Dr. David Ramsey’s Biography
Updated March 2022
- Education
- Certification
- Professional Employment
- Professional Organization Membership
- Honor Societies
- Organization Membership
- Teaching Experience
- Administrative Activities
- Advisory Activities
- Research Support
- Editorial Experience
- Manuscript Reviews
- Publications
- Professional Journals (refereed)
- Professional Journals (peer reviewed)
- Textbooks
- Book Chapters
- Conference Proceedings and Abstracts
- Community and/or Public Relations Publications
- Research and Technical Reports
- Monographs
- Websites
- Presentations
- International
- National
- State/Regional
- Local
- Scientific Meetings/Short Courses Attended
- Consultantship
- Referral
- Contract Laboratory
- Honors and Awards
- Hobbies
- References
EDUCATION
Post-graduate:
1992 – 1995—Residency – Comparative Ophthalmology
Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
1991 – 1992—Internship – Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
University of Missouri-Columbia
College of Veterinary Medicine
Columbia, Missouri
1987 – 1991—Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn, Alabama
Undergraduate:
1984 – 1986—Bachelor of Science, Zoology
University of California, Davis
Davis, California
1982 – 1984—Associate of Science, Biology
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, September 1995
LICENSURE
Michigan #6901007785
Colorado – inactive
Ohio – inactive
Kentucky – inactive
California – inactive
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
President and Veterinary Ophthalmologist
The Animal Ophthalmology Center, PLLC
1300 W. Grand River Avenue
Williamston, Michigan 48895
October 2002 – present
Academic: Associate Professor, Comparative Ophthalmology
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
A-208 Veterinary Medical Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University
July 2001 – October 2002
Business: President and Consulting Ophthalmologist
Ophthalmology Consultation Services, LLC
412 Jolly Road
Okemos, Michigan 48864
July 1995 – December 31, 2005
Assistant Professor, Comparative Ophthalmology
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
A-208 Veterinary Medical Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University
July 1995 – June 2001
Teaching Associate
Resident in Comparative Ophthalmology
Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine
University of Illinois
July 1992 – June 1995
Intern, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Missouri-Columbia
June 1991 – July 1992
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology
International Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology
American Veterinary Medical Association
American Animal Hospital Association
Michigan Veterinary Medical Association
Ophthalmic Photographers’ Society
HONOR SOCIETIES
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, University of Illinois (1994)
Phi Zeta National Honor Society of Veterinary Medicine (1994)
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
Omega Tau Sigma Veterinary Honorary Fraternity (1987)
American Association of Woodturners (1987)
American Academy of Equine Art (2005)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Michigan State University:
College of Veterinary Medicine
VIPS 5 – Veterinary Integrated Problem Solving, Fall 2001
– 2 hour lecture, 2-two hour laboratories
VM 101 – Academic Vocations in Veterinary Medicine, Spring 2001
– 1 lecture hour
VM 101 – Alternative Vocations in Veterinary Medicine, Spring 1998 – 2002
– 1 lecture hour
VM 511 – Veterinary Perspectives: Physical Examination of Animals, Fall 1995 – 2002
– 2 two-hour laboratories
VM 555 -Veterinary & Comparative Ophthalmology, Fall 1996 – 2001 (course moderator 2001 – 2002)
– 9 lecture hours
SCS 641 – Clinical Ophthalmology Clerkships, Fall 1995 – 2002
SCS 651 – Advanced Veterinary Ophthalmology, Fall 1995 – 2002
LCS 627 – Advanced Equine Medicine, Winter 1996 – 2002
– The ophthalmic examination as part of the pre-purchase examination
LCS 628 – Techniques in Equine Anesthesia and Surgery, Winter 1996 – 2002
– Ophthalmic surgical techniques in the horse
LCS 629 – Equine Fundamentals, Winter 1996 – 2002
– Selected techniques in equine ophthalmic surgery
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Consortium of Osteopathic Residencies in Ophthalmology, Spring 1996
– Advanced phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation course
University of Illinois:
VCM 330 – Companion Animal Medicine I – Ophthalmology
– Diseases of the orbit, Spring 1993 – 1995; 1 hour lecture
– Diseases of the uveal tract, Spring 1994 – 1995; 1 hour lecture
– Clinical case problem solving, Spring 1995; 1 hour lecture
VCM 352 – Introduction to Ophthalmic Surgery, Fall 1992 – 1994
– Adnexal ophthalmic surgery; 1 2-hour lecture, 2 4-hour laboratories
VCM 362 – Diagnostic Ophthalmic Techniques, Fall 1992 – 1994; 3 hour laboratory
VCM 369 – Clinical Ophthalmology, Senior Elective, 1992 – 1995
VCM 484 – Surgical Residents Conference, 1992. Diseases of the Special Senses
– Surgical treatment of adnexal, orbital, and corneal disorders; 1 hour lecture
VCM 379 – Advanced Ophthalmology, 1992, 1993.
– Ophthalmic manifestations of systemic disease; 2-hour lecture, 2-hour laboratory
– Orbital, adnexal and intraocular neoplasia; 2-hour lecture, 2-hour surgical laboratory
University of Missouri:
VMS 253V – 257V – Medicine and Surgery Clinics, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1991-1992
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
University:
All-University Awards Committee, Michigan State University (2000 – 2002)
University Committee on Faculty Tenure, Michigan State University (2000 – 2002)
Steering Committee, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Michigan State University (1997 – 1999)
Committee on Graduate Grievance Hearings, Michigan State University (1997 – 1999)
Ad Hoc Committee on Interpersonal Interaction, University of Illinois (1993 – 1994)
Professional Student Council Committee, Auburn University (1987 – 1989)
College:
Dean’s Advisory Committee, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (2000 – 2002)
Intern Selection Committee, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (2000 – 2002)
Research/Thesis/MS Committee, Jessica Eason, Michigan State University (2000 – 2002)
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Executive Planning Committee, Michigan State University (2001 – 2002)
Research/Dissertation/PhD Committee, Dr. Fabiano Ferriera, Michigan State University (1999 – 2002)
Research/Thesis/MS Committee, Dr. Nalinee Tuntivanich, Michigan State University (1999 – 2002)
Department Advisory Committee, Small Animal Clinical Sciences (1999 – 2000)
Research/Dissertation/PhD Committee, Dr. Lee Lipsitz, Michigan State University (1997 – 2000)
Chair, Residency and Graduate Committee, Michigan State University (1997 – 1999)
Residency and Graduate Committee, Michigan State University (1995 – 1999)
Curriculum Committee, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University (1989 – 1991)
Professional:
Board of Regents, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (2020 – present)
Conference Planning Committee, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (2022)
Appeals Committee, American Board of Veterinary Ophthalmology (2016—2020, chairperson 2016-2019)
Professional Practice, Disciplinary and Appeals Committee, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (2009-2012, co-chair 2010, chair 2011-2012)
Michigan Veterinary Conference Planning Committee (Companion Animal), Michigan State University (2000 – 2002, chair 2002)
Examination Committee, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (2000 – 2004)
Credentials Committee, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (1996 – 2001)
Chairperson, Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society Meeting, (2000)
Genetics Committee, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (1998 – 2000)
National/International:
Co-Founder and Board Member, Docs4GreatApes, a registered charitable corporation (2013 – present)
ADVISORY ACTIVITIES
Department:
Faculty Advisor to Dr. Joshua Bartoe, Intern, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University (2001 – 2002)
Faculty Advisor to Dr. Caryn Plummer, Intern, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University (2000 – 2001)
Faculty Advisor to Dr. Nicholas Cassotis, Resident in Comparative Ophthalmology, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University (1999 – 2001)
Faculty Advisor to Dr. Barbara Harris, Intern, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University (1999 – 2000)
Faculty Advisor to Dr. Heidi Whigham, Intern, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University (1997 – 1998)
College:
Faculty Advisor, Christian Veterinary Mission Student Chapter, Michigan State University (1998 – 1999)
University:
Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American Animal Hospital Association, Michigan State
University (1997 – 2002)
National/International:
External reviewer for evaluation of candidate for promotion and tenure (Dr. Sandra Manfra-Marretta) for the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Illinois
RESEARCH SUPPORT
As Principal Investigator:
Clinical, electroretinographic, and genetic analysis of progressive retinal degeneration in Belgian Tervuren dogs. Purebred Dog Endowment Fund, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $19,966, June 1998.
Characterization of the inheritance of ocular anterior segment dysgenesis of Rocky Mountain horses. Harvey Fiege Genetics Research Fund, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $9,692, May 1996.
Evaluation of extraocular myofiber typing and protein analysis of normal dogs. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists Committee on Grants and Proposals, $2,300, September 1993.
Evaluation of canine idiopathic bilateral extraocular polymyositis as an appropriate model for the study of Graves orbitopathy in human beings. Fight For Sight – Research Division of the National Society to Prevent Blindness, $10,000, February 1993.
Clinical evaluation of three chelating compounds (succimer, CaNa2EDTA, and D-penicillamine) for the treatment of lead poisoning in dogs. McNeil Consumer Products Corporation, Committee on Research, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine $5,335.64, and the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine $1,400 (total $6,735.64), January 1992.
Evaluation of three occlusive dressing materials (equine amnion, biosynthetic hydrogel dressing, and transparent polyethylene sheeting) on the healing of full-thickness skin wounds in dogs. DVM, Pharmaceuticals Company and the Committee on Research, University of Missouri Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, $4,275.19, June 1991.
As Co-Investigator:
Identification of loci important in cataractogenesis. Michigan Life Sciences Corridor (pre-proposal identification #MEDC-374), $139,500 (year 1) and $409,500 (over three years), November 2001, with Drs. Yusbasiyan-Gurkan and Petersen-Jones.
Molecular genetic investigations of ligneous conjunctivitis in Doberman pinschers. Michigan Animal Health Foundation, $9,993 (application not funded), August 2000, with Dr. Petersen-Jones.
Characterization of endogenous corneal matrix metalloproteinases in dogs with keratomalacia. Companion Animal Fund, Michigan State University, $7254 (application not funded), January 2000, with Drs. Cassotis and Petersen-Jones.
Testing of the efficacy of luzindole in the treatment of the rge chicken defect and completion of the characterization of the defect. Genetic Research Fund, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $10,000, October 1998, with Drs. Petersen-Jones, Render, and Balander.
Characterization of progressive retinal atrophy in Cardigan Welsh corgis: a mutation in the gene encoding the alpha subunit of cGMP phosphodiesterase. Purebred Dog Endowment Fund, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $33,866, June 1998, with Dr. Petersen-Jones.
Identification of DNA markers for cataracts in pureberd dogs, with emphasis on the breeds Alaskan malamute, Siberian husky, and Samoyed. The American Kennel Club Health Foundation, $100,198, June 1998, with Drs.Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan and Simon Petersen-Jones.
Investigating the molecular mechanisms of anterior segment dysgenesis syndrome in Rocky Mountain horses. Harvey Fiege Genetics Research Fund, Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $9,917, May 1997, with Dr. Susan Ewart.
Identification and localization of growth factors in the normal and diseases canine eye. Pet Trust Fund, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, $4,315, April 1997, with Dr. Richard Quinn.
The genetic cause of retinal dysplasia in English Springer spaniels. The Glassen Foundation, Lansing, Michigan, $18,000, January 1997, with Drs. Patrick J. Venta and Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan.
Evaluating candidate genes for their causative role in progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD). The American Kennel Club Health Foundation, $200,000 (application not funded), October 1996, with Drs.William D. Schall, Patrick J. Venta, George Brewer, and Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan.
Evaluation of short-term intraocular pressure elevation of the canine electroretinogram. University of Illinois Research Board, $12,000, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, $3,200, March 1993, with Dr. Paul Gerding.
Evaluation of topical tissue plasminogen activator on intraocular fibrinolysis in dogs. The Ohio Animal Health Foundation, $2,000, November 1992, with Dr. Paul Gerding.
Evaluation of topical tissue plasminogen activator on intraocular fibrinolysis in dogs. The American Animal Hospital Association, $6,259, November 1992, with Dr. Paul Gerding.
OTHER RESEARCH SUPPORT
Rocky Mountain Horse Research Fund, $5,500, July 2002.
Llama Vision Research Fund, $2,125, July 2002.
EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
Section Editor (Ophthalmology) for Comp Cont Educ Pract Vet 1998 – 2006
Section Editor (Ophthalmology) for Current Therapy in Equine Medicine 5, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 2003
Co-Editor (Ophthalmology) for VetMedCenter, 1999 – 2002
Guest Section Editor (Ophthalmology) for Adv Small Anim Med Surg, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1997 – 2000
MANUSCRIPT REVIEW FOR JOURNALS
Reviewer for J Am Anim Hosp Assoc, 2006
Reviewer for Comp Cont Educ Pract Vet, 1998 – 2005
Reviewer for Vet Ophthalmol, 1998 – present
Reviewer for Vet & Comp Ophthalmol, 1997 – 1998
Ad-hoc reviewer for Am J Vet Res, 1997 – 2004
Ad-hoc reviewer for J Am Vet Med Assoc, 1996 – 2004
Reviewer for Adv Small Anim Med Surg, 1996 – 2001
PUBLICATIONS
Professional Journals (refereed):
Kim S, Thomasy S, Ramsey D, Zhao M, Mannis M, Murphy CJ. Whorl pattern keratopathies in veterinary and human patients. Vet Ophthalmol 2018; Nov;21(6):661-667.
Winkler PA, Gornik KR, Ramsey DT, Dubielzig RR, Venta PJ, Petersen-Jones SM, Bartoe JT. A partial gene deletion of SLC45A2 causes oculocutaneous albinism in Doberman pinscher dogs. PLoS One. 2014 Mar 19;9(3):e92127. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092127. eCollection 2014.PMID: 24647637.
Andersson LS, Lyberg K, Cothran G, Ramsey DT, Juras R, Mikko S, Ekesten B, Ewart S, Lindgren G.Mamm Targeted analysis of four breeds narrows equine Multiple Congenital Ocular Anomalies locus to 208 kilobases. Genome. 2011 Jun;22(5-6):353-60. doi: 10.1007/s00335-011-9325-7. Epub 2011 Apr 5.PMID: 21465164.
Andersson LS, Juras R, Ramsey DT, Eason-Butler J, Ewart S, Cothran G, Lindgren G. Equine Multiple Congenital Ocular Anomalies maps to a 4.9 megabase interval on horse chromosome 6. BMC Genetics 2008: 9;88 (19 Dec 2008) http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/9/88.
Bartoe JT, Ramsey DT, Peterson-Jones SM, Dubielzig, RR. Multiple ophthalmic lesions and melanocytic neoplasia in white Doberman Pinschers.Vet Ophthalmol 2007;10(6):403.
Montiani-Ferreira F, Petersen-Jones S, Cassotis N, Ramsey DT, Gearhart P, Cardoso F. Early postnatal development of central corneal thickness in dogs. Vet Ophthalmol 2003;6(1):19-22.
Plummer CE, Ramsey DT, Hauptman JG. Assessment of corneal thickness, intraocular pressure, optical corneal diameter, and axial globe dimensions in Miniature Horses. Am J Vet Res 2003;64(6):661-665.
Lipsitz L, Weber AJ, Bursian SJ, Aulerich RJ, Ramsey DT, Tanaka D Jr. A quantitative assessment of TPP-induced delayed neuropathy in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus of the European Ferret (Mustela putorius furo). NeuroToxicology 2002;23:33-42.
Andrew SE, Ramsey DT, Hauptman JG, Brooks DE. Density of corneal endothelial cells and corneal thickness in eyes of euthanatized horses. Am J Vet Res 2001;63(4):479-482.
Lipsitz, L, Ramsey DT, Render JA, Bursian SJ, Auelrich RJ. Persistent fetal intraocular vasculature in the European ferret (Mustela putorius): clinical and histological aspects. Vet Ophthalmol 2001;4:29-33.
Hamor RE, Gerding PA, Ramsey DT, Whiteley HE, Benson GJ, Schaeffer DL. Evaluation of short-term increased intraocular pressure on flash- and pattern-generated electroretinograms of dogs. Am J Vet Res 2000;61(9):1087-1091.
Ewart SL, Ramsey DT, Xu J, Meyers D. The horse homologue of congenital aniridia conforms to codominant inheritance. J Heredity 2000;91:93-98.
Komaromy AM, Ramsey DT, Brooks DE, Ramsey CC, Kalberg ME, Andrew SE. Hyphema. Part II. Diagnosis and treatment. Comp Cont Educ Pract Vet 2000;22(1):74-96.
Komaromy AM, Ramsey DT, Brooks DE, Ramsey CC, Kalberg ME, Andrew SE. Hyphema. Part I. Pathophysiologic considerations. Comp Cont Educ Pract Vet 1999;21(11):1064-1092.
Ramsey DT, Hauptman JG, Petersen-Jones, SM. Corneal thickness, intraocular pressure, and corneal diameter in Rocky Mountain horses with cornea globosa and with clinically normal corneas. Am J Vet Res 1999;60(10):1317-1322.
Ramsey DT, Ewart SL, Render JA, Cook CS, Latimer CA. Congenital ocular abnormalities of Rocky Mountain horses. Vet Ophthalmol 1999;2(1):47-59.
Render JA, Ramsey DT, Ramsey CC. Contralateral uveal metastasis of malignant anterior uveal melanoma in a dog. Vet & Comp Ophthalmol 1998;7(4):263-266.
Salter DW, Payne WS, Ramsey DT, Blair M, Render JA. A new inherited ocular anomaly in pigmented White Leghorn chickens. J Vet Diagn Invest 1997;9:407-409.
Komaromy AM, Ramsey DT, Render JA, Clark P. Primary adenoma of the gland of the nictitating membrane in a cat. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1997;33:333-336.
Hamor RE, Ramsey DT, Whiteley HE, Gerding PA, Knight B, Weidmeyer CE, Hoffmann WE. Primary malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva and cornea in a horse. Vet & Comp Ophthalmol 1997;7(1):52-55.
Ramsey DT, Ketring, KL, Glaze MB, Knight B, Render JL. Ligneous conjunctivitis in 4 Doberman pinschers. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1996;32(5):439-447.
Ramsey DT, Manfra Marretta S, Hamor RE, Gerding PA, Knight B, Johnson JM, Bagley LH. Ophthalmic manifestations and complications of dental disease in dogs and cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1996;32:215-224.
Ramsey DT, Casteel, SW, Faggella AM, Chastain CB, Nunn JW, Schaeffer DJ. Use of orally administered succimer (meso-2,3 dimercaptosuccinic acid) for treatment of lead poisoning in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1996;208(3):371- 375.
McLaughlin SA, Ramsey DT, Lindley DM, Gilger BC, Gerding PA, Whitley RD. Intraocular silicone prosthesis implantation in eyes of dogs and a cat with intraocular neoplasia: 9 cases (1983-1994). J Am Vet Med Assoc 1995;207(11):1441-1443.
Ramsey DT, Pope ER, Wagner-Mann C, Berg JN, Swaim SF. Effects of three occlusive dressing materials on healing of full-thickness skin wounds in dogs. Am J Vet Res, 1995;56(7):941-949.
Ramsey DT, Gerding PA, Losonsky JM, Kuriashkin I, Clarkson RD. Comparative value of diagnostic imaging techniques in a cat with exophthalmos. Vet & Comp Ophthalmol 1994;4(4):198-202.
Ramsey DT, Whiteley HE, Gerding PA, Valdez RA. Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis in a horse. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1994;205(9):1308-1311.
Gerding PA, Hamor RE, Ramsey DT, Vasaune S, Schaeffer DJ. Evaluation of topically administered tissue plasminogen activator for intraocular fibrinolysis in dogs. Am J Vet Res 1994;205(10):1368-1370.
Ramsey DT. Blastomycosis in a veterinarian. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1994;205(7):968.
Wilson RC, Zenoble CR, Horton CR, Jr, Ramsey DT. Single dose digoxin pharmacokinetics in the Quacker conure (Myiopsitta monachus). J Zoo Wildlife Med 1989;20(4):432-434.
Professional Journals (peer-reviewed):
Ramsey DT. Laser treatment for glaucoma in dogs. Advances Sm Anim Med Surg 1998;11(3):1-3.
Ramsey DT. Lymphocyte proliferation and blood drug levels in dogs with keratoconjunctivitis sicca receiving long-term topical ocular cyclosporine. Review of current developments. Advances Sm Anim Med Surg 1997;10:1-3.
Ramsey DT. Effects of three occlusive dressing materials on healing of full-thickness skin wounds in dogs. Veterinary Digest 1996:1;14.
Ramsey DT. Cytologic examination of the eye. Veterinary Technician 1994;15(3):131-139.
Textbooks:
Ramsey, DT. Ophthalmology Section Editor for Robinson N Edward, ed. Current Therapy in Equine Medicine 5, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 2003; 450-492.
Book Chapters:
Ramsey DT. Abnormal ocular discharge. In Robinson N Edward, ed. Current Therapy in Equine Medicine 5, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 2003;488-492.
Munro E, Ramsey DT. Ocular imaging. In: Petersen-Jones SM, Crispin SM, eds. Manual of Small Animal Ophthalmology. 2nd ed, Glouchester: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, 2002, pp 13-22.
Ramsey DT. The sclera episclera, and corneoscleral limbus. In: Petersen-Jones SM, Crispin SM, eds. Manual of Small Animal Ophthalmology. 2nd ed, Glouchester: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, 2002, pp 155-161.
Ramsey DT. Orbital inflammations and neoplasms. In: Riis, RC, ed. Small Animal Veterinary Ophthalmology Secrets. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus, Inc, 2001;301-308.
Ramsey DT. Feline chlamydia and calicivirus infections. Veterinary Clinics of North America (Small Animal Practice). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2000; 30(5):1015-1028.
Ramsey DT. Exophthalmos. In: Bonagura J, ed. Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy XIII Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1999:1086-1089.
Ramsey DT. Surface Ocular Microbiology in Food and Fiber Producing Animals. In: Howard JL, ed. Current Veterinary Therapy (Food Animal Practice). 4th ed, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1998;648-651.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic Therapeutics. In: Howard JL, ed. Current Veterinary Therapy (Food Animal Practice). 4th ed, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1998;636-638.
Ramsey DT, Fox DB. Surgery of the Orbit. Veterinary Clinics of North America (Small Animal Practice).Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1997, 27(5):1215-1264.
Conference Proceedings and Abstracts:
Bartoe JT, Ramsey DT, Peterson-Jones SM, Dubielzig, RR. Multiple ophthalmic lesions and melanocytic neoplasia in white Doberman Pinschers. Proceedings, 38th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists Annual Conference 2007.
Ramsey DT. Ocular Manifestations of Feline Herpesvirus-1. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. The Virtually Bloodless Enuclation. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Orbital Disease in Dogs and Cats. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Canine Uveitis. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Feline Uveitis. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmology Diagnostic Laboratory. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2006 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Contemporary Trends in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmology Update. Proceedings of the Michigan Veterinary Conference 2004.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and Treatment of Eyelid Abnormalities in Dogs and Cats. Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference 2003;1-5.
Ramsey DT. Common Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures for the Small Animal Veterinarian. Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference 2003; 6-11.
Ramsey DT. Recognizing Canine Iridocyclitis: The How-To’s. Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference 2003; 12-15.
Ramsey DT. How to Avoid Making Common Mistakes in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference 2003;16-19.
Ramsey DT. Fundoscopic Examination and Interpretation: Simplified. Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference 2003;20-25.
Ramsey DT. Ocular manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Proceedings of the Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association 2003;1-7.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of iridocyclitis in dogs and cats. Proceedings of the Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association 2003;8-14.
Ramsey DT. Glaucoma-the most common cause of blindness in dogs: an easy diagnosis? Proceedings of the Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association 2003;15-26.
Ramsey DT. What they didn’t teach you about ophthalmology in veterinary school. Proceedings of the Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association 2003;27-34.
Ramsey DT. Ocular emergencies. Proceedings of the Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association 2003;35-40.
Ramsey DT. Feline Ophthalmology I: Common clinical manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference 2003;1-10.
Ramsey DT. Feline Ophthalmology II: Tips and tidbits for the cat doctor. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference 2003;11-16.
Ramsey DT. Feline Ophthalmology III: Miscellaneous eye diseases of cats. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference 2003;17-25.
Ramsey DT, Moore CP. Bacterial, fungal and algal microbiology and the eye. William F. Magrane Basic Science Course in Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology 2002;1-45.
Ramsey DT. Fundoscopic examination and interpretation simplified. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2002 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings)
Ramsey DT. Anterior uveitis in the dog. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002, (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Antimicrobial and antiinflammatory therapy in ophthalmology. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2002 (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Fundic examination and interpretation simplified. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002, (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Ocular neoplasia. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002, (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. Cutting edge of veterinary ophthalmology. Proceedings of the Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002, (http://www.westernveterinary.org/Proceedings).
Ramsey DT. How I treat lens-induced uveitis. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference 2002;523-524.
Ramsey DT. Diagnostic approach to the red eye. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference 2002;525-527.
Ramsey DT. Cataracts: Clarifying the issues of which and when to refer. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference 2002;528-530.
Ramsey DT. Ocular manifestations and complications of dental disease. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference 2002;531-533.
Ramsey DT. Standards of Care: Management of glaucoma. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference 2002;534-536.
Ramsey DT. How I treat orbital diseases. Proceedings of the American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology 2002;537-539.
Ramsey DT. How I treat “cherry eye” and nasolacrimal diseases in the dog. Proceedings of the American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology 2002;540-542.
Ramsey DT. How I diagnose and treat anterior uveitis in dogs and cats. Proceedings of the American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology 2002;543-546.
Ramsey DT. Cataracts: Which and when to refer. Proceedings, Schering-Plough Ophthalmology Symposium 2002;21-30.
Ramsey DT. Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in orbital disease in dogs and cats. Proceedings, Greater St. Louis Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series 2001;1-13.
Ramsey DT. Ocular manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Proceedings, Greater St. Louis Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series 2001;14-30.
Ramsey DT. Conditions of the eyelids and ocular adnexa in dogs and cats. Proceedings, 25th Annual Waltham/Ohio State University Symposium for the Treatment of Small Animal Diseases: Ophthalmology 2001:45-56.
Ramsey DT. Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to orbital disease in dogs and cats. Proceedings, 25th Annual Waltham/Ohio State University Symposium for the Treatment of Small Animal Diseases: Ophthalmology 2001:57-66.
Ramsey DT. Fundoscopic examination in dogs and cats: technique and interpretation simplified. Proceedings, 94th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University 2001;199-207.
Ramsey DT. The melting cornea: what to do when referral is not an option. Proceedings, 94th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University 2001;133-135.
Ramsey DT. Stromal Abscess: what to do with an ivory-colored spot in the cornea. Proceedings, 94th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University 2001;119-121.
Ramsey DT. Interpretation of the canine and feline fundus. Proceedings, 8th Annual Meeting of the Veterinary Ophthalmology Technician Society 2001;8:21-30.
Kay-Mugford PA, Ramsey DT, Dubielzig RR, Tuomari DL, Turck PA. Ocular effects of orally administered orbifloxacin in cats. Proceedings, 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 2001;32:56.
Ramsey DT. Clinical Workshop I: Ocular imaging modalities. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 2001;x.
Eason JA, Ramsey DT, Ewart SL. Candidate gene linkage analysis for anterior segment dysgenesis in Rocky Mountain Horses. Phi Zeta Research Day, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, October 2001.
Ramsey DT. Book Review: Gelatt KN. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 3rd edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2001;218(12):1915.
Cassotis NJ, Ramsey DT, Petersen-Jones, SM, Letavish D. Video dacryocystoscopy in horses: a novel diagnostic procedure. Vet Ophthalmol 2000;3(4):257.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;76-86.
Ramsey DT. Ocular ultrasonography as part of the pre-cataract diagnostic work up. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;87-92.
Ramsey DT. Approach to orbital disease. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;93-103.
Ramsey DT. Recent advances in treatment of glaucoma. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;104-120.
Ramsey DT. Direct vs. indirect ophthalmoscopy. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;121-126.
Ramsey DT. Assessment and interpretation of posterior ocular segment lesions in the dog. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Veterinary College, University College Dublin, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Republic or Ireland, 2000;1-14.
Ramsey DT. Differentiating inflammatory, neoplastic and cystic disorders of the orbit. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;2-13.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory corneal disorders. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;14-34.
Ramsey DT. Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for anterior uveal disorders. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;35-46.
Ramsey DT. Glaucoma: The optic papilla and iridocorneal angle. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;47-62.
Ramsey DT. Lens opacification and instability. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;63-71.
Ramsey DT. The funduscopic examination: Interpretation simplified. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series 2000;72-79.
Cassotis NJ, Ramsey DT, Petersen-Jones, SM, Letavish D. Video dacryocystoscopy in horses: a novel diagnostic procedure. Proceedings, 31st Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 2000:70.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of cataracts. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:1-5.
Ramsey DT. Ocular ultrasonography. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:6-9.
Ramsey DT. Contemporary issues in ocular therapeutics and pharmacology. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:10-22.
Ramsey DT. Ocular emergencies. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:23-27.
Ramsey DT. Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of canine glaucoma. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:28-39.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:40-44.
Ramsey DT. Interesting and challenging cases in veterinary ophthalmology. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series;2000:45-48.
Ramsey DT. Cataracts: Diagnosis and treatment. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:1-5.
Ramsey DT. Ocular imaging. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:6-9.
Ramsey DT. Ocular therapeutics and pharmacology update. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:10-22.
Ramsey DT. Ocular emergencies. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:23-27.
Ramsey DT. Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of canine glaucoma. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:28-39.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine;2000:40-44.
Lipsitz L, Weber AJ, Bursian SJ, Auelrich RJ, Ramsey DT, Tanaka D. Quantitative assessment of TPP-induced delayed neuropathy in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the European ferret. Research Communications in Pharmacology and Toxicology 2000;62.
Ramsey DT, Moore CP. Bacterial, fungal and algal microbiology and the eye. William F. Magrane Basic Science Course in Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology 2000;1-45.
Ramsey DT, Mutti DO, Zadnik C, Bullimore MA, Murphy CJ. Refractive error in Rocky Mountain horses with cornea globosa and with normal corneas. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2000;41(4):S135.
Petersen-Jones SM, Grosjean N, Ramsey DT, Tuntivanich N. Preliminary characterization of the clinical and electroretinographic features of a PDE6A mutation in the dog. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2000;41(4):S203.
Andrew SE, Ramsey DT, Brooks DE, Hauptman JG. Corneal endothelial cell counts and corneal thickness in normal horses. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2000;41(4):S445.
Ramsey DT. Refractive error in Rocky Mountain horses with cornea globosa and with normal corneas. Proceedings, 30th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 1999:82.
Andrew SE, Ramsey DT, Brooks DE, Hauptman JG. Corneal endothelial cell counts and corneal thickness in normal horses. Proceedings, 30th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 1999:77.
Ramsey DT. Recent advances in canine glaucoma. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;1-12.
Ramsey DT. Conjunctivitis in cats: diagnostic and treatment considerations. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;13-19.
Ramsey DT. Cataracts and cataract surgery: when to refer. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;20-24.
Ramsey DT. Management of corneal ulcers. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;25-31.
Ramsey DT. Practical tips for the ophthalmic surgeon. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;32-35.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic emergencies: diagnostic and treatment strategies. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, 1998;36-40.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of orbital disease in small animals. Proceedings, 29th Annual Scientific Meeting, Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1998.
Ramsey DT, Hauptman JG, Petersen-Jones, SM. Corneal thickness measured by ultrasonic pachymetry in horses with cornea globosa. Proceedings, 29th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1998;14.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of corneal disorders in the cat. Proceedings, 41st Annual Congress of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association, 1998;41:1-42.
Ewart S, Ramsey D, Schott H, Patterson K, and Begin C. The inheritance of anterior segment dysgenesis in Rocky Mountain Horses. Proceedings, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 1997;654.
Ramsey DT. Ophthalmic examination techniques. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1997;434-438.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of common equine ophthalmic disorders. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1997;423-429.
Ramsey DT. The horse eye: what to do when it’s circling the drain. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1997;430-433.
Ramsey DT, Ewart SL, Render JA, Latimer CL, Cook CS, Schott HC. Anterior segment dysgenesis of Rocky Mountain horses. Proceedings, 27th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, October 1996;46-48.
Salter D, Payne W, Ramsey DT, Render JA, Blair M. A new inherited ocular anomaly in white Leghorn chickens. Proceedings, 36th Annual Meeting, American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, October 1996.
Render JA, Komaromy AM, Clark P, Ramsey DT, Swenson CL. Adenocarcinoma of the gland of the nictitating membrane in a cat. Proceedings, 36th Annual Meeting, American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, October 1996.
Ramsey DT, Gerding PA, Hamor RE, Knight B, Davidson MG. Bilateral extraocular polymyositis of dogs: clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 1996;37(3):S619.
Ramsey DT. Diagnosis and treatment of corneal disorders. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1996;368-377.
Ramsey DT. The red eye: diagnostic approach and treatment. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1996;378-381.
Ramsey DT. Recent advances in veterinary ophthalmology. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1996;382-384.
Ramsey DT. Challenging cases in veterinary ophthalmology. Proceedings, Michigan Veterinary Conference, 1996.
Ramsey DT, Hamor RE, Gerding PA, Knight B. Clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of bilateral extraocular polymyositis of dogs. Proceedings, 26th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1995;130-132.
Ramsey DT, Gerding PA, Hamor RE, Eurell T, Schaeffer DJ. Histochemical and morphometric analysis of fiber types in extraocular muscles of dogs. Proceedings, 26th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1995;129.
Ramsey DT. Book Review Abstract: Braund KG. Clinical Syndromes in Veterinary Neurology, 2nd edition. Mosby Year Book, Inc. 1994. Doody’s Health Science Book Review Journal 1994;1(2):31.
Ramsey DT. Book Review Abstract: August JR. Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine 2. WB Saunders, Company, 1994. Doody’s Health Science Book Review Journal 1994;2(3):66-67.
Ramsey DT. Avian ophthalmology. Proceedings, 2nd Annual Illinois Wildlife Line Conference, November, 1994;27-31.
Ramsey DT. Surgical and medical treatment of selected corneal disorders. Small Animal Proceedings, 75th Annual Illinois Fall Conference and Short Course for Veterinarians, September, 1994;181-189.
Ramsey DT, Whiteley HE, Gerding PA, Valdez RA. Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis in a horse. Proceedings, 24th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1993;67.
Community and/or Public Relations Publications:
Ramsey DT. The cornea of older dogs. Part I. MWI Messenger 2008:8:38
Ramsey DT. The truth about anterior segment dysgenesis. The Gaited Horse 1999;2:40-44.
Ramsey DT. Clearing up misconceptions about ASD. Natural Gate News Journal 1999;9(3):10-11.
Ramsey DT. Rocky Mountain horse eyes provide comparative study to similar human ocular conditions. Natural Gate News Journal 1998;8(1):12-18.
Ramsey DT. Idiopathic bilateral extraocular polymyositis of Golden Retrievers. Golden Retriever Newsletter 1994;XLX-1:20.
Ramsey DT. Time to get the lead out. MU Vector – Companion Animal Medicine News 1991;3(2):5-8.
Research and Technical Reports:
Anterior segment dysgenesis of Rocky Mountain horses, Dean of Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, 1997.
Monographs:
Ramsey DT. Ocular Disorders Presumed to be Inherited in Purebred Horses. Equine Eye Registration Foundation, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, 1st Edition. 1999.
Learning Modules:
Ramsey DT. Learning Module #7: Refraction and loss of the red reflex. Primary Eye Care Module, Verunga One Initiative, Musanze Rwanda, Africa, June–July 2017 (trained 55 nurses)
Ramsey DT. Learning Module #8. Ocular trauma. Primary Eye Care Module, Verunga One Initiative, Musanze Rwanda, Africa, June–July 2017 (trained 55 nurses)
Websites:
The Animal Ophthalmology Center (https://www.eye-vet.com)
Multiple Congenital Ocular Abnormalities (MCOA) in Horses with a PMEL17 Mutation (https://www.eye-vet.com/SilverDapple/)
Acquisition of vital statistics in pure-bred dogs using an electronic data base (http://cvm.msu.edu/clrp)
PRESENTATIONS
International:
The Top 10 List: How to avoid making the 10 most common mistakes in veterinary ophthalmology. Docs4GreatApes Benefit Conference, London, Ontario, Canada, October 2013.
Diagnosis and treatment of eyelid disorders in veterinary species. School of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University, Uganda, Africa, February 2012.
Diagnostic approach to orbital disease in dogs and cats. School of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University, Uganda, Africa, February 2012.
Ocular manifestations of herpesvirus in dogs and cats. School of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University, Uganda, Africa, February 2012.
Diagnosis and treatment of eyelid disorders in veterinary species. Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, Rwanda, Africa, February 2012.
The ophthalmic examination—simplified (lecture and laboratory). Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, Rwanda, Africa, February 2012.
Ocular manifestations of systemic disease. Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, Rwanda, Africa, February 2012.
Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Maidstone, Kent, England, November 2000.
Ocular ultrasonography. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Maidstone, Kent, England, November 2000.
Approach to orbital diseases. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Maidstone, Kent, England, November 2000.
Recent advances in treatment of glaucoma. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Maidstone, Kent, England, November 2000.
Direct vs. indirect ophthalmoscopy. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Maidstone, Kent, England, November 2000.
Assessment and interpretation of posterior ocular segment lesions in the dog. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Veterinary College, University College Dublin, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Republic or Ireland, November 2000.
Diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory corneal disorders. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
Diagnostic considerations for anterior uveal disorders. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
Glaucoma: the optic papilla and iridocorneal angle. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
Lens opacification and instability. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
The funduscopic examination: Interpretation simplified. British Small Animal Veterinary Association Continuing Education Series, Worcheshire, England, November 2000.
An update on Rocky Mountain Horse research. International Gaited Horse Show, Lexington, Kentucky, May 1998.
Corneal disease in the cat. 41st British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Advances in intraocular surgery. State of the Art Lecture, 41st British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Tips for the ophthalmic surgeon. 41st British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Membranous and psuedomembranous conjunctivitis in dogs. 12th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Considerations for difficult ophthalmic cases. 12th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Canine extraocular polymyositis: Evidence of cell-mediated destruction of slow myofibers. 12th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
National:
Orbital diseases in dogs and cats. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
“Bloodless” enucleation. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
A Medley of Feline Ophthalmic Diseases. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
Interesting and challenging cases in veterinary ophthalmology. North American Veterinary Conference, January 2008 Orlando, Florida.
The cornea of older dogs. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
Why your cherry-eye surgery “popped.” North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
Diagnosis and treatment of orbital diseases in dogs and cats. 37th Annual Conference of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, San Antonio, Texas, November 2006.
Interpreting the Ocular Fundus—a simplified approach. Annual Meeting of the Veterinary Ophthalmic Technician Society, San Antonio, Texas, November 2006.
Ocular Manifestations of Feline Herpesvirus. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
The Virtually Bloodless Enucelation. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
Orbital Disease in Dogs and Cats. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
Canine Uveitis. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
Feline Uveitis. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
Ophthalmology Diagnostic Laboratory. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada February 2006.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Eyelid Abnormalities in Dogs and Cats. Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.
Common Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures for the Small Animal Veterinarian. Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.
Recognizing Canine Iridocyclitis: The How-To’s. Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.
How to Avoid Making Common Mistakes in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.
Fundoscopic Examination and Interpretation: Simplified. Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003, Denver, Colorado, July 2003.
Bacterial, fungal and algal microbiology and the eye. William F. Magrane Basic Science Course in Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology, American Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2002.
Anterior uveitis in the dog. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
Antimicrobial and antiinflammatory therapy in ophthalmology. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
Fundic examination and interpretation simplified. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
Ocular neoplasia. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
Cutting edge of veterinary ophthalmology. Western Veterinary Conference 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
How I treat lens-induced uveitis. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Diagnostic approach to the red eye. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Cataracts: clarifying the issues of which and when to refer. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Ocular manifestations and complications of dental disease. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Standards of care: management of glaucoma. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Reducing intraocular pressure rapidly. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Introducing a revolutionary new ophthalmoscope. North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
How I treat orbital diseases. American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
How I treat “cherry eye” and nasolacrimal diseases in the dog. American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Diagnosis and treatment of anterior uveitis in dogs and cats. American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Medical management of the primary glaucomas. American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Update on cataract surgery: patient selection. American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Cataracts: which and when to refer. Schering-Plough Ophthalmology Symposium, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Ocular effects of orally administered orbifloxacin in cats. Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Sarasota, Florida, October 2001.
Ocular imaging techniques. Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Sarasota, Florida, October 2001.
Clinical Workshops I: Ocular imaging modalities. Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Sarasota, Florida, October 2001.
Interpretation of the canine and feline fundus. Annual Meeting of the Veterinary Ophthalmology Technician Society, Sarasota, Florida, October 2001.
Orbital diseases in the dog and cat. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Treatment of phacolytic uveitis. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Feline herpetic keratitis. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Review and treatment of feline eosinophilic keratitis. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Review and update of keratoconjunctivitis sicca . Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
DNA and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Bacterial, fungal and algal microbiology and the eye. William F. Magrane Basic Science Course in Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology, American Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2000.
Refractive error in Rocky Mountain horses with cornea globosa and with normal corneas. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology – Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2000.
Clinical and genetic aspects of congenital ocular abnormalities in Rocky Mountain Horses. Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 17th Annual Meeting, Covington, Kentucky, February 1999.
Diagnosis and treatment of orbital disease in small animals. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 29th Annual Scientific Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 1998.
Corneal thickness measured by ultrasonic pachymetry in horses with cornea globosa. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 29th Annual Scientific Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 1998.
Cataracts in the Siberian husky: Clinical and genetic findings. Siberian Husky National Show, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 1998.
Research developments in anterior segment dysgenesis of Rocky Mountain horses. Rocky Mountain Horse Association, Winchester, Kentucky, November 1997.
A new inherited ocular anomaly in pigmented White Leghorn chickens. Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 15th Annual Meeting, Green Bay, Wisconsin, February 1997.
Anterior segment dysgenesis of Rocky Mountain horses. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 27th Annual Scientific Meeting, Maui, Hawaii, October 1996.
Diagnosis and treatment of orbital diseases. Veterinary Ophthalmology Technician Society, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 27th Annual Scientific Meeting, Maui, Hawaii, October 1996.
Extraocular polymyositis of dogs: Clinical and immunohistochemical results. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Fort Lauterdale, April 1996.
Ligneous conjunctivitis in four Doberman pinschers. South Eastern Veterinary Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting, Fort Lauterdale, Florida, April 1996.
Congenital hemodynamic nonpulsatile expohthalmos. Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 14th Annual Meeting, London, Ontario, February 1996.
Clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of bilateral extraocular polymyositis of dogs. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 26th Annual Scientific Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island, September 1995.
Histochemical and morphometric analysis of fiber types in extraocular muscles of dogs. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 26th Annual Scientific Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island, September 1995.
Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis in a horse. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists/International Symposium on Veterinary Ophthalmology – Annual Scientific Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 1993.
Canine idiopathic bilateral extraocular polymyositis: A case report and preliminary review of 32 cases. Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 11th Annual Meeting, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, February 1993.
Transaural enucleation technique in a Great horned owl. Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 10th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, February 1992.
State/Regional:
How to Avoid Making Mistakes in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Classes on Cumberland. Central Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Jamestown, Kentucky, July 2018.
The Top 10 Most Common Mistakes in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Jackson Area Veterinary Association, Jackson Michigan, August 2015.
Contemporary Topics in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Mid-State Veterinary Medical Association, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2011
The Top 10 Most Common Mistakes in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Southeastern Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 2011.
Ocular Manifestations and Complications of Dental Disease. Jackson Area Veterinary Association, Jackson Michigan, June 2010.
Tips and Tricks in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Ann Arbor Animal Hospital Continuing Education Series, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 2010.
Ocular Manifestations of Feline Herpesvirus-1. Saginaw Veterinary Medical Association, Frankenmuth, Michigan, April 2010.
Ocular Manifestations of Feline Herpesvirus-1, Jackson Area Veterinary Association, Jackson, Michigan, October 2009.
The Virtually Bloodless Enucelation. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Battle Creek, Michigan, April 2007.
Diagnosis and treatment of orbital disease in dogs and cats. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Battle Creek, Michigan, April 2007.
Contemporary Trends in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Mid-Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, February 2005.
Contemporary Topics in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Michiana Veterinary Medical Association, Granger, Indiana, September 2004.
Hereditary eye disease screening: Examination, genetic testing, or both? Battle Creek Kennel Club, Battle Creek Michigan, May 2003.
Diagnostic approach to the red eye. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Battle Creek Michigan, April 2003.
Ocular manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Alexandria, Kentucky, March 2003.
Diagnosis and treatment of iridocyclitis in dogs and cats. Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Alexandria, Kentucky, March 2003.
Glaucoma-the most common cause of blindness in dogs: an easy diagnosis? Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Alexandria, Kentucky, March 2003.
What they didn’t teach you about ophthalmology in veterinary school. Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Alexandria, Kentucky, March 2003.
Ocular emergencies. Northern Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association, Alexandria, Kentucky, March 2003.
Feline Ophthalmology I: Common clinical manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2003.
Feline Ophthalmology II: Tips and tidbits for the cat doctor. Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2003.
Feline Ophthalmology III: Miscellaneous eye diseases of cats. Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2003.
Equine Ophthalmology Update. Michigan Equine Practitioner’s Association, Mary Ann McPhail Equine Performance Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, November 2002.
Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in orbital disease in dogs and cats. Greater St. Louis Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, St. Louis, Missouri, December 2001.
Ocular manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Greater St. Louis Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, St. Louis, Missouri, December 2001.
Fundoscopic examination technique and interpretation in dogs and cats. 25th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University, Alabama, November 2001.
Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in orbital disease in dogs and cats. 25th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University, Alabama, November 2001.
The melting cornea: what to do when referral is not an option. 25th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University, Alabama, November 2001.
Stromal Abscess. 25th Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Auburn University, Alabama, November 2001.
Conditions of the eyelids and ocular adnexa in dogs and cats. 25th Annual Waltham/Ohio State University Symposium for the Treatment of Small Animal Diseases: Ophthalmology, Columbus, Ohio, October 2001.
Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to orbital disease in dogs and cats. 25th Annual Waltham/Ohio State University Symposium for the Treatment of Small Animal Diseases: Ophthalmology, Columbus, Ohio, October 2001.
Equine recurrent uveitis: Current treatment concepts. Fort Dodge Ophthalmology Seminar, Northeast Ohio Equine Practitioners Association, Cleveland, Ohio, November 2000.
Equine Keratomycosis. Fort Dodge Ophthalmology Seminar, Northeast Ohio Equine Practitioners Association, Cleveland, Ohio, November 2000.
Diagnosis and treatment of cataracts. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Ocular ultrasonography. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Contemporary issues in ocular therapeutics and pharmacology. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Ocular emergencies. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of canine glaucoma. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Interesting and challenging cases in veterinary ophthalmology. Southeast Michigan Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Series, Troy, Michigan, September 2000.
Cataracts: Diagnosis and treatment. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Ocular imaging. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Ocular therapeutics and pharmacology update. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Ocular emergencies. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of canine glaucoma. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. Richmond Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, September 2000.
Update on hereditary cataracts in the Siberian Husky, Samoyed, and Alaskan malamute. American Kennel Club Site Visit, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, August 2000.
Hereditary eye disorders in horses with the Silver Dapple locus. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
Practical tips in ophthalmology for the equine practitioner. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
Keratitis in the horse: considerations for vision. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
Minor oculoplastic procedures performed in the standing horse. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
The equine ophthalmic examination. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
Iridocyclitis in the horse: recent treatment innovations for an insidious disease. Greater Milwaukee Association of Equine Practitioners, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1999.
Recent advances in canine glaucoma. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Conjunctivitis in cats: diagnostic and treatment considerations. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Cataracts and cataract surgery: When to refer. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Management of corneal ulcers. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Practical Tips for the ophthalmic surgeon. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Ophthalmic emergencies: Diagnostic and treatment strategies. Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Lansing, Michigan, December 1998.
Ophthalmic abnormalities in Mountain horses. Indiana Association of Equine Practitioners, Noblesville, Indiana, November 1998.
Equine iridocyclitis: recent advances in diagnosis and treatment. Indiana Association of Equine Practitioners, Noblesville, Indiana, November 1998.
Diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory corneal disease in horses. Indiana Association of Equine Practitioners, Noblesville, Indiana, November 1998.
Ophthalmic manifestations of feline herpesvirus-1. West Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan, February 1998.
Practical ophthalmic procedures for the private practitioner. Michiana Veterinary Medical Association, South Bend, Indiana, September 1997.
Clinical and genetic aspects of anterior segment dysgenesis in Rocky Mountain Horses. Genetics Committee, Rocky Mountain Horse Association, Fort Mitchel, Kentucky, September 1997.
Recent advances in veterinary ophthalmology. Saginaw Veterinary Medical Association, Frankenmuth, Michigan, February 1996.
Local:
Hippology: Vision and the equine eye. Clinton County 4-H, Michigan State University Agricultural Extension, St. Johns, Michigan, April 2003.
Commencement speaker, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2001.
Vision and ophthalmology in veterinary medicine. Veterinary Camp 2000. Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, June 2001.
Feline ophthalmology. Feline Club, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, September 2000.
An introduction to ophthalmology. Veterinary Camp 2000. Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, June 2000.
Comparative ophthalmology. Veterinary Camp 1999. Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, June 1999.
Advanced ocular surgical procedures laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine Outreach Activities, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, May 1999.
Commencement speaker, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, May 1998.
Vision as a special sense. 4-H Veterinary Science Teen and Adult Leaders Workshop, The Kettunen Center, Tustin, Michigan, February 1998.
Comparative ophthalmology. East Lansing Regional Eye Care Center, Lansing, Michigan, January 1996.
Avian ophthalmology. 2nd Annual Illinois Wildlife Line Conference. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, November 1994.
Surgical and medical treatment of selected corneal disorders. 75th Annual Fall Conference and Short Course for Veterinarians. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, September 1994.
Eosinophilic keratoconjunctivitis in two horses. Clinical Pathology Conference, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, September 1994.
Feline ophthalmology. Student Chapter, American Association of Feline Practitioners, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, February 1995.
Systemic paecilomycosis in a dog. Clinical Pathology Conference, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, January 1994, with Dr. Seitz.
Psittacine medicine and surgery. Student Chapter, American Association of Zoo Animal Veterinarians, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, April 1992.
Diagnosis and treatment of craniocerebral trauma. University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, January 1992.
Avian orthopedics and bandaging. Morris Animal Foundation Symposium on the Care and Management of Native Wildlife, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, October 1991.
Raptor restraint techniques. Morris Animal Foundation Symposium on the Care and Management of Native Wildlife, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, October 1991.
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND SHORT COURSES ATTENDED
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 52nd Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 2021.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 46th Annual Meeting, Monterey Bay, California, October 2016.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 45th Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas, October 2014.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 43rd Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, October 2012.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 42nd Annual Meeting, Hilton Head, South Carolina, October 2011.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 41st Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, October 2010.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 40th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 2009.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 39th Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2008.
North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 2008.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 37th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, November 2006.
American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 2006.
Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2006.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 36th Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, October 2005.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 35th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 2004.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2004.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2003.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 34th Annual Meeting, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, October 2003.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 33rd Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 2002.
Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2002.
North American Veterinary Conference 2002, Orlando, Florida, January 2002.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2002.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 32nd Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida, October 2001.
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology – Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2001.
Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2001.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2001.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 31st Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, October 2000.
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology – Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2000.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 18th Annual Meeting, East Lansing, Michigan, February 2000.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 2000.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 17th Annual Meeting, Covington, Kentucky, February 1999.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 1999.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 29th Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 1998.
British Small Animal Veterinary Association – 41st Annual Congress, Birmingham, England, April 1998.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 16th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1998.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 1998.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 28th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 1997.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 15th Annual Meeting, Green Bay, Wisconsin, February 1997.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 1997.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 27th Annual Meeting, Maui, Hawaii, October 1996.
South Eastern Veterinary Ophthalmology Society Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1996.
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1996.
Michigan Veterinary Conference, Lansing, Michigan, January 1996.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 14th Annual Meeting, London, Ontario, February 1996.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 26th Annual Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island, September 1995.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 25th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 1994.
Fall Conference for Veterinarians – 75th Annual Meeting, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, September 1994.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists Basic Science Course in Veterinary & Comparative Ophthalmology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, July 11 – July 29, 1994.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 12th Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, February 1994.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 24th Annual Meeting/International Symposium of Veterinary Ophthalmology, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 1993.
Stanford University Basic Science Course in Ophthalmology, Stanford Medical School, Palo Alto, California, July 1 – August 30, 1993.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society – 11th Annual Meeting, West Lafayette, Indiana, February 1993.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 23rd Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, November 1992.
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Conference, Urbana, Illinois, October 1992.
Ralston-Purina Veterinary College Faculty Symposium, 6th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, June 1992.
Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society -10th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, February 1992.
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists – 22nd Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, September 1991.
Humane Animal Care and Use Symposium, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, August 1991.
CONSULTANTSHIP
Contract Laboratory
MPI Research, Inc, Mattawan, Michigan
Bayer Healthcare Animal Health, Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Dow Corning Company, Midland, Michigan
Pfizer, Inc, Kalamazoo, Michigan
The Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan
Internet
VetMedCenter, Santa Fe, New Mexico
www.burlhorse.com
www.eye-vet.com
HONORS AND AWARDS
Young Achiever’s Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University (2001)
Excellence in Teaching Award, SCAVMA Class of 2001, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (2001)
Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (2000)
Excellence in Teaching Award, SCAVMA Class of 2000, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (2000)
Teacher – Scholar Award, Michigan State University (1999)
Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (1997)
Excellence in Teaching Award, SCAVMA Class of 1997, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (1997)
Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award Nominee, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University (1996)
Phi Zeta Literary Achievement Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois (1996)
Horus Award, Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society Meeting (1996)
University of Illinois Outstanding Resident/Graduate Student Award, College of Veterinary Medicine (1995)
Horus Award, Midwest Veterinary Ophthalmology Society Meeting (1993)
L.N. Atkinson, D.V.M., Memorial Award, Outstanding Intern, University of Missouri (1992)
American Animal Hospital Association Senior Student Award (1991)
Surgical Proficiency Award, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (1991)
Salisbury Foundation Scholarship (1991)
REFERENCES
Richard F. Quinn, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVO
Veterinary Eye Specialists of Western Ontario
10203 Charlton Drive, RR1
Denfield Ontario, CANADA
NOM1P0
(519) 666-3937
and
Assistant Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
Ivey Institute of Ophthalmology
750 Commissioners Road East
University of Western Ontario
London Ontario N6A4G5
(519) 685-8478
Stacy Andrew, DVM, Diplomate, ACVO
Georgia Veterinary Specialists
455 Abernathy Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 458-0903
Mary Belle Glaze, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVO
Gulf Coast Animal Eye Clinic
1551 Campbell Road
Houston, TX 77055
(713) 461-3132