Naomi Hoyer, DVM, Diplomate AVDC

Naomi Hoyer is a Board Certified Veterinary Dentist™, Assistant Professor of Dentistry and Oral Surgery and Dentistry Service Leader at Colorado State University’s James L Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She graduated from CSU with her DVM in 2002 and worked in general practice for 10 years before pursuing specialty training in dentistry. She became board Read More » […]

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Dean A. Hendrickson, DVM, MS, DACVS

Dr. Hendrickson received his DVM from Colorado State University in 1988 and completed an Internship at the University of Sydney Australia and a Surgical Residency at Cornell University.  He was on faculty at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 2 years then joined Colorado State University in December 1994. He Read More » […]

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Alison K. Gardner, DVM, MS, CVA, DACVS-LA, DACVECC-LA

Dr. Gardner, a native Coloradoan, developed a love for horses by working with at-risk youth in an equine therapy program. She obtained her DVM from Colorado State University in 2011. After graduation, she completed an equine internship in New Jersey at the Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center. Then, completed both a surgical residency and emergency and Read More » […]

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Karen Oberthaler, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology)

Dr. Karen Oberthaler is a board-certified veterinary oncologist and a diplomate of the American College of Internal Medicine in Oncology.  She is the owner of Treeline Veterinary Cancer Care, a small boutique patient-centric Oncology practice in Boulder, Colorado. Dr. Oberthaler graduated magna cum laude from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Read More » […]

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Amanda Eick Schwarzwalder, CVPM, RVT, KPA CTP, VTS (Behavior)

As a veterinary technician unicorn in the field for over 25 years, Amanda has spent the last 14 years at The Behavior Clinic working as a Veterinary Behavior Technician and Practice Manager. She is a graduate of the AAHA Distance Education Program, holds degrees from Ashland University, is a VTS in Behavior, and Certified Veterinary Read More » […]

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Jennifer Mahon, DVM, DACVECC

Dr. Jen Mahon is a locum criticalist based out of South Carolina. She attended veterinary school and residency at Tufts University. She loves caring for incredibly complex patients and has an interest in sepsis, trauma, coagulopathies, and endocrine disorders. Jen also has a deep passion for teaching; she has lectured at various conferences and loves Read More » […]

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Brenda S. Kennedy, DVM, MS

Dr. Kennedy is the Vice President of Health and Research at Canine Companions, a human services organization that raises and trains highly skilled service dogs to enhance the lives of people with disabilities, at no cost to the recipients. Dr. Kennedy completed her undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of biochemistry and developmental biology Read More » […]

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Whitney Phipps, DVM, DACVS-SA

Dr. Whitney Phipps is a board-certified surgical specialist performing soft tissue, orthopedic, and minimally invasive surgery. After attending Washington University in St. Louis for her undergraduate degree, she graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013. She completed a small animal rotating internship at Angell Animal Medical Center, a Read More » […]

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Larry Klima, DVM, Diplomate AVDC

Larry J. Klima, DVM, Diplomate AVDC received his undergraduate education and veterinary training at Colorado State University. After 14 years in general veterinary practice, he returned to academia to complete a 3- year residency in Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul. He became board certified in 2007, and returned Read More » […]

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Marisa Ames, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology)

Dr. Ames received her DVM from The Ohio State University. Following a rotating internship at Michigan State University and an emergency critical care internship at Tufts University, Dr. Ames completed a cardiology residency and the Jane Lewis-Seaks post-doctoral research fellowship at North Carolina State University. She spent seven years as an assistant then associate professor Read More » […]

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