Jessica M. Quimby, DVM, PhD, DACVIM

Jessica M. Quimby, DVM, PhD, DACVIM

Dr. Quimby is board certified in small animal internal medicine and completed a PhD studying feline CKD and was on faculty at Colorado State University until 2017. She is now an associate professor of small animal internal medicine at the Ohio State University. Current research areas include the study of renal pathophysiology, novel treatment strategies Read More » […]

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Marla MacKay, RVT

Marla McKay, RVT

Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Marla is a 1993 graduate of the former Nova Scotia Agricultural College AHT program (now Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture). She had the great fortune of working at the Ontario Veterinary College from 1993-2002 and it was there during her time in the radiology department that she received training Read More » […]

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Becky Findley, RVT VTS (dentistry)

Becky Findley, RVT VTS (dentistry)

Becky Findley is an RVT with experience working in animal hospitals where she developed a special interest in diagnostic imaging. She graduated from Algonquin College in Ottawa, Ontario in 2009 and is an esteemed member of the VTS – Dentistry group. She currently works at Heska Canada as an Imaging Project Manager . […]

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Theresa G. Taylor, DVM, MPH, MRCVS, DACVP

Theresa G. Taylor, DVM, MPH, MRCVS, DACVP

Prior to achieving her DVM at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Terry Taylor obtained a Master in Public Health from Boston University and was a microbiologist and epidemiologist at several hospitals in the Boston medical complex.  She was a staff veterinarian at a small animal practice before completing residency training in anatomic pathology at Read More » […]

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Raymond Parham, CVT

Raymond Parham, CVT

Raymond has been performing and teaching ultrasound for 30 years. His veterinary medicine career began at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital where he was the imaging supervisor and technician supervisor under Dr Robert Taylor and Dr. Dan Stienhiemer. While there Raymond assisted Dr. Taylor in a variety of canine arthroscopy research and teaching labs. Through the Read More » […]

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Amanda Cavanagh, DVM, DACVECC

Amanda Cavanagh, DVM, DACVECC

Dr. Cavanagh is an Assistant Professor of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and is the section head of the Urgent Care Service. She received her DVM from Auburn University in 2011 and acquired ACVECC board certification after completing a residency at North Carolina State University in Read More » […]

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Patrick Vall, DVM, DAVDC

Patrick Vall, DVM, DAVDC

Patrick Vall, DVM, DAVDC is a born and raised Buckeye and graduate of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He spent the first 17 years of his career in general practice and emergency medicine. He has owned general practices in Maryland and Colorado and spent 2 years in emergency medicine before starting a Read More » […]

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Kevin P. McAbee DVM, DACVS

Kevin P. McAbee DVM, DACVS

Dr. McAbee obtained his DVM from Colorado State University in 1999. In 2000, he completed a general internship at VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital. Then, he completed a one-year surgical internship in Jacksonville FL at Affiliated Veterinary Specialists. In 2004, he finished his residency at The Animal Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Read More » […]

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Alice Baker Meuten, DVM, DACVSMR, MS-TCVM

Alice Baker Meuten, DVM, DACVSMR, MS-TCVM

Dr. Alice Baker Meuten is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and she has a Masters in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine through Chi University. She is an instructor for the Veterinary Medical Manipulation and the Canine Rehabilitation courses through the Integrative Veterinary Medicine Institute. She works primarily with canine Read More » […]

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Francesco Cian, DVM, DEVCVP, DFRCPath, MRCVS

Francesco Cian, DVM, DEVCVP, DFRCPath, MRCVS

Dr. Cian qualified from University of Padua (Italy) with a DVM in 2006. He spent the next 4 years in small animal practice. In 2010, he started a residency program in Clinical Pathology at the University of Cambridge, which he finished in 2013 attaining both an ECVCP and FRCPath diploma. Francesco joined the Animal Health Read More » […]

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