DVM, DACVECC
Dr. Tamera Brabson
DVM, DACVECC
Dr. Tamera Brabson
Education:
BS in Biology (Pre-veterinary) at University of Delaware
DVM at University of Tennessee
Rotating small animal internship at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital
Emergency and Critical Care Residency at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists
Professional Interests:
Immune mediated diseases (IMHA, ITP, IMPA) and transfusion medicine
Metabolic diseases (DKA, Addison’s)
Trauma
Sepsis
Providing education for technicians, interns, and residents in emergency and critical care
Publications:
Brabson TL, Maki LC, Ralphs SC, Newell SN. Pancreatic Torsion in a Dog. Canadian Veterinary Journal. May 2015; 56(5): 476-8.
Brabson TL, Bloch CP, Johnson JA. Correlation of gross urine color with diagnostic findings in male cats with naturally occurring urethral obstruction. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. June 2015; 17(6): 453-7.
Morris JL, Block CP, Brabson TL. The effect of time on packed cell volume following packed red blood cell transfusion in anemic dogs. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. March 2021; 31(2): 215-220.
Sherer TS, Brabson TL. Obstipation leading to urethral obstruction and uroabdomen in a dog. Veterinary Record Case Reports. Published online 26 November 2020; 8(4).
Fitzgerald AH et al. Detecting and quantifying marijuana metabolites in serum and urine of 19 dogs affected by marijuana toxicity. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 1-6. Published online 10 July 2021.
Personal Interests:
Skiing and hiking
Travel
Cooking, trying new restaurants, and eating all the delicious food
Watching her daughter do crazy circus stunts and train to be an American Ninja Warrior