Dr. Andrew Linklater – Emergency Critical Care
About Andrew Linklater DVM, DACVECC

Dr. Andrew Linklater grew up in Canada and graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He completed a rotating internship in Los Angeles before moving on to residency at the Animal Emergency Center in Milwaukee. He became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care in 2009. He worked at and was part owner of Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists in Wisconsin prior to acquisition by BluePearl. During his 20 year tenure in Wisconsin, he has served as Medical Director, Emergency Service head, Director of a certified Veterinary Trauma Center and Director of an Internship and Residency Program, where he has mentored more than 100 individuals. He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal and textbook chapter publications, been the senior editor of two veterinary emergency textbooks, and has hundreds of lecture and lab instruction at a multitude of national and international conferences. In his hospitals, he instituted IPASS rounding, lead the Patient Safety Initiative, developed and instituted COVID, ER Service Pause, Antibiotic Stewardship, Critical anesthesia, Blood Banking, and Sustainability guidelines. He was a top-awarded veterinarian of the Veterinary Involvement Program at his previous hospital for three years. Recently, he has embarked on a new chapter, moving with his family to Colorado, and is excited to be the lead criticalist at Veterinary Specialists of the Rockies.
Dr. Linklater's professional interests include trauma, surgical emergencies, coagulopathies, respiratory intervention, and transfusion medicine; he has been a RECOVER-certified instructor since 2019 and a certified rescuer since 2013 and helped develop CPR guidelines. On a personal note, he has run several marathons and half marathons, enjoys curling, outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, skiing and camping; he also enjoys traveling, recently wrote a book “Tails from the ICU” and he loves spending quality time with his wife and their pets. He is excited to participate in all the outdoor adventure that Colorado has to offer.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Hyperkalemia in Metabolic Emergencies.
2. Nursing Care of the Head Trauma Patient
3. Monitoring The Critically Ill Patient: The Rule of 20
4. Complications of IV fluid therapy
5. Crystalloids, Colloids and Chaos: Resuscitation in Modern Veterinary Care
6. Saving Lives With Less: Exploring Damage Control Resuscitation and Surgery
7. From XAB to ABC: Revisiting the Primary Survey in Trauma
8. Trauma, Triage and Teams: A Masterclass on Team Management for Trauma Patients
9. Polytrauma – Management of the Critically Injured
10. After the Attack: Approach to Bite Wounds
11. Abdominal Trauma
12. Errors to Avoid in Veterinary Toxicology: “Faux Pas” of the Poisoned Four Paws
13. Common and Complicated Toxins in Veterinary Patients
14. Updates in Veterinary Toxicology
15. Use of Viscoelastic Testing in Critical Care
16. Hyperfibrinolysis: Identification and Treatment
17. Hot Topic in Transfusion: Use of Component Therapy or Whole Blood
18. Blood Transfusions – The New & the Old
19. Autologous Blood Transfusions: Transfuse and Reuse
20. Hematologic Emergencies: Polycythemia
21. Hematologic Emergencies: Hemolytic Anemia
