47 results match your criteria: "The Ontario Veterinary College[Affiliation]"
Can Vet J
December 2024
Dr. Doris Leung is a veterinarian and division director of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS). She completed her DVM at the Ontario Veterinary College in 2014, and MPH (Master of Public Health) at the University of British Columbia in 2018. Her professional interests include veterinary epidemiology, health communication, stakeholder outreach, and EDI principles in the animal health sector. Doris was born in Hong Kong, raised in Toronto, and currently resides in Vancouver.
Objective: To examine attitudes towards surgical safety checklists (SSCs) among American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) diplomates and to identify barriers to implementation.
Study Design: Qualitative online research survey.
Sample Population: A total of 1282 current ACVS diplomates.
Can Vet J
April 2024
Jeffrey Wichtel, BVSc (Massey), PhD (Massey), DipACT, is a Professor in the Department of Population Medicine, Dean of the Ontario Veterinary College, and Chair of the One Health Institute, University of Guelph.
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract
July 2024
Department of Clinical Studies, The Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 26 College Avenue West, Guelph, N1G 2W1, Ontario, Canada.
Idiopathic chylothorax is a challenging clinical condition historically associated with poor resolution rates following surgical intervention. Recent advances in imaging and surgical techniques have revolutionized the treatment of this disease process. Computed tomographic lymphangiography has facilitated improved surgical planning and postoperative assessment, while intraoperative use of near-infrared fluorescence imaging aids in highly accurate intraoperative thoracic duct identification.
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September 2022
Director of Communications, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Can Vet J
January 2022
Dr. Doherty is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, and he works as manager of economic research for the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association.
Can Vet J
November 2021
Dr. Doherty is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, and he works as an economic analyst for the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association.
Can Vet J
May 2021
Jennie is a member of the health care team at the Veterinary Allergy Dermatology Ear Referral (VADER) Clinic in Morriston, Ontario. She is a charter member of the Academy of Dermatology Veterinary Technicians, is one of their Regents, and is currently the only VTS (Dermatology) in Canada. Jennie is also the only technician on the Executive Committee for the Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She has over 24 years experience teaching veterinary students at the Ontario Veterinary College and 21 years experience working in veterinary dermatology. Jennie is an accomplished author and international speaker in her area of expertise. She graduated as an Animal Health Technician from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology in 1986 and is the proud owner of RVT certificate #4. Any spare time is enjoyed with family, which includes two bouncy German shepherds.
Can Vet J
April 2021
Darren Osborne has been the Director of Economic Research for the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association for 20 years. He completed an MA (Economics) from York University and has worked as an economic analyst in veterinary medicine, dentistry, human medicine, and the transport industry. Dr. Doherty is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and he works as an economic analyst for the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association.