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DVM, DACVS, DACVECC
Surgeon | The Piedmont Equine Practice
Dr. Dukti is well established as an equine surgeon and emergency and critical care specialist and has the honor of being a Large Animal Diplomat of both the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. She received her veterinary training at the Ohio State University, followed by an internship at Rood and Riddle in Lexington, Ky and both surgery and critical care residencies at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center.
DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACAW
Professor | UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. John Madigan is a professor in the department of Medicine and Epidemiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis. His areas of expertise include equine welfare, equine helicopter rescue, neonatal medicine, critical care and welfare and has the honor of being a Diplomat of both the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Animal Welfare.
DVM, DACVECC
Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service & Associate Director of the UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief | UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Peyton received her veterinary degree from the University of Florida and completed a small animal internship at Texas A&M University. She completed her residency in Emergency and Critical Care at the University of California Davis and is board certified in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. Following her residency, she worked in private practice developing two ECC services and a residency program for ECC. She returned to the University of California Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in 2014 and currently serves as Chief of the Small Animal Integrative Medicine service and as a founding member and Associate Director of the UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief. Her clinical and research interests include the recognition and treatment of pain and advancing novel techniques for burn and wound management in all species. She has cared for companion, livestock, and wildlife injured in several California Fires including the Thomas, Carr, and Camp fires. In 2019, Dr. Peyton received the UC Davis Chancellor’s Innovation Award for her development of a fish biological bandage and work with burned animals in wildfires. She recently traveled to Australia to assist with both acute and ongoing complications in wildlife associated
with the wildfires.
NCAEP Night at the Aquarium / Monterey Bay Aquarium
Friday, August 23 at 7:00P
Embassy Suites Napa Valley
1075 California Blvd,
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 253-9540
Conference Hotel
Monterey Marriott
350 Calle Principal
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 649-4238
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