animal Hospital in Portlan
Animal 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.
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.
During a one -
year internship in Sacramento, Dr. Morris specialized in
small animal medicine and surgery and obtained in - depth training and experience in
emergency medicine, internal
medicine and surgery.
After a few
years she discovered a keen interest in
emergency medicine, from which her passion for
small animal medicine was borne.
Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society is awarded in partnership with Zoetis to a fourth year DVM student who has consistently demonstrated the most outstanding interest and proficiency in small animal emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Fly
Emergency and Critical Care Society is awarded in partnership with Zoetis to a fourth
year DVM student who has consistently demonstrated the most outstanding interest and proficiency in
small animal emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Fly
emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Flynn (2011)
After receiving her DVM degree, Dr. Li completed a one -
year rotating
small animal medicine and surgery internship at Animal Specialty and Emergency Center (ASEC) in Los Angeles, Calif
animal medicine and surgery internship at
Animal Specialty and Emergency Center (ASEC) in Los Angeles, Calif
Animal Specialty and
Emergency Center (ASEC) in Los Angeles, California.
Following veterinary school, Dr. Fiocchi completed a
small animal rotating internship in
medicine and surgery at the Veterinary Referral and
Emergency Center in Norwalk, CT followed by a three -
year residency in
small animal internal
medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
The
Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Residency at Purdue University has become an established and successful three - year program providing advanced training in emergency and critical care medicine that meets or exceeds the training requirements outlined by the ACVECC for board certi
Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Residency at Purdue University has become an established and successful three -
year program providing advanced training in
emergency and critical care medicine that meets or exceeds the training requirements outlined by the ACVECC for board certi
emergency and critical care
medicine that meets or exceeds the training requirements outlined by the ACVECC for board certification.
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.
Throughout her veterinary schooling, Dr. Johnson knew she wanted to be an
emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in
Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
Medicine award as a 4th
year veterinary student.
Since then, she has completed a 1 -
year rotating internship in
small animal medicine, surgery, neurology, and
emergency medicine and worked for one
year as a general practitioner.
After graduation, Dr. Turner spent 2
years in a
small animal private practice in South Carolina before making the switch to
Emergency Medicine.
After veterinary school, she completed a rigorous one -
year small animal rotating internship at Kansas State University where she received additional training in internal
medicine, surgery and
emergency medicine.
After finishing veterinary school, DesChene practiced in the St. Louis area for five
years including equine ambulatory
medicine,
small animal and exotic general practice, and
small animal emergency medicine.
Following the completion of a rotating internship in
small animal medicine, surgery and
emergency medicine, Dr. Parra worked in
emergency medicine and general practice for 3
years.
She continued her education with a one
year rotating internship in
small animal medicine and surgery and emergency medicine at New England Animal Medical Center in West Bridgewate
animal medicine and surgery and
emergency medicine at New England
Animal Medical Center in West Bridgewate
Animal Medical Center in West Bridgewater, MA.
In 2008, Dr. Koors accepted a one
year rotating internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Animal Emergency and Referral Center in Northbrook, Ill
animal medicine and surgery at
Animal Emergency and Referral Center in Northbrook, Ill
Animal Emergency and Referral Center in Northbrook, Illinois.
He then went on to complete a one
year small animal rotating internship through East Bay Veterinary Specialists and
Emergency in Walnut Creek, CA that included: emergency and critical care medicine, internal medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology, general practice medicine, and d
Emergency in Walnut Creek, CA that included:
emergency and critical care medicine, internal medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology, general practice medicine, and d
emergency and critical care
medicine, internal
medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology, general practice
medicine, and dentistry.
After spending two
years in an
emergency and specialty hospital in the Kanas City area, Dr. Howell return to rural Kansas and has practiced
emergency and general
small animal medicine and surgery.
He practiced veterinary
medicine in a
small animal private practice for 1.5
years before coming to Veterinary
Emergency & Specialty Hospital in 2001.
During her
years as a veterinary technician, she worked in several different
small animal practices, including the Animal Emergency Clinic in St. Paul, MN where she gained skills in emergency med
animal practices, including the
Animal Emergency Clinic in St. Paul, MN where she gained skills in emergency med
Animal Emergency Clinic in St. Paul, MN where she gained skills in emergency
Emergency Clinic in St. Paul, MN where she gained skills in
emergency emergency medicine.
She contributes to teaching third and fourth
year veterinary students on the topics of triage, common
small animal emergencies, transfusion
medicine, fluid therapy, and clinical toxicology.
Following graduation, she completed two internships, the first
year in
small animal medicine and surgery and the second in
emergency and critical care
medicine.
After graduation Dr. Holland worked for five
years in equine /
small animal practice followed by twenty - five
years of full - time employment in
small animal emergency medicine and surgery.
Rebecca began her veterinary nursing career in 2003 within
small animal general practice, stayed in this arena for just over a
year, then transitioned into
emergency and critical care
medicine where her love for specialty veterinary
medicine blossomed.
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She returned to Nova Scotia to continue expanding her knowledge in the profession; in mixed practice,
small animal and
emergency medicine, and as a Federal Veterinarian, meat inspector, for a
year.
After completing her
small and large
animal internships at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine, she spent four
years as an
emergency / critical care nurse at the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital before her promotion to the Director of Veterinary Technician Recruitment.
She completed a one -
year internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at Norwalk Veterinary Referral and
Emergency Critical Care in Norwalk, CT and a 3 -
year residency in internal
medicine at Tufts University.
During my 6
years experience in Veterinary
medicine I developed special interest in
small animal soft tissue surgery, internal
medicine, diagnostics and
emergency and critical care.
After graduation, she completed a one
year rotating internship in
small animal medicine and surgery at the Veterinary
Emergency Clinic and Referral Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.