Andrew Mackin
Professor and Head of Clinical Sciences,
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Andrew Mackin is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Clinical Sciences at Mississippi State University. Andrew is a 1983 graduate of Murdoch University in Western Australia, and after graduation completed an internship and residency in small animal medicine at the University of Melbourne, followed by an internal medicine residency at the Ontario Veterinary College. Andrew became a Fellow of the ANZCVSc in 1993, and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 1994. Andrew has a clinical and research focus on hematology, hemostasis, immunosuppressive therapy and transfusion medicine. In 2006, he received the Carl Norden-Pfizer Distinguished Teacher Award and, in 2010, the MSU-CVM Dean's Pegasus Award.
Sessions
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14-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 1Hot and bothered: A logical approach to the patient with fever
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14-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 2My top tips for diagnosing and managing polyarthritis
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14-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 2Saving lives: Blood transfusions in cats - when can they be treated as small dogs and when not?
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15-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 1Saving lives: Emergency management of immune mediated thrombocyoptenia
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15-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 1Where have all the red cells gone? Diagnosing IMHA in cats and dogs: Similarities and differences
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15-Nov-2024RVC Clinical Theatre 2Saving lives: Managing IMHA – the old and the new