Amanda Cavanagh
DVM, DACVECC,
Associate Prof Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care,
Colorado State University
Amanda A. Cavanagh, DVM, DACVECC is an Associate Professor of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at Colorado State University. She earned her DVM from Auburn University and acquired ACVECC board certification in 2015 after completing a residency at North Carolina State University. Amanda’s special interests include brachycephalic dogs and cats (personally and professionally), transfusion medicine, trauma, and toxicology.
Credentials
DVM, DACVECC
Sessions
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14-Oct-2026Carson City Clinical TheaterXABCDE: Finding and Fixing Life-Threatening Problems in Emergency Patients
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14-Oct-2026Tahoe Clinical TheaterSedating the Sick Patient: Safe and Practical Approaches for Dogs and Cats
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14-Oct-2026Reno Clinical TheaterFluid Therapy Made Simple: A Practical Approach for Dogs and Cats
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14-Oct-2026Tahoe Clinical TheaterHelping the Dyspneic Patient: Simple Strategies for Dogs and Cats
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15-Oct-2026Carson City Clinical TheaterThe Problem with Bleeding to Death
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15-Oct-2026Tahoe Clinical TheaterFrom Donor to Storage: Building a Blood Bank in Your Veterinary Practice
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15-Oct-2026Tahoe Clinical TheaterNew Approaches to Managing the Brachycephalic Airway Crisis
