Sometimes medical and surgical techniques designed to prevent or treat common veterinary maladies don’t entirely “repair” the four-legged family member. At other times, traditional medical approaches or surgical techniques may be too costly, invasive or even unavailable. Thankfully, rehabilitation and interventional pain management tools, modalities, programs and approaches exist for pets just as they exist for human patients. Come join us as we speak about advanced diagnostics and some interventional, physical medicine techniques aimed at helping return function and quality of life to post surgical, non surgical and chronically ill veterinary patients.
Presented by: Andrea (Andi) Looney, DVM
Cornell College of Vet Med graduate 1989
Spent time in private practice and returned to
Complete internship and residency in Anesthesia/critical care at Cornell University
Stayed to work at Cornell in Community Practice, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia and Pain Management
Has held faculty positions at Cornell, Tufts and worked at Angell, AMC, Ethos Veterinary Health and her favorite place of employment, Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine in North Haven