Ian Kanda
VTS (exotic companion animal)
Oradell Animal Hospital
Exotic Animal Hematology
Exotic Animal Hematology (REPEAT)
Establishing a Body Condition Scoring System for Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
Ian Kanda has been a credentialed veterinary technician since 2000 and a veterinary technician
specialist in exotic companion animals since 2018.
VTS (exotic companion animal)
Oradell Animal Hospital
Exotic Animal Hematology
Exotic Animal Hematology (REPEAT)
Establishing a Body Condition Scoring System for Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
Ian Kanda has been a credentialed veterinary technician since 2000 and a veterinary technician
specialist in exotic companion animals since 2018.
Sari Kanfer
Veterinarian, Practice owner
Exotic Animal Veterinary Center
Testing for Encephalitozoon cuniculi in Rabbits: Update on the Recombinant PTP2 Antigen ELISA
Veterinarian, Practice owner
Exotic Animal Veterinary Center
Testing for Encephalitozoon cuniculi in Rabbits: Update on the Recombinant PTP2 Antigen ELISA
Kevin Keel
University of California - Davis
Cytologic and Microbial Characterization of Tracheal Washes From Normal Inland Bearded Dragons
University of California - Davis
Cytologic and Microbial Characterization of Tracheal Washes From Normal Inland Bearded Dragons
Krista Keller
Associate Professor
University of California Davis
Life's a Party...Until Your Patient Gets "Yellow Fungus Disease"
Clinical Sensitivity of Fungal Diagnostics for the Detection of Nannizziopsis guarroi
F10 SC (Benzalkonium Chloride and Polyhexanide) Disinfection Against Nannizziopsis guarroi
Retrospective Analysis of Isoflurane Anesthesia Associated Mortality in Bearded Dragons
Transmucosal Pentobarbital as a Euthanasia Agent in Bearded Dragons.
The Wild West of Antifungal Use in Reptiles
Utilization of SIRS scoring system as a prognostic indicator in Oryctolagus cuniculus
Krista Keller is a board certified specialist in zoological medicine. As associate professor at the University of California Davis she provides clinical care of zoological species under human care and teaches the next generation of amazing veterinarians and veterinary specialists. Her research investigates dermatomycoses in reptiles.
Associate Professor
University of California Davis
Life's a Party...Until Your Patient Gets "Yellow Fungus Disease"
Clinical Sensitivity of Fungal Diagnostics for the Detection of Nannizziopsis guarroi
F10 SC (Benzalkonium Chloride and Polyhexanide) Disinfection Against Nannizziopsis guarroi
Retrospective Analysis of Isoflurane Anesthesia Associated Mortality in Bearded Dragons
Transmucosal Pentobarbital as a Euthanasia Agent in Bearded Dragons.
The Wild West of Antifungal Use in Reptiles
Utilization of SIRS scoring system as a prognostic indicator in Oryctolagus cuniculus
Krista Keller is a board certified specialist in zoological medicine. As associate professor at the University of California Davis she provides clinical care of zoological species under human care and teaches the next generation of amazing veterinarians and veterinary specialists. Her research investigates dermatomycoses in reptiles.
Logan Kopp
Priest Lake Veterinary Hospital
Management and Treatment of Common Rabbit Emergencies for the General Practitioner
Hydrochlorothiazide & Potassium Citrate - Their Use in Hypercalciuria & Urolithiasis
A Nashville native, Dr. Logan Kopp received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lipscomb University and his DVM from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Dr. Kopp focuses his clinical practice on exotic companion mammals in Nashville, Tennessee. He also serves as a consultant on VIN, supporting veterinarians around the world with challenging exotic companion mammal cases. Dr. Kopp is an ABVP Fellow in Companion Animal Pain Management.
Priest Lake Veterinary Hospital
Management and Treatment of Common Rabbit Emergencies for the General Practitioner
Hydrochlorothiazide & Potassium Citrate - Their Use in Hypercalciuria & Urolithiasis
A Nashville native, Dr. Logan Kopp received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lipscomb University and his DVM from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Dr. Kopp focuses his clinical practice on exotic companion mammals in Nashville, Tennessee. He also serves as a consultant on VIN, supporting veterinarians around the world with challenging exotic companion mammal cases. Dr. Kopp is an ABVP Fellow in Companion Animal Pain Management.
Stefanie Kotschwar
RVT
Lynwood Animal Hospital
Debunking Common Myths in Exotic Animal Medicine
Interactive Cytology & Hematology
The Ins and Out of Rabbit Gastrointestinal Syndrome (RGIS) for the Veterinary Technician
Stefanie has a variety of experience having worked in both general practice and emergency and has worked in multiple Humane Societies and Zoos. Her special interests include: exotic medicine, nutrition, and emergency care. In her free time she likes to run and volunteers for the Ottawa Rabbit Rescue.
RVT
Lynwood Animal Hospital
Debunking Common Myths in Exotic Animal Medicine
Interactive Cytology & Hematology
The Ins and Out of Rabbit Gastrointestinal Syndrome (RGIS) for the Veterinary Technician
Stefanie has a variety of experience having worked in both general practice and emergency and has worked in multiple Humane Societies and Zoos. Her special interests include: exotic medicine, nutrition, and emergency care. In her free time she likes to run and volunteers for the Ottawa Rabbit Rescue.
Jessi Krebs
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Sperm in the Mountains: a Pilot Study of Mobile Conservation Techniques for Endangered Amphibians.
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Sperm in the Mountains: a Pilot Study of Mobile Conservation Techniques for Endangered Amphibians.
LaToya Latney
Senior Clinician, Avian and Exotic Medicine & Surgery
The Animal Medical Center
Dr. Latney is a senior clinician at the Animal Medical Center, the world's largest non-profit specialty hospital. Dr. Latney completed a residency at PennVet, and taught clinical avian, small mammal, and reptile medicine courses for 11 years. She tackles patient care using an integrated evidence-based approach for all species. She is the ARAV President, and is boarded in Zoo Health Management (ECZM), Reptile and Amphibian Medicine (ABVP), and is a Certified Aquatic Veterinarian.
Senior Clinician, Avian and Exotic Medicine & Surgery
The Animal Medical Center
Dr. Latney is a senior clinician at the Animal Medical Center, the world's largest non-profit specialty hospital. Dr. Latney completed a residency at PennVet, and taught clinical avian, small mammal, and reptile medicine courses for 11 years. She tackles patient care using an integrated evidence-based approach for all species. She is the ARAV President, and is boarded in Zoo Health Management (ECZM), Reptile and Amphibian Medicine (ABVP), and is a Certified Aquatic Veterinarian.