Full Name
Andrew Hanzlicek
Job Title
Director, Clinicians
Company
MiraVista Diagnostics
Speaker Bio
Andrew Hanzlicek, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), is a veterinary internal medicine specialist with more than 15 years of professional experience in private practice, academia, and industry. Dr. Hanzlicek lectures in the pre-clinical curriculum at multiple veterinary colleges and provides continuing veterinary education around the world.
Dr. Hanzlicek’s research interests are in the areas of infectious disease, hematology, and whole blood coagulation. Working in small animal referral hospitals for over 15 years, he has clinical experience in all areas of small animal internal medicine and related sub-specialties.
Dr. Hanzlicek earned a BS in Agriculture Sciences, MS in Biomedical Sciences, and DVM degree from Kansas State University. He completed post-graduate clinical training at Texas A&M University and Kansas State University.
Dr. Hanzlicek’s research interests are in the areas of infectious disease, hematology, and whole blood coagulation. Working in small animal referral hospitals for over 15 years, he has clinical experience in all areas of small animal internal medicine and related sub-specialties.
Dr. Hanzlicek earned a BS in Agriculture Sciences, MS in Biomedical Sciences, and DVM degree from Kansas State University. He completed post-graduate clinical training at Texas A&M University and Kansas State University.
Speaking At
Blastomycosis in dogs and cats: State-of-the-Art Review
Invasive fungal infections in dogs and cats (other than Blasto): Part 1
Invasive fungal infections in dogs and cats (other than Blasto): Part 2
Diseases that mimic fungal infections (and vice versa) in dogs and cats
Antifungal Therapy in dogs and cats: State-of-the-Art Review
Vector Borne diseases in dogs
The Making of a diagnostic test
Invasive fungal infections in dogs and cats (other than Blasto): Part 1
Invasive fungal infections in dogs and cats (other than Blasto): Part 2
Diseases that mimic fungal infections (and vice versa) in dogs and cats
Antifungal Therapy in dogs and cats: State-of-the-Art Review
Vector Borne diseases in dogs
The Making of a diagnostic test
