Nicola Di Girolamo
Hepatic and Intestinal Surgery in Rabbits
Prefemoral Reproductive Surgery in Female Aquatic Chelonians
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Neurocranial Changes in Client-Owned Rabbits
Cholecystecomy in a Rabbit with Distended and Necrotic Gallbladder
Reptile Sedation, Regional Anesthesia, Anesthesia and Analgesia
How to Perform a Safer Rabbit Anesthesia
Understanding and Treating the Appendix of the Rabbit
Understanding Timing and Techniques for Intestinal Surgery of Rabbits
Use of Propofol as an Inductive Agent in Client-Owned Rabbits Undergoing a Variety of Procedures
Prevalence and Description of Findings in the Nasal Cavity of Pet Rabbits Using Computed Tomography
Continuous Arterial Blood Pressure Monitoring During and After Ovariectomy in a Bearded Dragon
Clinical Value of Blood Glucose Levels in a Large Population of Diseased Client-Owned Chelonians
Accidental Acute Lidocaine Toxicity in Four Pet Rabbits Treated Using Intravenous Lipid Emulsion
Return to a Normal Sinus Rhythm Shortly After Epicardial Pacemaker Implantation in a Ferret
Amylase as a Predictor of Mortality in Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus)

Nicola Di Girolamo is an associate professor of Exotic Pet Medicine at Cornell University. Before moving to the United States, Nicola was employed as a veterinary specialist in Hong Kong and as a resident in Rome, Italy. He completed a PhD at the University of Bologna and a master of science in evidence-based healthcare at the University of Oxford. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Small Animal Practice and of the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. Nicola is board-certified from the American College of Zoological Medicine, the European College of Zoological Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.
Greta Doden
Zoological Medicine Resident
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Local Treatment of Paracloacal Gland Impaction in a Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Toggle Pin Fixation of Coxofemoral Luxation in Macropods: 3 Cases (2016-2023)

Greta’s passion is zoo medicine and conservation. She earned her DVM from the University of Illinois, then completed a rotating internship in Wisconsin and zoo medicine internship at Oklahoma State University. She is now a zoo medicine resident at Oklahoma State University. She enjoys the challenge of zoo medicine and hopes to continue contributing to the knowledge base for these species.
Thomas M. Donnelly
Head of Exotic Services
Tai Wai Small Animal And Exotic Hospital
Hydrochlorothiazide & Potassium Citrate - Their Use in Hypercalciuria & Urolithiasis
Becoming Less Wrong and More Rational in Clinical Decision Making
How to Perform a Systematic Literature Review
How to Write a Case-Report

Thomas M. Donnelly is a board-certified specialist in exotic companion mammals. He has worked as a research professor at the French National Veterinary School of Alfort, staff specialist at the Animal Medical Center in New York and has an Adjunct Professorship at Tufts Veterinary School. He is a VIN consultant and editor of the book Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Birds and Exotic Pets.
Amanda Duffus
Professor of Biology
Gordon State College
Ranavirus Distribution and Host Range

Mike Dutton
Owner
CE Hub
Utilizing Veterinary Advances for Exotic Companion Mammal Care

Dr. Michael Dutton manages the Exotic and Bird Clinic of New England is a specialty center with a caseload of approximately 6000 exotic pets per year. The clinic is staffed by 3 veterinarians and exotic experienced CVTs. He oversees residencies for those veterinarians seeking specialization in exotic pet medicine.
He is a Diplomate of the ABVP in four specialties: Canine & Feline Practice, Avian Practice, Exotic Companion Mammal Practice, and Reptile & Amphibian Practice.
Dean Felkler
Head of Exotic Animal Services
Veterinary Specialists of Sydney
Fundamentals of Peri-Surgical Care in Reptiles

Dr Dean has treated exotic animals at first opinion, referral level and emergency out of hours across the globe and now resides in Australia leading the exotic animal services at Veterinary Specialists of Sydney (VSOS). In 2022, Dr Dean dedicated a portion of his work to teaching and launched Exotic Vet Support which he operates alongside his clinical work. He is currently training to become an ABVP diplomate in Reptile and Amphibian Practice.