Dr. Dana Clarke – Emergency Critical Care
About Dana Clarke, VMD, DACVECC
Dr. Dana Clarke graduated from University of Pennsylvania in 2006. After graduation, she completed a one-year rotating internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in Emergency/Critical Care at University of Pennsylvania. Upon completion of her residency in 2010, she spent one year observing in Interventional Radiology Service at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She then became the director of the IR program at PennVet and has a dual appointment to both the sections of Surgery and Critical Care. In 2015, she was appointed to the first faculty position in Interventional Radiology in veterinary medicine. Her research and clinical interests include better understanding of the progression and physiology of tracheal collapse, improving tracheal stent design and sizing, vascular malformations and obstructions, and all forms of respiratory disease within the ICU.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Vascular Access Tips & Tricks
2. Fluid Therapy Controversies
3. Making Light of Electrolyte Disturbances Part 1
4. Making Light of Electrolyte Disturbances Part 2
5. Basic (and Not So Basic) Blood Gas Analysis
6. Urinary Emergencies – Unclogging the Drain
7. Tracheal Collapse & Tracheal Stents – Do They All Go Bad?
8. Challenging Upper Airway Obstruction Cases