University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jacqueline Whittemore is an associate professor at the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine, where she manages the Minimally Invasive Procedures Service. Dr. Whittemore received her DVM in 2000 from the University of California, Davis College of Veterinary Medicine. After two years in small animal general practice, she completed a residency in small animal internal medicine and Ph.D. at Colorado State University. Her major research focus is on identification and amelioration of adverse effects of exogenous therapies, such as antiplatelet, immunosuppressive and antibiotic therapies, on the gastrointestinal tract and microbiome/metabolome of dogs and cats with special attention given to the protective effects of probiotics. When not buried in statistics or hunkered over patient records, Dr. Whittemore can be found developing new online and hands-on resources for use in her immersive small animal endoscopy courses, which have been attended by more than 200 people from 11 countries and 30 U.S. states to date.
Friday, December 6
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