Amanda Steinagel
Urogenital Diseases of Rabbits: Anatomy, Pathophysiology, Management, and Recommendations
Amanda Steinagel, DVM, DABVP-ECM, DACEPM is an avian and exotics specialist and ABVP residency advisor at NorthStar VETS and a clinical assistant professor in exotics, zoological medicine, and wildlife department at Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a published author on a variety of exotic/zoological medicine topics.
Urogenital Diseases of Rabbits: Anatomy, Pathophysiology, Management, and Recommendations
Amanda Steinagel, DVM, DABVP-ECM, DACEPM is an avian and exotics specialist and ABVP residency advisor at NorthStar VETS and a clinical assistant professor in exotics, zoological medicine, and wildlife department at Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a published author on a variety of exotic/zoological medicine topics.
Natalie Stilwell
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Florida
Development of an in situ hybridization assay for Testudine Intranuclear Coccidiosis (TINC)
Pathology and genetic diversity of flagellates associated with gastric cryptobiosis in cichlids
Dr. Natalie Stilwell is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a boarded fish veterinarian and section head of the Aquatic Disease Diagnosis service at the Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab in Kissimmee, FL.
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Florida
Development of an in situ hybridization assay for Testudine Intranuclear Coccidiosis (TINC)
Pathology and genetic diversity of flagellates associated with gastric cryptobiosis in cichlids
Dr. Natalie Stilwell is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a boarded fish veterinarian and section head of the Aquatic Disease Diagnosis service at the Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab in Kissimmee, FL.
Anneliese Strunk
Senior Associate/Residency Director
Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine
Advanced Reptile Clinical Techniques Workshop
Anneliese Strunk received her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2000. She completed an internship in Exotic Animal, Wildlife and Zoo Medicine at the University of Georgia in 2002, then a three-year residency in the Companion Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine Service at UC Davis in 2005. In 2010, she achieved board certification (ABVP (Avian Practice)).
Dr. Strunk is currently Residency Director/Senior Associate at the Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine in Bothell, WA.
Senior Associate/Residency Director
Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine
Advanced Reptile Clinical Techniques Workshop
Anneliese Strunk received her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2000. She completed an internship in Exotic Animal, Wildlife and Zoo Medicine at the University of Georgia in 2002, then a three-year residency in the Companion Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine Service at UC Davis in 2005. In 2010, she achieved board certification (ABVP (Avian Practice)).
Dr. Strunk is currently Residency Director/Senior Associate at the Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine in Bothell, WA.
Debbie Sykes
Er veterinary nurse
Veterinary emergency group
Case Studies of Physical Therapy in Eastern Box Turtles with Spinal Trauma
How to Train Your Dragon (and other exotics)
What the Hay-ck!
Er veterinary nurse
Veterinary emergency group
Case Studies of Physical Therapy in Eastern Box Turtles with Spinal Trauma
How to Train Your Dragon (and other exotics)
What the Hay-ck!
Danielle Tarbert
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of Tennessee
Evidence-based updates in reptilian husbandry
Dr. Tarbert is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Zoological Medicine at the University of Tennessee. She has a special interest in improving quality and understanding of diagnostic tests utilized in exotic animal species. She lives in Knoxville with her husband, daughter, dogs, cats, snake, tarantula, and hopefully, by August, flock of chickens.
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of Tennessee
Evidence-based updates in reptilian husbandry
Dr. Tarbert is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Zoological Medicine at the University of Tennessee. She has a special interest in improving quality and understanding of diagnostic tests utilized in exotic animal species. She lives in Knoxville with her husband, daughter, dogs, cats, snake, tarantula, and hopefully, by August, flock of chickens.
Joshua T. Butcher
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiological Sciences, , College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University
Comparison of two methods for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in turtle plasma
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiological Sciences, , College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University
Comparison of two methods for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in turtle plasma
Alissa Tepedino
Associate Veterinarian
Avian and Exotic Animal Care
Alotl Information about Axolotls
Associate Veterinarian
Avian and Exotic Animal Care
Alotl Information about Axolotls
