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| Kate Anders |
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| Surgery/ Surgeon |
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| Educational Background/Training |
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Undergraduate: Virginia Tech |
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Doctorate: DVM, VA-MD Regional College of
Veterinary Medicine |
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Internship: Small Animal Medicine and
Surgery - The Ohio State University |
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Residency: Surgery (soft tissue and
orthopaedics) - The Ohio State University |
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Board Certification: Eligible for ACVS |
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Special Interests/Expertise: Soft tissue
especially oncologic, gastrointestinal, and urogenital surgery.
Qualified and experienced with the TPLO procedure. |
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Research/Lectures/Publications:
Kate is in the process of publishing her retrospective study on male
dogs with ectopic ureters. She has also researched atlantoaxial
subluxation with respect to alternatives for diagnosis, and the
complex of other malformations that can accompany the condition. |
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Number of years on the SouthPaws' Team:
Since summer 2005 |
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Pets:
A four year old three-legged kitty named Carmen. Carmen was rescued
as an eight-week-old kitten from a junkyard – she was living with
her littermates in a car at the bottom of a stack of junkers. No
one knew they were there until just as demolition took place, the
workmen saw an adult cat running from the stack – Carmen's mom.
Those warmhearted workmen spent all night breaking through the
rubble to get to the crying kittens at the bottom of the stack. So
you can see where Carmen got her name – she was found in a CAR by
very nice MEN. |
Personal Facts
Kate grew up in Ellicott City, Maryland and is glad to be back in
this part of the country. In her life outside of veterinary
surgery, she enjoys visiting with friends and family, rock-climbing,
watching movies, and exploring all of the restaurants in the area. |
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