Dr Jennifer Prittie Veterinarian – Specialist (Emergency and Critical Care)
Specialist – Emergency and Critical Care.
Qualification: DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM).
Department: Emergency & Critical Care.
Role: Senior Veterinarian, Department Head of Emergency and Critical Care, Service Head of Critical Care, Director of The Emilia Saint-Amand Krimendahl Institute for Trauma Care, Emergency and Critical Care Residency Program Director.
Board Certifications:
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal Internal Medicine), 2002.
- Diplomate, American College of Vet Emergency Critical Care, 2002.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts – Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Vet Medicine, Blacksburg, Virginia.
About Dr Jennifer Prittie Veterinarian
Dr Jennifer Prittie is the Department Head for the AMC’s Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Service, leading a group of criticalists, staff emergency doctors, ECC residents, and specialty interns. Dr. Prittie also oversees the ECC technician management team, overseeing dedicated, licensed veterinary technicians. Additionally, Dr. Prittie serves as director of the AMC’s veterinary trauma center initiative and is a co-chair of the National Vet Committee on Trauma. She directs AMC’s internal place service and serves on the education and infectious disease control committees. Dr. Prittie has been an associate editor for the Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care for the last decade.
Dr. Prittie received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the Virginia-Maryland School of Veterinary Medicine, after which she completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship and residencies in both Small Animal Internal Medicine and Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at the Animal Medical Centre. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and has been a Senior Veterinarian at AMC since 2002. In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Prittie serves as director of the AMC ECC residency training program, overseeing resident clinical training, board preparation, and research and publication; she has over 35 publications spanning 20 years.
Dr. Prittie has a specific prof. interests in trauma and shock, respiratory physiology, fluid resuscitation, transfusion medicine, and resistance of hospital-acquired infections. In her free time, she enjoys running, cooking and reading. She and her husband, Chad, have two boys, Benjamin and Thomas, and two Australian Cattle Dogs, Persephone and Seraphina, who are siblings to each other and the boys.
Appointment link: Online.
Hospital Address: The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. 510 East 62nd St, New York, NY 10065, United States.
Phone: (212) 838-8100.
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Hospital Address: 1113 York Avenue New York, New York, 10065.
Phone: (212) 838-8100.
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