2017 Referring Veterinarians' Guide
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2017 REFERRING VETERINARIANS’ GUIDE Teaching v Healing v Discovery v Service VETERINARY HEALTH CENTER VETERINARY HEALTH CENTER–WENTZVILLE VETERINARY HEALTH CENTER 900 East Campus Drive, Columbia,MO 65211 573-882-7821 Web site: www.vhc.missouri.edu E-mail: [email protected] COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE RADIOLOGY/ RADIATION ONCOLOGY The radiology section provides comprehensive services to the Veterinary Health Center in all types of imaging. Æ Radiography Æ Ultrasound Æ Computed tomography for large and small animals Æ Magnetic resonance imaging for horses and small animals Æ Nuclear scintigraphy MEET THE TEAM Æ Positron emission tomography Æ Through its referral interpretation and telephone consultation ADMINISTRATION services, the radiology section provides support and individual AND MARKETING continuing education to Midwest veterinarians. The radiology section is one of fewer than five services in the country that provides comprehensive radiation therapy service for clinical patients including external beam, implantable and injectable radiation therapy. The section has been instrumental in the initial development of at least two products that are now approved for and commonly used John Dodam David A. Wilson Leah Cohn Ron Haffey Kirk Thompson DVM, MS, PhD, DVM, MS, DACVS DVM, PhD, VHC Hospital MBA in both veterinary and human medicine. DACVAA VHC Hospital DACVIM Administrator VHC Marketing RADIOLOGY RESIDENTS Department Director Associate Specialist Chair Department Chair ANESTHESIOLOGY From kittens to the largest draft horses, patients at the Kristi Kate James Amy Veterinary Health Center require the services of the Pack Shumway Schachtel Zalcman DVM DVM BVet Med, DVM anesthesia section. MRCVS RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST Æ The sophisticated patient services provided by the other areas of the hospital require equally sophisticated anesthesia for the highest quality in patient care. Æ We anesthetize specialized cases as well as routine procedures performed as part of our local practice. Æ We provide pain management and critical care for Riley Butler Barb Fennel-Moll James Holland Joni Lunceford hospitalized patients. R.T. (R) (ARRT) BS, R.T. (R), R.T. (R) (MR) CNMT, NMTCB The anesthesia faculty welcomes both companion and RDMS (ARRT) (CT), PET large animal consultations as well as anesthesia-related questions from private veterinarians. The anesthesia faculty can be reached by calling 573-882-7821. ANESTHESIOLOGY FACULTY ANESTHESIOLOGY TECHNICIANS Kevin Lunceford Catlin Titus Terry Stockton Rad. Supervisor R.T. (R) (ARRT) R.T. (R) (CCT) (ARRT) CNMT RADIATION ONCOLOGY FACULTY RADIOLOGY FACULTY Keith Branson* Alex Bukoski Christena Abreu Sylvia Hohmeier DVM, MS, PhD, DVM, RVT RVT DACVAA DACVAA Assistant Assistant Teaching Professor Jimmy Lattimer Charles Maitz* Jimmy Lattimer* Professor Kim Selting Jodi Matheson DVM, MS, DACVR, DVM, PhD, DVM, MS, DVM, MS, DVM, DACVR DACVR-RO DACVR-RO DACVIM-O, DACVR, Associate Associate Assistant DACVR-RO DACVR-RO Teaching Professor Professor Associate Teaching Associate Professor Katrina Hunton, Jennifer Professor Professor RVT Polkow-Haight, RADIATION ONCOLOGY RESIDENT RADIATION ONCOLOGY TECHNICIANS RVT John Dodam DVM, MS, PhD DACVAA Professor & Department Chair Eevee Watson, Melanie Moore Jeff March Megan Young *head of section RVT BVMS, MRCVS VT RVT VETERINARY HEALTH CENTER | 900 EAST CAMPUS DRIVE | CLYDESDALE HALL | COLUMBIA, MO 65211 2017 REFERRING VETERINARIANS’ GUIDE COMMUNITY PRACTICE The Community Practice Section at the MU Veterinary Health SHELTER MEDICINE Center serves many functions for its patients and clients. As The College’s shelter medicine program provides generalists (similar to family practice MDs) our veterinarians see educational benefits to students while helping residents dogs and cats for medical and surgical problems as well as for and animals in local communities. The services provided maintenance of wellness, prevention of disease and maximizing by faculty and students have a direct and positive effect quality of life for our patients and their owners. We have on under-resourced humane societies. The College’s special interests in nutrition, dentistry, skin and ear infections, participation helps them reach their goals of controlling parasite prevention and treatment, and behavior problems. the population of unwanted animals while maximizing the adoptability of animals in their care. The College has converted a building at its Middlebush Farm DENTISTRY to provide space for animal holding, laboratory procedures, We offer a complete range of veterinary dentistry services. a surgery suite and animal examination. Additionally, a fully Æ Intra-oral digital dental radiography equipped mobile surgical trailer allows students to provide Æ Surgical exodontics spay and neuter services to shelter animals around Missouri Æ Endodontics, including root canal therapy with limited access to veterinary care. Æ Orthodontics Services include: Æ Oral fracture repair Æ Anesthesia Æ Infectious disease management Æ Tumor removal Æ Surgery Æ Behavioral assessment Æ Periodontics Æ Physical examination Appointments are needed for general dentistry, consulta- COMMUNITY PRACTICE FACULTY tions and oral surgery services. Meagan Brophy Amie Burling DVM DVM, DACVPM Adjunct Clinical Assistant Teaching DERMATOLOGY Instructor Professor Dermatologists are the best resource in veterinary medicine for dogs and cats with skin and ear problems Carrie Duran Alisa Hutchison that are difficult to resolve. DVM, PharmD DVM Adjunct Assistant Clinical Instructor Æ The VHC has a part-time board-certified Professor dermatologist on staff. Æ We provide a complete range of veterinary dermatology services including expertise in veterinary Jackie Kleypas Joann Kunz dermatohistopathology. DVM DVM DERMATOLOGY FACULTY Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Richard Meadows* Eva Ulery DVM, DABVP DVM Curators Teaching Clinical Instructor David Senter Professor DVM, DACVD Adjunct Assistant Professor COMMUNITY PRACTICE TECHNICIANS SHELTER MEDICINE INTERNS Sandra Christina Kacey Lundy Kelly Michael Abby St. Clair Kristen May Dayle McClintock Briesacher Guthrie RVT RVT VT DVM DVM DVM RVT *head of section PHONE: 573-882-7821 | Web site: www.vhc.missouri.edu | E-mail: [email protected] COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE EQUINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY The Equine Hospital provides all aspects of patient care AMBULATORY from on-farm preventive medicine to complex referral The equine ambulatory program operates two trucks care. The MU Veterinary Health Center is on the cut- with three faculty veterinarians and two rotating interns. ting edge of lameness diagnosis and treatment. A team of The ambulatory team offers a full spectrum of services. specialty clinicians, residents, interns, veterinary students, Æ Upper airway endoscopy veterinary technicians and assistants provide your client’s Æ Digital ultrasound horse with the best veterinary medical care. Æ Digital radiography EQUINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY FACULTY Philip Johnson Kevin Keegan Æ Lameness examinations BVSc (hons), MS, DVM, MS, DACVS Æ Preparation of IRAP, PRP and stem cell therapy MRCVS, DACVIM, Professor Surgery, Æ Routine and advanced dentistry DECVIM Director of E. Paige Æ Electronic Coggins and health certificates available by Professor Laurie Endowed Equine email the next day Internal Medicine Lameness Program Æ Vaccinations Joanne Kramer* Alison LaCarrubba DVM, DACVS DVM, DABVP Associate Teaching Assistant Teaching MEDICINE Professor Professor Surgery Internal Medicine The medicine service provides emergency and elective Ambulatory care for a wide variety of conditions, including Shannon Reed Martha Scharf gastrointestinal problems, neurologic conditions, DVM, MS, DACVS DVM endocrinopathies, cardiac disease, respiratory problems, Associate Teaching Clinical Instructor hepatic and renal diseases, foal disorders and geriatric Professor Ambulatory Surgery horse conditions. Æ Board-certified equine internal medicine specialists Dorothy Whelchel David A. Wilson Æ Board-certified equine practice specialists DVM, MS, DACVIM DVM, MS, DACVS Æ 24-hour adult and neonatal critical care Assistant Teaching Professor Surgery, Æ Abdominal & thoracic ultrasonography Professor Director of the Æ Computed tomography (CT scan) Internal Medicine Veterinary Health Ambulatory Center Hospital Æ Respiratory tract endoscopy Æ Gastroscopy EQUINE RESIDENTS EQUINE INTERNS Æ Equine dermatology Æ Equine oncology Æ Infectious disease management Æ Cervical myelography Æ On Site testing for Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID or ‘Cushing’s syndrome) Lynn Martin Jael Pitts Katherine Bucy Jessica Millwood DVM, MPH DVM DVM BVMS SURGERY Medicine Surgery EQUINE MEDICINE & SURGERY TECHNICIANS A full spectrum of elective and emergency surgery and lameness services are available including arthroscopy, abdominal surgery, wound treatment, fracture repair, respiratory surgery, laparoscopy, sinus and dental surgery, tendon/ligament surgery, podiatry services and regenerative therapies. Peggy Deanna Melody Canote Æ Board-certified equine surgeons Ashbaugh Biondo Bell AT RVT, BS VTA, BS Æ State-of-the-art hospital facilities Æ Cutting-edge lameness diagnosis and therapy Æ Advanced diagnostics and instrumentation Æ 24-hour critical care Jane Ebben Joyce Guthrie, Jay McCallie *head of section RVT, VTS RVT AT VETERINARY HEALTH CENTER | 900 EAST CAMPUS DRIVE | CLYDESDALE HALL | COLUMBIA, MO 65211 2017 REFERRING VETERINARIANS’ GUIDE FOOD ANIMAL MEDICINE AND NEUROLOGY SURGERY AND NEUROSURGERY The VHC Food