Dr. Jennifer Babineaux – Feline Medicine
About Jennifer Babineaux DVM, MBA, DABVP (feline)
Dr. Jennifer Babineaux graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2005 and completed an internal medicine residency at VCA East Bay Veterinary Specialists in 2009. During her residency, she developed an interest in feline medicine as well as in using ultrasound as a daily diagnostic tool for challenging internal medicine cases. Dr. Babineaux worked in the internal medicine departments of the San Francisco SPCA and VCA San Francisco Veterinary Specialists. In 2014, she became an ABVP Diplomate (Feline Practice). Dr. Babineaux relocated to Philadelphia in 2014, where she developed a mobile ultrasound and internal medicine consulting practice serving more than 25 hospitals, including 4 feline-only practices. Dr. Babineaux currently provides mobile ultrasound and internal medicine consulting in Ashland, Oregon. She enjoys teaching veterinarians ultrasound skills, and advocates for the routine use of ultrasound to diagnose challenging internal medicine cases in general practice. Dr. Babineaux considers cats an especially ultrasound-deficient species.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Feline Ultrasound: Scanning the Feline Upper Urinary Tract
2. Feline Ultrasound: Scanning the Feline Lower Urinary Tract
3. Feline Ultrasound: Probing for Answers in the Younger Vomiting Cat
4. Feline Ultrasound: Probing for Answers in the Older Vomiting Cat
5. Feline Ultrasound: 10 Ways Cats Are Not Small Dogs on Ultrasound
6. Feline Ultrasound: Probing for Answers in the Yellow Cat
7. Feline Ultrasound: Using Ultrasound to Collect Fine Needle Aspirates