Patty A Lathan - Mississippi State University



Curriculum VitaePatty A. Lathan301 Presley Dr.Starkville, MS 39759Phone: (765) 426-1573E-mail: lathan@cvm.msstate.eduEducationPurdue University MS July 2007 University of Pennsylvania VMD2002Texas A&M University BA, chemistry1998Appointments HeldAssociate Professor, Small Animal Medicine July 2014 - presentMississippi State UniversityCollege of Veterinary MedicineMississippi State, MS 39762Appointment: 45% teaching20% scholarship35% serviceAssistant Professor, Small Animal Medicine August 2007 - 2014Mississippi State UniversityCollege of Veterinary MedicineMississippi State, MS 39762Appointment: 50% teaching25% scholarship25% serviceSmall Animal Medicine Resident July 2004 – July 2007Purdue UniversitySchool of Veterinary MedicineWest Lafayette, IN 47907-1248Rotating Internship, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery June 2003 – June 2004 Mississippi State UniversityCollege of Veterinary Medicine Mississippi State, MS 39762 Staff Veterinarian July 2002 – June 2003Creature Comforts Veterinary ServiceSaylorsburg, PA 18353Veterinary LicenseMississippi: 1855, 2008 - presentProfessional QualificationsDiplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal MedicineProfessional MembershipsSociety for Comparative Endocrinology, 2008 – presentPresident, 2017-currentSecretary/Treasurer, 2011-2017American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2007 – presentSpecialty Exam Rating Committee, 2018 - presentCredentials Committee, 2012-2017General Exam Rating Committee, 2011-2014Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, 2002 – 2009Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association, 2003 – 2004; 2009 - presentPennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, 2002-2003Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society, Beta Chapter, 2001 - presentAmerican Veterinary Medical Association, 1998 – 2010, 2013-presentAmerican Animal Hospital Association, 1998 - 2004Reviewing ResponsibilitiesInvited Reviewer, Tieraezliche Praxis[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Veterinary Research[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, The Veterinary Journal[Articles reviewed: 6]Invited Reviewer, Australian Veterinary Journal[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association[Articles reviewed: 5]Invited Reviewer, Veterinary Record[Articles reviewed: 6]Invited Reviewer, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine[Articles reviewed: 13]Journal of Veterinary Dermatology[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery[Articles reviewed: 8]Invited Reviewer, Veterinary Medicine[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, Journal of Zoological and Wildlife Medicine.[Articles reviewed: 1]Invited Reviewer, Canadian Veterinary Journal[Articles reviewed: 4]Invited Reviewer, Journal of Small Animal Practice[Articles reviewed: 5]Invited Reviewer, Journal of Domestic Animal Endocrinology[Articles reviewed: 3]Funding/Grant ApplicationsSuccessfulHixon L, Archer T, Sullivant A, Avendano J, Wills R, Lathan P. Variation between interstitial and venous blood glucose concentration of healthy dogs during glucagon administration. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $1000 (2019).Avendano J, Lathan P, Sullivant A, Hixon L, Wills R, Archer T. Comparison of efficacy of freshly reconstituted and frozen glucagon administered as a constant rate infusion in dogs. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $1000 (2019).Pascutti K, Wills R, Archer T, Lathan P, Sullivant A. Association between HgA1C and flash glucose monitoring in diabetic dogs. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $1000 (2019).Gerken K, Archer A, Lathan P, Thames B, Mackin A, Mlsna T, Rjapashka S. Xylitol concentrations in gum after being chewed for differing time periods. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $2000 (2014).Lathan P. Unrestricted grant for feline insulin research. Merck Animal Health, $9000 (2014).Thomason J, Claude A, Ross M, Lathan P, Archer P, Vaughn P, Chiavaccini L. The effects of renal eicosanoids in normotensive and hypotensive anesthetized dogs. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $2000 (2013).Wang C, Lathan P, Swanson E. Development of noninvasive skin cancer biomarkers using animal tissue as surrugates. Mississippi State University Office of Research and Economic Development, $2000 (2013).Stewart K and Lathan P. The use of glargine insulin pens in cats. Nestle-Purina, $2000 (2013).Lathan P. Funding for endocrine video awards. Nestle-Purina, $500 (2014, 2013, 2011).Detwiler A, Archer T, and Lathan P. Comparison of Adrenal Suppression with Otic Glucocorticoid Use in Dogs. Intervet Corporation, $1000 (2011).Detwiler A, Lathan P, Langston C, and Archer T. Cross-reactivity of synthetic glucocorticoids with the cortisol CLI using canine serum. Nestle-Purina, $2400 (2011).Detwiler A, Lathan P, Langston C, and Archer T. Cross-reactivity of synthetic glucocorticoids with the cortisol CLI using canine serum. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, Mississippi State University CVM, $2000 (2010).Lathan P, Bryan C, Langston C, Lunsford K, Mackin A, Pruett S, Johnson J, and Qu W. Development of a novel biodegradable gel-insulin combination for the management of diabetes mellitus in cats. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, $7500 (2009).Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Moore G, Zambon S. Evaluation of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test protocol for diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. Kindy French, $10,100 (2006).Lathan P, Hendrix PK, Mackin A, Boyle C. The effects of buprenorphine on stress hyperglycemia in healthy, client-owned cats. Winn Feline Foundation, $1195 (2004); Mississippi State University Intern Grant Program, $600 (2004).Application UnsuccessfulMlsna T, Lathan P, Wills R. Alert dogs and the identification of volatile biomarkers of abnormal blood glucose levels associated with type I diabetes. National Institutes of Health R15 Grant, $296,208 (2014)..Lathan P. Use of the VetPen in Cats. Merck Animal Health, $43,000 (2014).Thomason J, Claude A, Ross M, Lathan P, Archer P, Vaughn P, Chiavaccini L. The effects of renal eicosanoids in normotensive and hypotensive anesthetized dogs. Pfizer Animal Health, $26,233 (2012).Lathan P, Bryan C, Langston C, Lunsford K, Mackin A, Johnson J, and Qu W. Development of a novel biodegradable gel-insulin combination for the management of diabetes mellitus in cats. Merck, $9490 (2012).Lathan, P. Contract for NSF SBIR application: Mlsna T, Seacoast Science Inc, et. al. The Development of Analytical Equipment and Software for Identification of Volatile Biomarkers of Respiratory Diseases, $20,000 (2011).Mlsna T, Bruce L, Lathan P, Lewis E, Mackin A, Myers O. Analytical Hardware and Methods for Non-Invasive Health Diagnostics and Disease Management, MSU federal initiative program, $3 million (2010).Lathan P, Lunsford K, Bulla C, Pruett S, Langston C, Mackin A, Curotto S, Almoazen, and Johnson J. Development of a novel biodegradable gel-insulin combination for the management of diabetes mellitus in cats. Pfizer Animal Health, $7500 (2010).Lunsford K, Pruett S, Pinchuk L, Shukla AJ, Johnson J, Memili E, Nanduri B, Karsi A, McCarthy F, Hopper R, Smith J, Johnson K, Lathan P, Ryan P, Bushby P, Mackin A, Cooley J. Auto-Boosting Gnrh/Tissue Vaccine Implant for Sterilization in Dogs and Cats. Michelson Foundation, $9,061,500 (2009).Lathan P, Bryan C, Langston C, Lunsford K, Mackin A, Johnson J, and Qu W. Development of a novel biodegradable gel-insulin combination for the management of diabetes mellitus in cats. The International Feline Foundation, $7500 (2009).Research EmphasesDiagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs, feline insulin therapy, diagnosis and treatment of canine hyperadrenocorticism, stress hyperglycemia in cats Past and Ongoing ResearchComparison of efficacy of freshly reconstituted and frozen glucagon administered as a constant rate infusion in dogs, 2019Co-investigator with Javier Avendano, Alyssa Sullivant, Robert Wills, and Todd ArcherVariation between interstitial and venous blood glucose concentration of healthy dogs during glucagon administration, 2019Co-Principal Investigator with Leah Hixon, Todd Archer, Alyssa Sullivant, Javier Avendano, and Robert Wills.Association between hemoglobin A1c concentration and flash glucose monitoring system in dogs, 2019Co-investigator with Kristina Pascutti, Alyssa Sullivant, Robert Wills, and Todd ArcherMorning pre-pill cortisol vs 9 hour post-trilostane cortisol, 2019Co-investigator with Todd Archer and Pam GalatiPre-pill cortisol in hyperadrenocortical dogs on trilostane, 2016-currentPrincipal Investigator with Todd Archer and Ian Ramsey (Glasgow)Urine specific gravity and urine color, 2016-2017Principal Investigator and Supervisor of intern research project with Drs. Harry Cridge and Robert WillsXylitol concentrations in gum after being chewed, 2014—2015Co-Principal Investigator and Supervisor of intern research project with Drs. Kathy Gerken, Todd Archer, Brittany Thames, Andrew Mackin, and Todd Mlsna, Department of ChemistryIdentifying the chemicals sensed by hypoglycemia alert dogs, 2014—2015Principal Investigator with Dr. Todd Mlsna, Dept of Chemistry, and Mike and Kathy Stewart, Wildrose KennelsDevelopment of noninvasive skin cancer biomarkers using animal tissue as surrugates, 2013—2015Co-Investigator with Dr. Chuji Wang, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Dr. Betsy Swanson.Thromboxane and prostacyclin in patients with hyperadrenocorticism, 2013—currentCo-Principal Investigator with Drs. John Thomason and Todd ArcherDeveloping a more objective assessment of mucous membrane color, 2013—2017Principal Investigator and Supervisor, Veterinary Student Research ProjectThe use of the ACTH:cortisol ratio for diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs, 2008-2013Principal InvestigatorBreath sample analysis via cavity ringdown spectroscopy to monitor diabetic regulation in dogs, 2012—2014Co-Investigator with Dr. Chuji Wang, Department of Physics and AstronomyThe use of the glargine insulin pen in cats, 2012 – 2013Principal Investigator and Supervisor, MSU CVM Intern Research ProjectCross-reactivity of feline insulin with a commercially available human insulin assayPrincipal investigator and co-supervisor, MSU CVM Resident/Master’s research project, 2011—2012Development of a novel biodegradable gel-insulin combination for the management of diabetes mellitus in cats, 2009 – 2012Principal Investigator and co-supervisor, MSU CVM Resident/Master’s research projectCross-reactivity of synthetic glucocorticoids with the cortisol CLI using canine serum, 2008 – 2011Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Todd Archer and supervisor, MSU CVM Intern research projectThe necessity of the baseline cortisol sample for diagnosis and monitoring of canine adrenal disease, 2010 - currentCo-Principal Investigator and Supervisor with Dr. Todd Archer, Clinical Sciences, MSU CVM Intern research projectComparison of adrenocortical suppression induced by otic mometasone and triamcinolone, 2010 – 2011Principal Investigator and supervisor, MSU CVM Intern research projectSerosurvey of E. canis, E. chaffeensis, and E. ewingii in dogs, 2010Co-Investigator with Dr. Melissa Beall, IDEXX Laboratories, and othersAnalytical Hardware and Methods for Non-Invasive Health Diagnostics and Disease Management, 2009 – currentCo-Investigator with Dr. Todd Mlsna, Department of ChemistryUse of a low dose ACTH stimulation test for diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs, 2005 – 2007Co-Investigator with Dr. Catharine Scott-Moncrieff, Purdue UniversityEffect of Buprenorphine on Stress Hyperglycemia in Cats, 2003-2004Co-Investigator with Dr. P.K. Hendrix, Clinical Sciences, Intern research projectPublicationsJournal ContributionsSubmittedEmbersics CE, Cooley-Lock K, Lathan P, Archer T. Congenital antral mucosal valve resulting in gastric outlet obstruction in a dog. Rejected by JVIM, resubmitting to JAVMA.Stewart S, Wills R, Jordan D, Lathan P. Tolerance of a glargine insulin pen for administration of a subcutaneous injection in cats. Rejected, JFMS, Feb 2016. In progress.RefereedSullivant A, Lathan P. Ketoconazole-induced hypoadrenocorticism. Accepted, Can Vet J, 2019, in press.Galati P, Lathan P. Diagnosis and management of canine hypoadrenocorticism. Today’s Veterinary Practice, July/Aug, 2019.Cridge H, Brinkman E, Lathan P. Biliary dilation: An unusual presentation of histoplasma capuslatum in a dog. Accepted by JAAHA, Mar 2019, in press.Rajapaksha SM, Gerken K, Archer T, Lathan P, Mlsna T. Extraction and analysis of xylitol in sugar free gum samples by GC-MS with direct aqueous injection. Accepted, Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 2019.Rajapaksha SM, Samarasekara D, Brown JC, Howard L, Gerken K, Archer T, Lathan P, Mlsna T, and Mlsna D. Determination of Xylitol in Sugar Free Gum by GC-MS with Direct Aqueous Injection: A Laboratory Experiment for Chemistry Students. J Chem Educ, 2018, 95.Lathan P, Thompson AL. Management of hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s disease) in dogs. Vet Med: Res and Reports, Feb 2018, 1-10.Behrend E, Holford A, Lathan P, Rucinsky R, Schulman R. 2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc, 2018. Cridge H, Wills R, Lathan P. Correlation between urine color and urine specific gravity in dogs: Can urine color be used to identify concentrated urine? Can Vet J, 2018, 178.Hiebert, EC, Wills R, Lathan P. Mucous membrane color assessment variability between veterinary students utilizing either a colorimetric or word-based scale. J Vet Med Educ, Published online Nov, 2018.Senior faculty member overseeing a student project with Dr. Wills. Involved in all parts.Cridge H, McLewee N, Cooley J, Lathan P. Concurrent metastatic islet cell carcinoma, ACTH-producing pituitary carcinoma, adrenocortical necrosis and glucocorticoid-deficient hypoadrenocorticism in a dog. Veterinary Record Case Reports, Aug 2017.Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Wills R. Use of the cortisol-to-ACTH Ratio for diagnosis of primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. J Vet Intern Med, Sept/Oct 2014, 1546-1550.Collected and analyzed data, primary author of manuscript.Wang Z, Wang C, Lathan P. Breath acetone analysis of diabetic dogs using a cavity ringdown breath analyzer. IEEE Sensors, Dec 2013, PP:99.Clinical coordinator, responsible for study design, IACUC approval and all veterinary aspects including collection of breath samples from normal dogs and dogs with diabetes mellitus, and analysis of data and co-author of manuscript.Dissanayake S, Lathan P, Mlsna T. Novel extraction of volatile biomarkers from canine breath for gas chromatography mass spectrometry. Journal of Breath Research, Dec 2012, 6, 041001.Clinical coordinator, responsible for study design, IACUC approval and all veterinary aspects including collection of breath samples from normal dogs and dogs with respiratory disease, and definitive diagnosis of respiratory disease. Lathan P. Hypothyroidism. Clinician’s Brief, November 2012, 25-28.Beall MJ, Alleman AR, Breitschwerdt EB, Cohn LA, Couto CG, Dryden MW, Guptill LC, Iazbik C, Kania SA, Lathan P, Little SE, Roy A, Sayler KA, Stillman BA, Welles EG, Wolfson W, and Yabsley MJ. Ehrlichia canis, Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Ehrlichia ewingii seroprevalence in dogs in North America—a multi-institutional study. Parasites and Vectors, Feb 2012, 5:29-39.Responsible for collection of blood samples and recording clinical information from dogs included in the study.Lathan P. When T4 Values are Normal. Clinician’s Brief, May 2011, 25-28.Wallace M, Lathan P, Brinkman E. What’s your diagnosis: B-cell lymphoma. JAVMA, May 1, 2012, 240: 1063-1065.Clinician in charge of case: Responsible for clinical management of the patient in this publication, and co-drafted the manuscript. Bryan C, Simmons J, Lathan P. Hypoadrenocorticism. Standards of Care, Oct 2009, 1-7.Clinical and research supervisor of first author resident/Masters student; co-drafted the manuscript.Lathan P, Zambon S, Moore G, Scott-Moncrieff JC. Use of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test for the diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. JVIM, July/Aug 2008.Co-planned the project, performed all data collection, and drafted the manuscript.Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC. When to refer: Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs. Clinician’s Brief, Feb 2007, 21-22.Lathan P, Tyler J. Canine hypoadrenocorticism: Pathophysiology and clinical features. Compendium of Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, Feb 2005, 121-132.Lathan P, Tyler J. Canine hypoadrenocorticism: Diagnosis and treatment. Compendium of Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, Feb 2005, 110-120.OtherLathan P, Byers C, Wasik B. Diagnosing canine hyperadrenocorticism, roundtable discussion. Clinician’s Brief, April 2019, 1-5.Lathan P, Byers C, Wasik B. Managing canine hyperadrenocorticism, roundtable discussion. Clinician’s Brief, May 2019, 1-9.Bruyette D, Cook A, Lathan P. Monitoring of canine patients with hyperadrenocorticism receiving trilostane therapy. Prepared for dispersion prior to Audrey Cook’s lecture on the topic during the ACVIM Forum, June 2018.Lathan P and Fleeman L. Comparing lente insulin and NPH insulin for treating diabetic dogs. Invited research comment. Vet Rec, Sep 2018, 260-261.Lathan P. Book review: Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Endocrinology and Reproduction. JAVMA, Mar 2018, 670. Thompson A, Lathan P, Fleeman L. Update on insulin treatment for dogs and cats: insulin dosing pens and more. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, April 2015, 6:129-142.Bishop B, Lathan P. Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. Veterinary Focus, 2015, 46-54.Lathan P. Update in Feline Medicine 2013. Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, Oct 2013, 1-2.Lathan P. Detemir in cats, commentary. Clinicians Brief, Mar 2013, 56.Lathan P. Compounded vs. Commercial PZI, commentary. Clinicians Brief, June 2012. Lathan P. Diabetic remission using glargine in cats. Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, Nov 2009, 22:1-3.Book ChaptersEndocrinology Section editor, 5 Minute Veterinary Consult, 7th edition.Chapter Author, 7 chapters, 5 Minute Veterinary Consult, 7th edition.Lathan P. Hypoadrenocorticism. In Dave Bruyette (ed). Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine, in press.Lathan P. Adrenal Tumors. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 4rd edition. Elsevier, submitted.Cridge H, Lathan P. Blood Glucose Curves. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 4rd edition. Elsevier, submitted.Lathan P. Hypoadrenocorticism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 4rd edition. Elsevier, submitted.Lathan P. Primary Hyperparathyroidism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 4rd edition. Elsevier, submitted.Lathan P. Primary Hypoparathyroidism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 4rd edition. Elsevier, submitted.Lathan P. Hypoparathyroidism. In Ettinger S and Feldman E (eds.) Small Animal Internal Medicine, 2016.Lathan P. Diabetic Ketoacidosis. In Lane I and Stokes J (eds). Clinical Decision Support in Small Animal Internal Medicine, web/mobile app, 2016.Lathan P. Canine Diabetes Mellitus. In Lane I and Stokes J (eds). Clinical Decision Support in Small Animal Internal Medicine, web/mobile app, 2016.Lathan P. Hypoadrenocorticism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 3rd edition. Elsevier, 2015.Lathan P. Primary Hyperparathyroidism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 3rd edition. Elsevier, 2015.Lathan P. Primary Hypoparathyroidism. In Cote E (ed). Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Dogs and Cats, 3rd edition. Elsevier, 2015.Lathan P. Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs. In Rand J (ed). Clinical Endocrinology of Companion Animals. Wiley & Sons, 2013.Scientific AbstractsDissanayake S, Lathan P, Mlsna T. Identification of volatile biomarker profiles of lung diseases in canines using active SPME GCMS. Poster, Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Kansas City, MO, 2012.Bryan C, Lathan P, Bulla C, Curotto S, Pruett S, Lunsford K. Cross-reactivity of feline insulin with a commercially available human insulin assay. Poster, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Denver, CO, 2011.Alleman AR, Lathan P, Little SE, et al. Seroprevalence of three Ehrlichia species in dogs—a multi-institutional study. Poster, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Denver, CO, 2011.Lathan P, Zambon S, Moore G, Scott-Moncrieff JC. Use of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test for the diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. Abstract, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Seattle, WA, 2007. AwardsOxford Laboratories Award for Excellence In The Advancement of Knowledge Concerning Small Animal Endocrinology. Second Place Publication, Clinical Science, 2014, for:Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Wills R. Use of the cortisol-to-ACTH Ratio for diagnosis of primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. J Vet Intern Med, Sept/Oct 2014, 1546-1550.Continuing Education/Scientific Lectures PresentedInternationalManagement of Diabetes Mellitus, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Congreso Veterinario de Leon, Mexico, 2019.Diagnosis, Treatment, and Monitoring of Canine Addison’s Disease, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Monitoring of Canine Cushing’s Disease, AMMVEPE, Acapulco, Mexico, 2019.Why It Is Important To Unmask Addison’s Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment of Addison’s Disease, Interesting Cases of Addison’s Disease, Interesting Study Cases of Cushing’s Disease, Congreso Veterinario de Leon, Mexico, 2018.Adrenal Disease: Practical Tips and Tricks, Beyond the Textbook Addisonian, Diagnostic Approach to PU/PD, Moscow Veterinary Congress, Moscow, Russia, 2018. Confirming the Diagnosis of Addison’s Disease, How to Avoid Pitfalls in Diagnostic Work-up. Dechra Zycortal Symposium, Skipton, England, 2017.Updates on the Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Management of Difficult Diabetics, Adrenal Dilemmas. Novotech Formacion Conference, Madrid, Spain, 2017.Treatment of Canine Hypoadrenocorticism, VetFolio. 1 hour web conference, 2016. Podcast Series, VetFolio. 4, 15 minute podcasts, 2016. P and Archer T. Endocrinology Certificate Program. Vetfolio. 1 hour web conferences on Hyperthyroidism and Hypoadrenocorticism, 2016. of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. VetFolio Webinar, , 2015.Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism. VetStrategy Webinar, Canada, 2014.Pathophysiology of Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs and in People, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Montreal, QC, 2009.NationalPre-Pill Monitoring of Trilostane Therapy (with Dr. Todd Archer), Controversies in Management of Hyperadrenocorticism (with Drs. Cindi Ward and Ian Ramsey), ACVIM Forum, Phoenix, 2019.Monitoring Cushingoid Dogs on Trilostane: What’s New, Practical Tips for Diagnosing and Treating Adrenal Disease, Update on Monitoring Patients with Diabetes Mellitus, Revisiting Hypothyroidism. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, 2019.Roundtable discussion on canine hyperadrenocorticism, sponsored by Dechra Pharmaceuticals, Chicago, 2018.Addisonian Dogs that Don’t Read the Book, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD, Newer Treatment Protocols for DKA. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, 2018.AAHA Diabetes Guidelines, American Animal Hospital Association, Denver, 2018.AAHA Diabetes Guidelines and Monitoring Patients on Trilostane Therapy, American Veterinary Medical Association, Denver, 2018.AAHA Diabetes Guidelines, web conference, 2018.Monitoring Diabetic Dogs and Cats: Focusing on the Whole Patient in the Clinic and at Home, Beyond the Textbook Addisonian, Adrenal Endocrinology: Practical Tips and Tricks, Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL, 2018.Managing Diabetes in Cats, American Animal Hospital Association, Nashville, TN, 2017. Beyond the Textbook Addisonian, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners Symposium, Atlanta, GA, 2017.Managing Diabetes in Cats, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2017Managing Diabetes in Cats, Updates on Canine Hypoadrenocorticism, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, 2017.Lathan P, Fleeman L, Thompson A. How to get the most out of serial blood glucose curves. ACVIM Forum, Denver, CO, 2016.Insulin Therapy in Diabetic Dogs and Cats, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2016.In a Funk About Cushing’s Part 1: Diagnosis, In a Funk About Cushing’s Part 2: Treatment, Adrenal Dilemmas: Two Endocrinologists’ Opinions (with Ellen Behrend), The Veterinarian’s Guide to Addison’s and Atypical Addison’s Disease, Insulin Therapy in Diabetic Dogs and Cats, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2016.Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD, Diagnostic Workup of Hypercalcemia, Update on the Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update on the Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, The “Other” Feline Endocrinopathies, Update on the Management of Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus, Advances in the Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Atlantic City Veterinary Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, 2015.Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocroticsim, Update on the Management of Diabetic Cats and Dogs, Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2015.Treatment of Hypoadrenocorticism, Panel Member, SCE Pre-ACVIM Forum Meeting, French Lick, IN, 2015.Update on Insulin Treatments for Dogs and Cats: Insulin Dosing Pens and More, with Ann Thompson and Linda Fleeman, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Indianapolis, IN, 2015.The Veterinarian’s Guide to Addison’s and Atypical Addison’s Disease, The Clinical Approach to Polyuria/Polydipsia, How Would You Handle This Cushingoid Case?, The Clinical Approach to Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Common Endocrine Questions from Referring Veterinarians, American Veterinary Medical Association Convention, Boston, MA, 2015.Update on Feline Hyperthyroidism, Update on Canine Hypoadrenocorticism, Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Advances in the Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus (Technician Program), Central Veterinary Conference San Diego, San Diego, CA, 2014. Update on Feline Hyperthyroidism, Update on Canine Hypoadrenocorticism, Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Advances in the Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus (Technician Program), Ask the Expert Lunch, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO, 2014. Update on Canine and Feline Diabetes, Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. Southeast Veterinary Conference, Mytle Beach, SC, 2014.Hyperthyroidism, Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus, Arkansas VMA Annual Meeting, Hot Springs, AR, 2014.Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Advances in the Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2014.Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Fort Walton VMA, Fort Walton, FL, 2014.Alternative Teaching Methods for Stimulating Interest in Endocrinology. Society for Comparative Endocrinology Endocrine Educators Breakfast, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Seattle,WA, 2013.Management of Feline and Canine Diabetes Mellitus, Management of Hypercalcemia, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, and Updates in Canine Hypoadrenocorticism. Southeastern Veterinary Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2013.Understanding ACTH Stimulation Tests. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, New Orleans, LA, 2012.Management of Feline Diabetes Mellitus, Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, and Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs. West Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, Greenbriar, WV, 2012.Insulin Therapy: Past, Present, and Future. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Denver, CO, 2011.Management of Feline Diabetes Mellitus and What Insulin Are We Using THIS Week?, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, 2011.Management of Feline DM, Current Insulin Recommendations for Dogs, Demystifying the Diagnosis of Canine Cushing’s Disease, Taming of the Adrenals: Treatment of Cushing’s Disease, Atypical Cushing’s; Addison’s Disease—An Update on the Great Pretender, Hypothyroidism, and Hypercalcemia. Colonial Veterinary Conference, Williamsburg, VA, 2011.Management of Feline DM, Current Insulin Recommendations for Dogs, Demystifying the Diagnosis of Canine Cushing’s Disease, Taming of the Adrenals: Treatment of Cushing’s Disease, Atypical Cushing’s, and Addison’s Disease—An Update on the Great Pretender. Southeastern Veterinary Conference, Hilton Head, SC, 2011.Hormone Abnormalities in Adrenal Disease, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Anaheim, CA, 2010.Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs, Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Atypical Presentations of Canine Adrenal Disease, Canine Hypothyroidism, Diagnostic Approach to Hypercalcemia, and Managing Diabetic Patients and Their Owners. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO, 2009.Update on Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Update on Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Atypical Hyperadrenocorticism, Feline Cushing’s Syndrome, Acromegaly, Update on Canine Hypoadrenocorticism, Clinical Approach to Hypercalcemia, Clinical Approach to Hypoglycemia, Update on Canine Diabetes Mellitus, Update on Feline Diabetes Mellitus, and Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis. Great Smokies Veterinary Conference, Asheville, NC, 2008.RegionalCase-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Houston VCA Meeting, Houston, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Long Island VCA Meeting, New York City, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Management of Diabetes Mellitus I, Update of Management of Diabetes Mellitus II, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD, Canine Hypothyroidism Revisited. Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Management of Diabetes Mellitus I, Update of Management of Diabetes Mellitus II, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Fetch, Baltimore, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Atlanta VCA Meeting, Atlanta, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Austin VCA Meeting, Austin, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Fort Lauderdale VCA Meeting, Ft Lauderdale, 2019.Monitoring Cushingoid Dogs on Trilostane: What’s New, Case-based Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, Update on Monitoring Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, Starkville, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Vermont VMA Meeting, Burlington, VT, 2019.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Tulsa area VCA Meeting, Tulsa, OK, 2018.Client Compliance and Adrenal Disease, Portland VMA. Portland, OR, 2018.Case-Based Update of Hypoadrenocorticism, Case-Based Update of Hyperadrenocorticism, Update of Diabetes Mellitus, Feline Endocrinopathies, PU/PD. Los Angeles VCA Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, 2018.Adrenal Potpourri: Fun with Vetoryl and Zycortal. Dechra Sales Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, 2017.Update on Addison’s Disease, Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism, Clinical Approach to PU/PD, Management of Feline Diabetes, Update on Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Other Feline Endocrinopathies. North Carolina Small Animal Academy, Raleigh, NC, 2017.Adrenal Diagnostics, Update on the Management of Diabetic Cats and Dogs, Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (2h), Update on Canine Hypoadrenocorticism. CE by the Sea, Corpus Christi, TX, 2016.Solving the Problems in Managing Feline Diabetes Mellitus, Advances in the Management of DKA, Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD, Update on Hypoadrenocorticism, Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, 2016.Update on Management of Addison’s, The “Other” Feline Endocrinopathies, Diagnostic Approach to Hypercalcemia, Clinical Approach to PU/PD, Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. New York State Veterinary Conference, White Plains, NY, 2016.Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Update on Canine Hypoadenocorticism, Mid-South Regional Veterinary Conference, Memphis, TN, 2015.Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism with Trilostane. Flowood, MS, 2015.Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Management of Diabetic Dogs and Cats, Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association, Starkville, MS, 2015. Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. Jefferson County Veterinary Medical Association, Birmingham, AL, 2015.Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and Cats. Animal Emergency and Referral Clinic Seminar Series, Pearl, MS, 2014.Management of Feline Diabetes Mellitus. Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, Starkville, MS, 2011.Insulin Therapy: Past, Present, and Future. Greater Columbia VMA, Columbia, SC, 2011.Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs. Tuscaloosa Veterinary Medical Association, Tuscaloosa, AL, 2010.Update on Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Tuscaloosa Veterinary Medical Association, Tuscaloosa, AL, 2008Diabetes Mellitus for Technicians. Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, Starkville, MS, 2008. Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism and Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism. Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, Starkville, MS, 2008. Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs. College-Wide Seminar. Mississippi State, MS, 2007.Erythrocytosis in Dogs and Cats. Resident Seminar. West Lafayette, IN, 2006.Update on Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. West Lafayette Veterinary Medical Association, West Lafayette, IN, 2006.Hyporeninemic Hypoaldosteronism in a Dog. Resident Seminar. West Lafayette, IN, 2005.Hypocalcemia in Dogs and Cats, Resident Seminar, West Lafayette, IN, 2005.Stress Hyperglycemia in Cats, Resident Seminar, West Lafayette, IN, 2004.Professional Veterinary Continuing EducationCanine Hyperadrenocorticism: Diagnosis and Treatment. 2 week online didactic and interactive CE course co-taught with Dr. Todd Archer. 4 hours of live online “lecturing,” and 2 weeks of answering questions on message boards. Approximately 200 participants each year. Veterinary Information Network, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2019.Canine Hypoadrenocorticism. 2 week online didactic and interactive CE course co-taught with Dr. Christine Bryan. 4 hours of live online “lecturing,” and 2 weeks of answering questions on message boards. Approximately 150 participants. Veterinary Information Network, 2011.Clinical Faculty Responsibilities, Mississippi State University, 2007 – currentClinical DutiesPart of a five-faculty member clinical service group responsible for providing Small Animal Medicine and ICU services for MSU. On-clinic responsibilities consist of co-supervision of a team consisting of two or three residents, two interns, and eight to ten senior veterinary students, with final case responsibility for half of the varied cases admitted through the service. Veterinary Student Teaching (Clinical)Joint responsibility for supervision of Small Animal Internal Medicine rotation, a year-round six- to eight-week full-time non-elective rotation for Senior veterinary students. Lead one hour of case discussions with house officers and one hour of case discussions with students on a daily basis.Veterinary Student Teaching (Individualized Programs)Directed Individual Study (DIS)2014: Bradley Bishop (Senior)Individual Study in Endocrinology2 weeks2010:Sara Fritz (Senior)Individual Study in Endocrinology2 weeksVeterinary Student Teaching (Didactic)Courses Initiated/Course Organizer2009:CVM 5602 Comparative EndocrinologyDeveloped a 2 credit phase II elective consisting of approximately 25 hours of lecture and 10 hours of small group problem solving. A final project consisting of a group presentation or music video highlighting an endocrinopathy augments the learning process. Offered one to two times per year.Lectures2019: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology7 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds9 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology4 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hours2018: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology7 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds18 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology4 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology26 hours2017:CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds16 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology4 hoursCVM 5990 Hematology Elective, Erythrocytosis1 hour2016: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds12 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology4 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hours2015: Student Chapter of ACVIM Diabetes Mellitus, Addison’s, and Cushing’s1 hourCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds16 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology3 hoursCVM 5990 Hematology Elective, Erythrocytosis1 hour2014: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology7 hoursCVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5990 Hematology Elective, Erythrocytosis1 hourCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds16 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology3 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hours2013: CVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5990 Hematology Elective, Erythrocytosis1 hourCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology22 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds24 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology2 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hours2012: CVM 5380 SA IM Clinical Rotation, Topic Rounds20 hours CVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure3 hoursCVM 5990 Hematology Elective, Erythrocytosis1 hourCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology2 hoursCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology20 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hours2011: CVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology (offered twice)30 hours CVM 5185 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery I, Renal Failure2 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology6 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Exocrine Pancreas Physiology1 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology2 hoursStudent Chapter of the AAFP, Feline Endocrinopathies1 hour2010: CVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology (offered twice)30 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology6.5 hoursCVM 5036 Veterinary Physiology, Endocrine Physiology13 hours(Lectures delivered in both Spring and Fall 2010)CVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology2 hoursStudent Chapter of the AAFP Feline Hyperthyroidism1 hour 2009: CVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology14 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology4.5 hoursCVM 5004 NAVLE Board Review, Endocrinology Review2 hoursCVM 5814 Feline Medicine Elective, Feline Endocrinology2 hoursStudent Chapter of the AAFP Feline Renal Failure1 hour2008: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Endocrinology4.5 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Dermatology1 hourStudent Chapter of the ACVIM Atypical hypoadrenocorticism1 hour2007: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, Hyperkalemia1 hourCase Studies/Problem-Solving2013: SCAVMA/SACVIM Club: Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency1 hourCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, PU/PD2 hours2012: CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, PU/PD1 hourCVM 5602/6602 Comparative Endocrinology10 hours2011:CVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, PU/PD1 hourCVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology20 hours2010:CVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology20 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, PU/PD1 hour2009: CVM 5602 Comparative Endocrinology8 hoursCVM 5195 Small Animal Medicine and Surgery II, PU/PD1 hourLaboratory2011:Feline Club Physical Examination of the Feline Patient2 hours 2010:Feline Club Physical Examination of the Feline Patient2 hours 2007:Feline Club Physical Examination of the Feline Patient1 hourUndergraduate Student Teaching (Didactic)Courses Initiated2008: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine: Beyond Shots and DewormingDeveloped 1 credit undergraduate course aimed at increasing interest in veterinary medicine. Students attend weekly lectures on various topics and are assigned to shadow a clinician in the teaching hospital. Offered in the fall and spring of each year. Course is consistently full.Lectures2018: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus, Parvo2 hours2017: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus1 hours2016: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus1 hours2015: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus1 hours2014: Vet Camp, Small Animal Emergency Cases1 hourCVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus2 hours2013:CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus2 hoursVet Camp, Small Animal Emergency Cases1 hourVet Camp, Physical Examination Laboratory1 hour2012: Vet Camp, Small Animal Emergency Cases2 hoursCVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus2 hours2011: Vet Camp, Small Animal Emergency Cases1 hourNational Pre-Veterinary Society Meeting, A Night in the ER2 hoursCVM 1012 Careers in Veterinary Medicine, Emergency Medicine1 hourCVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus4 hours2010: CVM1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus4 hoursCVM 1012 Careers in Veterinary Medicine, Emergency Medicine1 hourMSU Pre-Vet Society, Emergency Medicine1 hour2009: CVM 1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus4 hoursCVM 1012 Careers in Veterinary Medicine, Emergency Medicine1 hour2008: CVM1001 Veterinary Medicine, Overview and Diabetes Mellitus2 hoursCVM 1012 Careers in Veterinary Medicine, Emergency Medicine1 hourVeterinary Technology Student Teaching (Didactic)Lectures2010: CVM 3012 Small Animal Diseases and Management, Endocrinology3 hoursPost-Graduate (Resident) Teaching (Didactic)Courses Initiated/Course Organizer2009:CVM 6602 Comparative EndocrinologyDeveloped a 2 credit elective consisting of approximately 25 hours of lecture and 10 hours of case-based learning. Residents assist veterinary students enrolled in CVM 5602 with small group problem solving, and develop a one hour lecture to be given to the class.Post-graduate Teaching (Supervision, Clinical Research)2008 - current:Member, MSU Graduate FacultySupervisor, Small Animal Rotating Internship2017-2018Ashley Coll2016-2017 Harry CridgeAngela HarringtonMichael EnsorGreg KaimanKaitlin FiskeConor MoloneyTaylor GravilleClaire TotariClay Ivey2015-2016Lisa Durso2014 – 2015 Chiya ChenJacob HelmickSam ChiuLachlan McQueenMichelle FooteBlake WebbKathy GerkenJudith VisserLan-Hsin KuoCo-Supervisor, Small Animal Rotating Internship2018-2019Javier AvendanoChristy BuckleyDanielle DawLeah HixonKristina Pascutti2013– 2014 Katie CooleyDavid HutchesonAlison KhooSaya PressJacqui Scott2012 – 2013 Andy Law2011 - 2012:Anne BeyerRachel BlakeClaire FellmanKatrina StewartAndrea DedeauxEileen SeagePaul VaughnTalisha MooreAmanda Wagoner2010 - 2011:Ashley Detwiler2009 - 2010:Kirsten BeginAlicia DudleySakthila JeyakumarPhilip Eddey Chelsea KunstKrista GazzolaCassie LuxWilliam Kimberlin Tammy OwensNominated Mentor, Intern:Audrey Restle (2019-2020)Conor Moloney (2017-2018)Current: IM Resident, University College, DublinHarry Cridge (2016-2017)Current: IM Resident, Mississippi State UniversityMichelle Foote (2013-2014)Current: Private Practice, North CarolinaKatrina Stewart (2012-2013)Current: Completed Internal Medicine Residency, Purdue UniversityEileen Seage (2012-2013)Current: Boarded, ACVIM (SAIM)Andrea Dedeaux (2011-2012)Current: Boarded, ACVIM (SAIM and Oncology)Anne Beyer (2010-2011)Current: Ophthalmology Residency, Auburn Univ.Ali Dudley (2010 – 2011)Current: Boarded, ACVIM (SAIM)Tammy Owens (2009 – 2010)Current: Boarded, DACVNResident Supervision2018--current Pamela Galati, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2017—2019Shannon McLean, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2017—currentHarry Cridge, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2016—currentKatie Lock, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2015 – currentSam Muro, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2014 – currentNatalie McLewee, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2013 – currentAlyssa Sullivant, Resident in Small Animal MedicineMember of resident training committee2012 – 2015Claire Fellman, Resident in Small Animal Medicine, PhD studentMember of resident training committee2010 – 2013Jill Manion, Resident in Small Animal Medicine, Master of Science studentChief residency supervisor for residency preparing candidate for ACVIM certification.2009 – 2012Christine Bryan, Resident in Small Animal Medicine, Master of Science studentMember of resident training committeeGraduate Supervision2018 – presentPamela Galati, Resident in Small Animal Medicine, Master of Science studentMember of Master’s committee2011 – 2014Shamitha Dissanayake, PhD graduate student in chemistryMember of PhD graduate committee. Currently in a post-doctoral position.Thesis: Identification methods and chemometric analysis of mammalian volatile biomarkers2009 – 2012Christine Bryan, Resident in Small Animal Medicine, Master of Science studentCo-chair of Master’s committeeLectures2013: CVM 8990Clinical Assessment of SA IM, Endocrine Pharmacotherapies1 hourCVM 8990Clinical Assessment of SA IM, Advanced Adrenal Physiology1 hour2012: CVM 8990 Clinical Assessment of SA IM, Endocrine Physiology3 hoursStudent AdvisingMentor:Pat Hyde, 2016Bradley Bishop, 2014Jason Collins, 2013Carlos Ameijeiras, 2011Faculty advisor, Broad Spectrum/VOICE, 2018-current Faculty advisor, Veterinary Students as One in Culture and Ethnicity (VOICE), 2014-2018Faculty advisor, Broad Spectrum, 2017-2018Faculty advisor, Student Chapter, American Association of Feline Practitioners, 2008 – 2014Advisor, Clinicopathologic Conferences (seniors)Pheochromocytoma, Acacia Cooper, 2019Caval syndrome, Veronica Kiely, 2019Ectopic ureters, Hannah McCurdy, 2019Pure red cell aplasia, Rachel Mann, 2019 Heat Stroke, Liz Moyer, 2018Feline lymphoma (co-advisor with Taya Marquardt), Cari Foley, 2018Cholangiohepatitis, Boyd Hardy, 2018Hypoadrenocorticism, Sarah Beckman, 2018Canine Histoplasmosis, Amanda J Cain, 2018Pituitary Dwarfism, Ashley Plover, 2017Hepatozoonosis, Meghan Sommers, 2017Feline IBD, Lori Nichols, 2017Cytauxzoon felis, Ruzena Pack, 2017Sinonasal Aspergillosis, Chris Lenahen, 2016Tetralogy of Fallot, Hannah Denton, 2016Insulinoma, Matt Ryan, 2016Myasthenia Gravis, Katie Fuqua, 2014Marijuana Toxicity, Bradley Bishop, 2014Caval Syndrome, Megan Facer, 2014Xylitol Toxicity, Jason Wright, 2014Pseudohypoadrenocorticism, Chris Karnes, 2014Megaesophagus, Lindsey Pierce, 2013Sago Palm Toxicity, Ryan Detwiler, 2013Thyrotoxic Cardiomyopathy, Kelly Johnson, 2013Feline Cushing’s Syndrome, Chris Magee, 2013Salmon Toxicity, Melanie Tinin, 2011IMHA, Todd Sullivan, 2011Hypoadrenocorticism, Alana Owens, 2011Trichomoniasis in Cats, Randall King, 2011Hyperparathyroidism, Katie Stepp, 2011Feline Asthma, Lydia Powell, 2010Lyme Nephropathy, Rachel Reith, 2010Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Clark Campbell, 2010Hypertrophic Gastropathy, Mandy High, 2010Anticoagulant Rodenticide Toxicity, Melissa Healy, 2010Hypoadrenocorticism, Jamie Ford, 2010Canine Megaesophagus, Jeanette Hobby, 2010Canine Inflammatory Rhinitis, Samantha Jennings, 2010Pheochromocytoma, Amber Januszewski, 2010GME, Amy Dunaway, 2009Addison’s Disease, Mandy Wallace, 2009Infective Endocarditis, Adrienne Haseldon, 2009Canine Blastomycosis, Dorothy Jackson, 2008Tricuspid Dysplasia in the Dog, Jaci Sites, 2008Canine Pyelonephritis, Erin Rush, 2008Other TeachingNAVC Clinical Case Challenge. “Tina” Online clinical case for assessment by veterinary students. Designed with questions for student self-assessment. The Problem-Oriented Medical Record. One hour lecture; first-year veterinary students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2006.Diseases of the Ear. One hour; second year veterinary technology students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2005, 2006.Neurologic Disorders. One hour; second year veterinary technology students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2005, 2006.Canine and Feline Pediatrics. One hour lecture; second year veterinary technology students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2004.Arthrocentesis; Intraosseous catheters; Thoracocentesis and Chest Tube Management. Two hour laboratory; third-year veterinary students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2005, 2006.Two hour laboratory, second-year veterinary technician students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2006.Applications and Integrations. Tutor; first-year veterinary student problem-oriented course tutor, 2006.The Neurologic Exam. Oral examination; first-year veterinary students, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2005.Faculty MentorshipMentorship for new faculty members:Dr. Wes Baumgardner, Assistant Professor, Pathology (Committee Member)Dr. Kim Woodruff, Assistant Clinical Professor, Shelter Medicine (Committee Member)Service Duties2019Participant, Faculty Senate Roundtable2019—currentCo-chair, MSU Student Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate2018—currentMember, President’s Commission on the Status of Minorities2016—currentDiversity Officer, MSU-CVM2015—currentMSU Dining Services Committee2015—2018MSU Student Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate2015—currentMSU Robert Holland Faculty Senate2015—2018Organizer, House Officer Seminars2014—currentSafe Zone Advisory Board Member2014—currentSmall Animal Intern Supervisor2008 – currentSmall Animal Intern Selection Committee Chair2015—2016Inclusiveness Champion, MSU CVM2015—2016Committee for tenure track, DAFVM2014Pathology Search Committee2013—2015MSU IACUC2013—2016Cultural Competencies Steering Committee2013 – 2016 Cultural Competencies Task Force2011 – 2013MSU IACUC, alternate member2011 – 2016MSU-CVM Recruitment Committee2011 – 2016CVM Disaster Response Team Member2008 – 2016Faculty Orientation Committee2008 – 2014Small Animal Intern Co-Supervisor2013Community Veterinary Services Search Committee2012 – 2013Open House volunteer, Animal Show2011Veterinary Technology Director Search Committee2010Scholarship Committee2010Internal Medicine Search Committee2010Pathology Search Committee2009Veterinary Technology Assistant Director Search Committee2009Veterinary Technology Curriculum Committee2008Anesthesiology Search CommitteeProfessional ActivitiesAbstract Reviewer, ACVIM Forum, 2013Endocrinology Abstract Judge, ACVIM Forum, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011Moderator, ACVIM Forum, 2013, 2011, 2010Secretary/Treasurer, Class of 2002, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, 2000- presentLocum Internist, Small Animal Internal Medicine, Purdue University Veterinary Teaching Hospital: 2 weeks, 2017; 2.5 weeks, 2008 Professional DevelopmentOrganizer and attendee, Mississippi State PCSM Diversity Symposium, 2019, Starkville, MS.Attendee, ESVE Endocrinology Summer School, 2018, Bologna, Italy.Attendee, Endourology Course, 2017, AMC.Participant, QPR Suicide Prevention Training, Mississippi State University, 2015Enrolled, Certificate for Diversity and Inclusion in Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015 Participant, Southeastern Veterinary Student Diversity Matters Symposium, Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2014Attendee, St George’s University Clinical Meeting, 2013Participant, Southeastern Veterinary Student Diversity Matters Symposium, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, 2012Participant, Write Winning Grants Workshop, Mississippi State University, 2010Participant, Creativity Camp Skillpath On-Site Training, Mississippi State University CVM, April 2008ConsultationBoehringer Ingelheim, Advisory Panel/Roundtable participant 8/30/19) and Speakers Bureau, 2019.Zomedica, Endocrine Advisory Panel, 2019.Dechra, Vetoryl Pre-Pill monitoring meeting, Amsterdam, 2017; Orlando, 2018.Zoetis, Key Opinion Leader, Monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus, September 2015.Homeward Bound, veterinary volunteer, 2010 (12 hours), 2011 (16 hours), 2012 (10 hours), 2013 (4 hours).Cedar Hill Feline Sanctuary, medical consultation, 2010-2015.Merck Animal Health, Vetsulin Re-Introduction Meeting, New Jersey, 2012.Press CommunicationLowrey S. Everything to know about Cushing’s disease in cats. , July 2018. Practice News, November 2013, Remission in Diabetic Cats.Lathan P. The importance of pets. MidMorning with Aundrea segment, WCBI, Columbus, MS, 2011.Breazeale L. Pets find toxins in many forms. Interviewed for article, MSU Agricultural Communications, 2011.Lathan, PA Veterinary basics form unusual course names. MSU Agricultural Communications, 2008.Lathan, PA. MSU Vet Medicine Seminars. MSU Farm & Family radio program, 2008.Online MediaYouTube Videos, as part of CVM 5602, Comparative EndocrinologyHyperthyroidism, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2017’s, 2017 Hypocalcemia, 2017 Dwarfism, 2016, 2016, 2016 to “Happy”, 2016’t Stop the Ketones, 2016’s Funk, 2015 Hyperthyroidism, 2015 Diabetes Mellitus, 2015, 2015 Dwarfism, 2015 Diabetes Mellitus, 2014 Diabetes Mellitus, 2014 Acromegaly, 2014 Hyperadrenocorticism, 2013, 2013, 2012, 2012 Insipidus, 2012, 2012 Hyperadrenocorticism, 2011 Hypoadrenocorticism, 2011, 2011 Diabetes Mellitus, 2011 Diabetes Mellitus, 2011 Hyperthyroidism, 2011 Mellitus, 2011, 2010 Acromegaly, 2010 Hyperadrenocorticism, 2010, 2009 Addison’s Disease, 2009 Ketoacidosis, 2009 ................
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