Joey Amory, DVM, DACVR Imaging At The University Of Georgia . - IDEXX

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Joey Amory, DVM, DACVRDr. Amory works full-time for IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants. Hegrew up in Charlottesville, VA, where he was active with 4-H andcompeted in dressage with his warmblood and Morgan horses.He is a graduate of Virginia Tech and received his veterinarydegree from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of VeterinaryMedicine. Prior to his radiology residency at the University ofPennsylvania, he completed an equine sports medicine/imaginginternship at Virginia Equine Imaging and a small-animal imaginginternship at Ross University. He spends his free time travelingand enjoying outdoor activities.Ryan Appleby DVM, DACVRDr. Appleby grew up in Toronto and received an undergraduatedegree from the University of Western Ontario. He then attendedthe Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). Following veterinaryschool, he completed a rotating internship at OVC and an imaginginternship at Veterinary Imaging Center of San Diego (CA)before completing a residence at North Carolina State University.Dr. Appleby became board certified in 2019 and joined IDEXXTelemedicine Consultants in January 2020. He lives in Ontarioand enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, playing hockey, andplaying guitar.Jamie Atherton, DVM, MS, DACVRDr. Atherton was born and raised in Connecticut. He graduatedfrom the University of Connecticut with a double major in animalscience and pathobiology (1997) and a master’s degree inpathobiology (2002). Dr. Atherton attended veterinary school atthe Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince EdwardIsland, Canada. After graduating in 2006, he completed a rotatinginternship at the Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center inNorwalk, CT. He practiced emergency medicine for 2 years afterhis internship before being accepted into the joint diagnosticimaging residency at the Animal Medical Center of New York andCornell University. In early 2014, after completing his residency,Dr. Atherton moved to Oahu, HI, where he currently resides withhis wife and twin boys.Tasha Axam DVM, DACVRDr. Axam is a native of Atlanta, GA, and holds a BS in psychologyand biological anthropology and anatomy from Duke University.She received her DVM degree from Tuskegee University Schoolof Veterinary Medicine in 2004. In 2005 she completed her 1-yearrotating internship at Purdue University School of VeterinaryMedicine. She went on to complete her residency in diagnosticimaging at the University of Georgia School of VeterinaryMedicine in 2008. In September 2008, Dr. Axam completedthe oral and written exam for diagnostic imaging and radiology,becoming a board-certified radiologist and a member of theAmerican College of Veterinary Radiology. Shortly afterward, shejoined the staff at Saint Francis Veterinary Specialists. Dr. Axamhas a love for exotic species and hopes to eventually volunteerher free time helping animals in places like Africa, Australia, andSouth America.Yseult Baeumlin, DVM, DECVDIDr. Baeumlin is a native of Strasbourg, France, and graduatedfrom the National Veterinary School of Lyon in 2006. After arotating large-animal internship at Ghent University in Belgium,she went on to her radiology residency at Ghent University andbecame board certified in 2011. She joined IDEXX TelemedicineConsultants in 2012, and she continues to work in private practicein Switzerland. During her free time, you will find her in thestables with her young warmblood mare or spending time with herhusband and dog.Michael Q. Bailey, DVM, DACVRDr. Bailey is originally from New Jersey, where he completed hisundergraduate degree at Rutgers University. He earned his DVMfrom historic Tuskegee University in Alabama and then completeda small-animal rotating internship and radiology residency atMichigan State University. Before joining IDEXX TelemedicineConsultants, he served on the faculty at Tuskegee University,Michigan State University, and The Ohio State University. Hespent 5 years supplying imaging services in a Pittsburgh, PA,referral and ER facility and was lead radiologist for a large (950 )hospital national practice. When not working he likes travelingwith his wife, rebuilding cars and motorcycles, and photography.He is also an active member and officer of his state veterinarymedical association and has recently been elected to the boardof directors of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Afterthe loss of his long-time Labrador retriever companion, he and hiswife have recently adopted a shepherd cross named Blaze.Elizabeth (Lizza) Baines, VetMB, DVR, DECVDIDr. Baines graduated from the University of Cambridge inEngland and spent 8 years in small-animal practice beforereturning to Cambridge for her residency training. In 2000, sheachieved the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons diploma inveterinary radiology and became a diplomate of the EuropeanCollege of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2001. She remained1

on the faculty of Cambridge Veterinary School for an additional 2years before moving to the Royal Veterinary College, University ofLondon, until 2011. She then moved to a multidisciplinary privatepractice in the West Midlands. She lives in Warwickshire with herhusband, two daughters, and four cats.Elizabeth (Beth) Ballegeer, DVM, DACVRDr. Ballegeer graduated from Notre Dame University, where shecompleted her BS in biology in 1997. She then attended theUniversity of Wisconsin, where she earned her DVM in 2001. In2002, Dr. Ballegeer completed a rotating small-animal surgeryand medicine internship at the Animal Medical Center in NewYork City. She returned to Madison, WI, for her residency at theUniversity of Wisconsin in 2002–2006. She worked at a referralpractice in Round Rock, TX, in 2006–2009, and then returned toacademia at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing.She currently works at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicineas an assistant professor and at IDEXX providing teleradiologyservices. She has two young children, two elderly pets, and apistol tuxedo kitten named Morris. She also enjoys singing andreading when she gets the chance, as well as doing a couple ofgigs a year with a local MSU band called Fatal Plus.Rebecca Baumruck, DVM, DACVRConsultants in March 2017. Dr. Bratton now lives in a small townin the coast mountains and enjoys hiking, birding, kayaking, andsnowshoeing.Erin Brinkman, DVM, DACVRDr. Brinkman grew up in northern Alabama and received herundergraduate and veterinary degrees from Mississippi StateUniversity. After veterinary school, she completed a smallanimal rotating internship at the University of Georgia. Followingthe internship, Dr. Brinkman spent a year as an emergencyveterinarian in St. Petersburg, FL. She then completed adiagnostic imaging residency at Kansas State University andbecame board certified by the ACVR in 2008. After her residency,Dr. Brinkman joined the faculty at Mississippi State University,where she was the service chief of the diagnostic imaging serviceand residency director until December 2019. Dr. Brinkman joinedIDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in the fall of 2019 and becamea full-time IDEXX radiologist in January of 2020. She remains inStarkville, MS, and enjoys boating on the Tombigbee River, allthings college football, watching live music, and traveling withfriends.James C. Brown, Jr., DVM, MS, DACVRDr. Baumruck grew up in northern Nevada and received herbachelor’s degree in animal science from the University ofNevada, Reno. She attended veterinary school at MississippiState University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated in2012. After completing veterinary school, Dr. Baumruck completeda rotating equine internship at Oklahoma State University Centerfor Veterinary Health Sciences, followed by both a specialtyinternship and residency in diagnostic imaging at Louisiana StateUniversity School of Veterinary Medicine. She became boardcertified by the ACVR in September 2018 and joined the IDEXXTelemedicine Consultants team in November 2018. Dr. Baumruckand her husband enjoy traveling, photography, hiking, horsebackriding, and being in the great outdoors.Dr. Brown received his DVM from the University of Georgiain 2003. He completed a small-animal medicine and surgeryinternship in 2004 and his radiology residency at The Ohio StateUniversity. He became board certified by the American College ofVeterinary Radiology in 2007. For 6 years, Dr. Brown served as aclinical assistant professor in diagnostic imaging at North CarolinaState University, where he was involved in resident training,teaching, and research prior to joining IDEXX TelemedicineConsultants in 2013. He is actively involved in the AmericanCollege of Veterinary Radiology, serving as a committee chairand member within the organization. He lives in the Raleigh,North Carolina, area with his wife and two young sons. When notworking, he enjoys staying fit and running, going to the beach,and watching college basketball and football.Alexandra Bratton, BSc, DVM, DACVRKelsey Brust, DVM, DACVRDr. Bratton grew up in Toronto, Canada, and received herundergraduate degree from the University of Victoria, BritishColumbia, Canada. After working for the British Columbia Ministryof Environment and the Canadian Forest Service, Dr. Brattonmoved to Saskatchewan to earn her DVM at the Western Collegeof Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. Following several yearsworking in both community and emergency referral practicesin Toronto, she completed a small-animal rotating internshipand residency in radiology at the Ontario Veterinary College inGuelph, Canada, and became board certified by the AmericanCollege of Veterinary Radiology in 2014. Following her residency,she moved to Houston, TX, to work at a busy referral hospital.Missing home and the West Coast lifestyle, Dr. Bratton movedback to British Columbia, Canada, to work in a growing referralhospital in the Fraser Valley before joining IDEXX TelemedicineDr. Brust earned her undergraduate degree and DVM at theUniversity of California, Davis. After graduating in 2010, shecompleted a rotating internship at California Veterinary Specialistsin Carlsbad and Murietta. She then completed a diagnosticimaging residency; training at the University of Illinois and UCDavis. She joined IDEXX after her residency training. She lives inDavis, CA, and continues to be involved at UC Davis as a clinicalinstructor. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking in the Sierras withher husband, exploring Sonoma wine country, and cuddling onthe couch with her two cats.Ana Caceres, BSA, DVM, DACVRDr. Caceres completed two bachelor’s degrees at the Universityof Puerto Rico. She was then immediately accepted to TuskegeeUniversity School of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated2

magna cum laude. After 2 years of working in private practice, shewas accepted as a diagnostic imaging resident at the Universityof Pennsylvania and became a diplomate of the AmericanCollege of Veterinary Radiology in 2006. After the conclusionof her residency, Dr. Caceres stayed on staff as a radiologistat the University of Pennsylvania. She has special interest incomputed tomography of the pancreas and kidneys, as well asmusculoskeletal imaging.Matt Cannon, DVM, DACVRDr. Cannon was born and raised in Houston, TX, and attendedTexas A&M University, where he obtained his undergraduatedegree in biomedical science, graduating summa cum laude.He received his DVM from the University of California, Davis,and was a member of the Phi Zeta Honor Society. He completeda rotating small-animal internship at The Ohio State Universitybefore returning to UC Davis for his diagnostic imaging residency.He became board certified in 2009. Dr. Cannon has been withIDEXX since 2010, and also continues to maintain a busy privatepractice in Austin, TX. He enjoys outdoor activities, includingfishing, hiking, and kayaking, in the Texas Hill Country. He isalso an avid college sports fan. However, his favorite hobby isspending time with his wife, children, and hyperactive dog.Stacy Cooley, DVM, DACVRDr. Cooley is a consultant for IDEXX and also works as anassistant professor of diagnostic imaging at the CarlsonCollege of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University. Shegraduated from Oregon State University Carlson College ofVeterinary Medicine with her DVM in 2010 and spent 2 yearsas an intern there before leaving for Ithaca, NY, where shecompleted her diagnostic imaging at Cornell University. She iscurrently the residency director for the ACVR Diagnostic ImagingResidency Program at Oregon State University and loves trainingresidents and teaching students! She met her husband duringundergraduate training in 2001 and they have enjoyed playingin the outdoors with their dogs ever since. They love traveling,hiking, backpacking, biking, and eating!Cassaundra Coulter, DVM, DACVRDr. Coulter grew up in greater Cleveland, OH, and received herundergraduate degree from Brown University. After receiving herdoctorate of veterinary medicine from The Ohio State UniversityCollege of Veterinary Medicine, she completed a rotatinginternship in small-animal medicine and surgery in New YorkCity. Dr. Coulter then pursued a diagnostic imaging residencyat the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine.During her residency, Dr. Coulter focused her residency projecton sonographic pancreatic imaging and its varied appearance.Following the completion of her residency, Dr. Coulter attainedher board certification as a member of the American College ofVeterinary Radiology and relocated back to the Midwest. In herfree time, she enjoys attending the theatre, orchestra, concertsand traveling, both within the United States and abroad.Aditya Davé, DVM, DACVRDr. Davé grew up in Los Angeles, CA, and received hisundergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley.He attended the University of California, Davis, for his doctorateof veterinary medicine and completed a small-animal rotatinginternship at The Ohio State University. Dr. Davé then attendeda 3-year diagnostic imaging residency at the University ofMinnesota and became a diplomate of the American College ofVeterinary Radiology in 2018. After his residency, he moved toPortland, OR, and joined the IDEXX teleradiology team shortlythereafter. In his free time, he enjoys long-distance running,hiking, and spending time with friends and family.Frederic David, DEDV, MVetMed, DECVDIDr. David is a native of Paris, France, and attended veterinaryschool in Toulouse, France. After graduating, he completedan equine internship at Marion duPont Scott Equine MedicalCenter in Virginia and a radiology internship at Ross Universityin the Caribbean. He underwent residency training at the RoyalVeterinary College in London, United Kingdom, and then becamean assistant professor at the University of Minnesota for 4 years.He joined IDEXX in 2016. He and his wife Nadine live in Paris (fornow). During his free time, he enjoys traveling, historical martialarts (basically sword fighting!), and watching rugby.Jane Day, BVSc, MVS, FANZCVSDr. Day grew up on a large cattle and sheep property inoutback Australia, and when she got into veterinary school, herfather decided they would muster on horseback rather thanmotorbikes to ensure she would become some sort of largeanimal veterinarian. After graduating, she worked in Australia andthe United Kingdom before deciding to specialize in radiology.She took the Australian and New Zealand College membershipexaminations in radiology and then worked as a clinicalinstructor at Queensland University before moving to JamesCook University in Townsville, where she was section head forseveral years. During this time, she did 6 months on an alternatetrack residency with Dr. Robert Pechman and Dr. Robert Bahrat Oklahoma State University. She completed her residency atMelbourne University, after which she took up a senior lectureshipposition at Murdoch University in Perth. She currently works in aprivate practice in Perth and began reading radiology cases forIDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in 2017.Constance E. De Haan, DVM, MA, DACVRTelemedicine Medical DirectorDr. De Haan received her BS in bioresource science and geneticsfrom the University of California, Berkeley. She received her DVMfrom the University of California, Davis, in 1986. After 2 years ingeneral practice, Dr. De Haan completed a residency in radiologyat Washington State University, and practiced radiology in the SanFrancisco Bay area for 20 years. She was an owner of AnimalCare Center of Sonoma County and then continued on as medical3

director when the practice was acquired by VCA in 2008. In 2013,she completed a master’s degree in organization developmentat Sonoma State University and her somatic coaching certificate.Dr. De Haan is pleased to bring this experience and training toher role as medical director for IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants,working with this wonderful global team of veterinary radiologists.Tod Drost, DVM, DACVRDr. Drost, a diplomate of the American College of VeterinaryRadiology, joined IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in 2014.He graduated from the University of Florida with a DVM in1991 and completed his radiology residency at North CarolinaState University in 1995. Dr. Drost has more than 20 years ofexperience as a clinical radiologist and educator at the OklahomaState University and, primarily, The Ohio State University, collegesof veterinary medicine. He was on the American College ofVeterinary Radiology (ACVR) Executive Council from 2004–2009,serving as president in 2008. Dr. Drost is currently the executivedirector of the ACVR. He and his wife have three children and liveon a small farm in central Ohio. In his spare time, Dr. Drost enjoysthe outdoor work that comes with owning a farm and critters,cooking, and watching football.Ilva Drumm, DrMedVet, MS, DACVR, FTA bildgebendeDiagnostikDr. Drumm grew up near Hamburg in northern Germany andgraduated from veterinary school in Munich in 2008. After movingto Lexington, KY, for a rotating internship at the Rood and RiddleEquine Hospital, she completed a diagnostic imaging residencyat The Ohio State University in Columbus and earned boardcertification as a veterinary radiologist of the American College ofVeterinary Radiology. Dr. Drumm returned to Germany in 2013 asthe senior radiologist of one of the largest small-animal hospitalsin the country before joining IDEXX in 2016. She enjoys allaspects of diagnostic imaging, particularly cross-sectional imagingand contrast studies.Michelle Ellison, VMD, DACVRDr. Ellison received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvaniain 2007 and completed an internship in large-animal medicine andsurgery at the University of Georgia the following year. She thenwent on to complete a radiology residency at the University ofWisconsin–Madison, attaining board certification in 2011. Prior tojoining IDEXX as a teleradiologist in 2015, she taught diagnosticimaging for 2.5 years at Louisiana State University. She currentlyresides in the Atlanta metro area with her husband and their twocats. In her spare time, she enjoys baking, cross-stitching, dayhiking, and social ballroom dance.Lee Emery, DVM, DACVRMaria Evola, DVM, MPH, DACVRAs an undergraduate, Dr. Evola attended Hendrix College inArkansas, studying Spanish and biology. She returned home tothe Midwest for veterinary school and received her DVM andMPH from the University of Missouri. She completed a small-animal rotating internship in New Jersey, a diagnostic imagingspecialty internship in Los Angeles, and a diagnostic imagingresidency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Evola becamea diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology in2016. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her partner, theirtwo improvisational parrots, and their dog Marlin. On sunny days,she enjoys urban hiking with Marlin, who is the Platonic ideal ofwhat a dog should be.Erica L. Fields, DVM, DACVRDr. Fields received her DVM from North Carolina State University(NCSU) College of Veterinary Medicine. Following a rotatingsmall-animal internship at VCA Aurora and VCA Berwyn AnimalHospitals, she worked as a general practitioner in the Atlanta,GA, and Greensboro, NC, areas. She returned to NCSU fora diagnostic imaging residency, attaining board certificationin 2010. Dr. Fields lives on a farm and livestock sanctuaryoutside Winston-Salem, NC, with her husband, daughter, and amenagerie of large and small animals.Jennifer Fowler, BSc, DVM, MSc, DACVRDr. Fowler grew up in the Northeast on a hobby farm not far fromNew York City. She attended the SUNY College at Brockport forher undergraduate degree. Dr. Fowler eventually attended theAtlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island Canada forher DVM. She completed a large animal medicine and surgeryinternship at Texas A&M University and continued on to a dualmasters and diagnostic imaging residency at Oregon StateUniversity. Following residency, Dr. Fowler relocated to Iowa StateUniversity, where she worked as a faculty radiologist for 2 years.She completed ACVR Board certification in 2018. Dr. Fowlermade the move to Northeast Arkansas in July 2019 and joinedIDEXX Telemedicine Consultants. Outside of work she enjoysspending quality time with her two dogs, reading, and gardening.Paul Frank, DVM, DACVRDr. Frank graduated from North Carolina State University in 1991and earned his DVM in 1995. Following graduation, Dr. Frankcompleted a radiology residency at the University of Georgia andbecame a boarded veterinary radiologist in 2002. Dr. Frank was afaculty radiologist for 6 years at the University of Georgia, was astaff radiologist at an emergency and specialty center for 2 yearsand has been a full-time teleradiologist since 2010. He joined theIDEXX team in the fall of 2014 as a full-time consultant. Dr. Franklives in North Carolina with his wife, son, and daughter.Kathy Gelatt, DVM, DACVRDr. Gelatt received her DVM from North Carolina State Universityin 1993 and completed her radiology residency at the Universityof Florida in 1997. She worked at the University of Minnesota inthe radiology department for about 5 years and then worked ina private practice group in Cleveland, OH, for 4 years. In 2006she moved back to Florida, and in 2007 she started her ownradiology private practice, North Florida Veterinary Radiology, andbegan consulting for IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants. When not4

cheering for the Gators, she enjoys playing with pets, gardening,reading, and going fishing and boating with her husband and son.Tommaso Gregori, DVM, DECVDI, MRCVSDr. Gregori grew up in Piacenza in the northern part of Italy andstudied veterinary medicine at the University of Parma. Aftergraduating in 2008, he spent a year working in a shelter dedicatedmainly to rescuing galgos (Spanish greyhounds) in Spain. Helater moved to the United Kingdom to work in general practice.After completing a rotating internship at the University of Bristol,he trained in diagnostic imaging at the Royal Veterinary College,University of London, and became a diplomate of the EuropeanCollege of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2015. He lives withhis partner, Ana, and their three cats, Oscar, Tito, and Coco, inLondon. In his spare time, he likes to travel back to Italy andSpain. He loves playing guitar and cooking.Jennifer Hanson, DVM, DACVRDr. Hanson received her DVM from Tufts University in 1989.After an internship at Angell Animal Medical Center in Bostonand 2 years in small-animal practice, she returned to Tufts forher radiology residency. She became board certified and joinedVDIC in 1995. Additional duties at VDIC included managingthe quarterly newsletter and acting as the resident director forVDIC’s second resident, IDEXX’s own Kristy Barksdale. She haspublished several peer-reviewed articles and spoken at local andnational meetings. Dr. Hanson has been with IDEXX since theacquisition of VDIC in 2009. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking,reading, crossword puzzles, white-water rafting, and otherwisetaking in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with her husbandand two teenage daughters.Jonathan Hayles, DVM, MS, DACVRRadiology in 2010, the same year she completed her residency.She joined IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in early 2013 afterspending time working as a radiologist in both academia andprivate specialty practice.Nathan Keppie, DVM, MS, DACVRDr. Keppie obtained his DVM from the Atlantic Veterinary Collegeat the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, PEI,Canada, in 2001. He went on to complete a 1-year internshipin large-animal medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in2002. Dr. Keppie then completed a residency in radiology and amaster’s degree at Michigan State University in 2005. He joinedVDIC as a teleradiologist in 2005 and worked with them throughtheir transition to IDEXX. Dr. Keppie lives in Portland, ME, andenjoys sailing Casco Bay and eating the best seafood around.He and his wife, Danielle, have four geriatric pets: their Germanshepherd Fiji and cats Scully, Pippin, and Little Cat.Kate Kerrigan, DVM, DACVRDr. Kerrigan is a diplomate of the American College of VeterinaryRadiology. She graduated from the University of Illinois Collegeof Veterinary Medicine and completed a small-animal rotatinginternship at the University of Pennsylvania. She returned toIllinois to complete her radiology residency and began consultingfor IDEXX as a teleradiologist in 2015. Dr. Kerrigan is aConnecticut native but currently resides in Princeton, New Jersey,and works full-time in private practice. In her time off, she enjoysspending time with her husband and dog (a bearded collie namedMason), exploring the outdoors, drinking wine, running, cooking,reading, and watching documentaries.Jennifer Kinns, BSc, VetMB, DECVDI, DACVRDr. Hayles was born in Rochester, NY, but eventually landed inSan Diego, CA, where he attended the University of California forhis undergraduate degree in animal physiology and neuroscience.He earned his veterinary degree at the University of California,Davis, followed by a 1-year general rotating internship at theVeterinary Medical and Surgical Group (VMSG) in Ventura,CA. Dr. Hayles completed his imaging residency and veterinarymaster of science at Washington State University. Dr. Haylesjoined IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in 2012 as a full-timeteleradiologist. He and his wife Andrea, two sons, dog, and catare currently living in San Diego.Dr. Kinns graduated from the University of Cambridge veterinaryschool in England and spent 2 years in practice before movingto the United States to complete her residency training at theUniversity of Pennsylvania. In 2007, she became a diplomateof the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging andthe American College of Veterinary Radiology. She was on thefaculty at Michigan State University for 3 years, where she ran theresidency training program. In 2010, a move to IDEXX meant thatshe could go home to Scotland to be closer to family and friends.She is currently on the examination committee for the Europeanradiology diploma. She lives in rural Perthshire with her husband,two children, three dogs, a cat, and some chickens.Larry Hoscheit, DVM, BSc, MS, DACVRBob Kramer, DVM, DACVRJennifer Johnson-Neitman, DVM, DACVRDr. Kramer received his BS (1983) and DVM (1987) degrees fromthe University of California, Davis. Following 3 years practicingprimarily emergency medicine, he trained in diagnostic radiologyand radiation oncology at North Carolina State University’sCollege of Veterinary Medicine from 1990–1993. He was certifiedby the American College of Veterinary Radiology in diagnosticradiology in 1993 and in radiation oncology in 1997. In 1994Dr. Kramer established a private radiology referral practice inSeattle, sold it in 2014, and practiced for the new owners throughDr. Johnson-Neitman received her undergraduate degree inanimal science at Oklahoma State University (OSU) in 1999.She continued at OSU and received her DVM in 2004. Shedid a 1-year internship followed by a 1-year fellowship at OSUin diagnostic imaging from 2005–2007. Dr. Johnson-Neitmancompleted her residency in diagnostic imaging and radiology atKansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary5

2017. He joined IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants in January of2018. Dr. Kramer served as adjunct faculty in the Department ofComparative Medicine at the University of Washington Schoolof Medicine from 1996–2017 and has served as adjunct clinicalradiology faculty at Tuskegee University College of VeterinaryMedicine since 2017. In addition to practicing part-time withIDEXX, Dr. Kramer and his wife, Sharon, manage their barn and15 acres on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, where they labor onbehalf of their two horses and five less costly pets.Dave Kunz, DVM, DACVRDr. Kunz’s first degree is in technical theater. After having workedon numerous productions and national tours, he chose to pursuea career in veterinary medicine. After receiving his DVM from theUniversity of Missouri–Columbia in 2001, he practiced emergencymedicine in the St. Louis area and completed his radiologyresidency at the University of Missouri in 2006. Dr. Kunz came toIDEXX after having worked as a radiologist at a specialty hospitalnear Chicago. Dr. Kunz enjoys all aspects of radiology with aspecial interest in ultrasound.Christelle le Roux, BVSc (Hons), MMedVet (Diag Im)Dr. le Roux grew up in South Africa and spent some of herchildhood years living in the United States. She received herveterinary degree from Onderstepoort (University of Pretoria)in South Africa, and then spent 6 years in small-animal privatepractice. She returned to complete a residency in diagnosticimaging again through Onderstepoort, and she spent some timein an externship at Purdue University in Indiana. She receivedher South African board certification in 2016. She joined IDEXXTelemedicine Consultants in July 2017. Dr. le Roux is currentlybased part-time between Abu Dhabi with her husband and

also an avid college sports fan. However, his favorite hobby is spending time with his wife, children, and hyperactive dog. Stacy Cooley, DVM, DACVR Dr. Cooley is a consultant for IDEXX and also works as an assistant professor of diagnostic imaging at the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University. She