Dr. ‭Michael Lane – Internal Medicine

About Michael Lane DVM, DACVIM SAIM

Michael Lane, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), is a Board-Certified Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist at MedVet Cincinnati, where he serves as the Internal Medicine Department Representative and Residency Program Director. He graduated cum laude from Carson-Newman University, earned his DVM from the University of Tennessee, and completed a rotating internship and internal medicine internship at the Regional Institute for Veterinary Emergencies and Referrals (RIVER) before returning to UT for a three-year internal medicine residency.

Dr. Lane enjoys teaching house officers and general practitioners and focuses on practical, immediately applicable CE. His clinical interests include minimally invasive endourology, autoimmune disease, chronic enteropathies, endocrine disorders, and challenging diabetic cases. Outside the hospital, he enjoys time with his wife Jeanne (a veterinary medical oncologist), their two sons, and their golden retriever, Woody.

 


Presentation Synopsis

1. Chronic Enteropathy: From Diet Trials to High-Stakes Cases
2. Proteinuria Without Panic: Practical Steps for Primary Care
3. Elevated Liver Enzymes: What Matters, What Doesn’t
4. Diabetes in 2026: Tech, Targets, and Treatment That Works
5. IMPA & Immune-Mediated Mayhem: Making Sense of the Limping, Painful Dog
6. Chronic Cough in Dogs: A Diagnostic Approach That Works
7. PU/PD in Practice: From “Probably Cushing’s” to a Real Differential List
8. Effusions Demystified: A Practical Guide to Thoracic & Abdominal Fluid