Dr. Ashley Hartley – Internal Medicine

About Ashley Hartley DVM, PhD, DACVIM SAIM

Ashley Hartley

Dr. Ashley Hartley completed her veterinary (DVM) and doctoral (PhD) training at the University of Georgia. Her dissertation specifically characterized genetically modified Trypanosoma cruziparasite lines and canine immune phenotypes in uninfected and T. cruzi-infected dogs. Dr. Hartley continued her clinical training with a small animal medicine and surgery internship at the University of Tennessee followed by a small animal internal medicine residency at North Carolina State University. She served as a staff clinician in small animal internal medicine at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals at the Royal Veterinary College in London, UK before returning to the University of Tennessee's College of Veterinary Medicine as an assistant professor. Dr. Hartley's clinical interests encompass all aspects of small animal medicine, with particular research focuses in infectious diseases, immunology, and hepatobiliary diseases.

 


Presentation Synopsis

1. Feline Infectious Peritonitis Updates
2. Canine and Feline Fungal Disease (75 min)
3. Updates with Leptospirosis
4. Vector Borne Disease in Small Animals
5. Approach to Urinary Tract Infections in Small Animals
6. Arthrocentesis in Small Animals
7. Enteral Feeding Tubes Considerations for Private Practitioners