From Angell Animal Medical Center <[email protected]>
Subject Angell Clinical News: Angell West Closes CCU; CE Registration; Anemia of CKD and more
Date June 23, 2021 4:58 PM
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MSPCA-Angell West Emergency/Critical Care service in Waltham is
temporarily closing to divert criticalists to Angell in Boston

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Beginning Monday, June 28 the Angell West Emergency/Critical Care
(E/CC) service in Waltham will temporarily close to incoming triages
throughout the summer. The increase in patient volume has driven this
decision as it will allow us to ensure high quality care for our other
patients. The Angell West E/CC staff will work with the Angell Boston
E/CC team to address the record high case load at our Boston location
and decrease Emergency service wait times. We will reopen our Angell
West E/CC to triages when our staff-to-patient volume ratio enables us
to do so without impacting patient care. Importantly, ALL other
specialty services at Angell West in Waltham will continue to serve
patients without change (Internal Medicine, Surgery, Avian/Exotic
Medicine, Dermatology, Physical Rehabilitation, and Cardiology
consults). We will continue to hospitalize patients from these
services and care for them overnight as needed. Specialty services
will still offer surgery, procedures and diagnostic imaging
(radiographs, ultrasound and CT). At this point there are no
limitations on any of these services.

Upcoming Fall Continuing Education

Practical Techniques in Veterinary Medicine
Sunday, October 3, 2021
8:15am - 2:45pm
5 Interactive CE Credits (pending RACE approval)

Topics and Speakers:

Top 10 Tips for Better Pathology Submissions - Patty Ewing, DVM,
MS, DACVP

The Neurologic Exam - Michele James, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

Emergency Preparedness - Ashley Lockwood, DVM, DACVECC

Treating GI Stasis in the Herbivore Patient and Appropriate Antibiotic
Use in Rabbits - Patrick Sullivan, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice)

Practical Approach to CPR - Catherine Sumner, DVM, DACVECC

Making the Cut:

1) A Practical Approach to Surgical Upper Airway Disease -
Nicholas Trout, MA, VET, MB, DACVS, ECVS
2) Treating Hip Luxation - Emily Ulfelder, BVetMed, DACVS
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
6:15pm - 8:45pm
2 Interactive CE Credits (pending RACE approval)

>> Register here more details at angell.org/CE

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Angell Welcomes Clients Inside
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Governor Baker lifted capacity restrictions in many Massachusetts
settings enabling Angell to "re-open" on June 14 and once
again allow non-emergency clients to use our waiting rooms, lobbies,
and restrooms in all of our Angell hospital locations. In addition, we
are excited to welcome up to two clients per appointment back into
exam rooms with their pets and Angell veterinarians. Clients and
visitors of Angell hospitals must continue to wear a mask at all times
when at our facilities. Our visiting policy for inpatients remains
restricted for now, but we hope to open up visiting hours as good news
continues to progress in the months ahead.

New Critical Care Wing

Angell's spacious, new critical care unit (CCU) is making great
progress, and we look forward to opening a portion of the new unit
beginning July 7, 2021. The CCU will provide a more comfortable
environment for clients and patients. Here's a sneak peek at
construction underway.

  

Angell Oncology and Dentistry Welcome New Staff Doctors
Kristine Burgess, DVM, MLA, DACVIM (Medical Oncology)

Angell's Oncology service is pleased to welcome Kristine
Burgess, DVM, MLA, DACVIM. She joined Megan Duckett, DVM, DACVIM
(Medical Oncology), J. Lee Talbott, DVM, DACVIM (Medical Oncology),
and Jillian Walz, DVM, DACVIM (Medical Oncology) in May. Dr. Burgess
is a board-certified medical oncologist who was a faculty member of
Tufts University Cummings Veterinary Medical Center for 15 years. In a
dramatic mid-career turn of events, she pursued a residency in
radiation oncology which she completed in July 2020.

>> Meet the Oncology Team
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Joyce Tai, DVM, MS

Dr. Joyce Tai earned a DVM, MS in laboratory animal medicine combined
degree from Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University
in 2016 before completing a small animal rotating internship at Angell
in 2017. She stayed on as a staff doctor in Angell's Dentistry
service before leaving to complete her residency in veterinary
dentistry at the University of Pennsylvania. We are eager to welcome
Dr. Tai back to Angell's Dentistry team beginning this August
where she will work alongside Drs. Jessica Riehl and Alice Ekerdt.

>> Meet the Oncology Team
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Angell Referral Guide

Angell's referral guide contains important information to ensure
both you and your clients have a positive experience while using the
services at Angell in Boston, MSPCA-Angell West in Waltham, Angell at
Nashoba (Westford), and Angell at Essex (Danvers). The guide includes
doctor and service listings and contact information, hours and
appointment times, referral forms, and clinical articles.

>> Learn More
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Clinical News & Insights

10 Tips for an Effective Ophthalmology Exam - Martin Coster,
DVM, MS, DACVO

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How to Address Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) - Lisa
Gorman, DVM, DACVIM

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Pediatric Dentition and Malocclusions - Jessica Riehl, DVM,
DACVD

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Top Tech Tips for Canine Transfusion Therapy - Callie Cazlan,
DVM

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Angell Tour

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Angell is hiring!

Do you know veterinary specialists or CVTs looking to move to the
Boston area?

>>Look inside our hospitals at angell.org/tour
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>>Apply online at angell.org/careers
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Boston Services ? Waltham Services ? Nashoba Clinic
Services ?Essex Clinic Services

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Angell CE ?Referral Forms ?Specialty
Phone/Hours ?Doctor Directory?Careers
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Angell Animal Medical Center
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Angell in Boston | 350 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130 | 617
522-7282

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MSPCA-Angell West | 293 Second Ave., Waltham, MA 02451 | 781 902-8400
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Angell Clinics

Angell at Essex | 565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923 | 978 304-4700
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Angell at Nashoba | 100 Littleton Road, Westford, MA 01886 | 978
577-5992
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to Animals is to protect animals, relieve their suffering, advance
their health and welfare, prevent cruelty, and work for a just and
compassionate society.

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