Veterinarian Overview
Iowa State University 88, D.V.M. University of Pennsylvania 95, residency and board certification in veterinary dermatology Texas A & M University, tenured faculty professor for 13 years TAMU 06, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital for Excellence in Clinical Services award Luther College 84, double major, biology and chemistry Significant research involvement in the merle coat gene, resulting in a U.S. patent Dr. Rees has lectured extensively and published prolifically in professional scientific journals and book chapters, including: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association American Journal of Veterinary Research Veterinary Dermatology Proceedings in the National Academy of Science in the United States of America She has had her own private practice in dermatology/allergies and been staff specialist at Hillside Veterinary Clinic since 2010. Dr. Rees primary clinical interests are dermatology and skin, ear and allergy-related cases in dogs, cats and horses, notably: New drug therapies in veterinary medicine and equine dermatology Bacterial and fungal infections and skin growths Otitis (inflammation of the ear) Endocrinopathies (obesity due to endocrine or other systemic disease) Immune disorders Hair loss On a personal note, she is devoted to her husband and son and committed to the well-being of her patients and clients. Dr. Rees passions are framed by her dedication to compassionate care joined with professional integrity and expertise. You can read more articles by Christine Rees here.