veterinarian
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Portland, Oregon, United States
Ladan Mohammad-Zadeh graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She completed a rotating internship and residency in emergency and critical care medicine at Angell Animal Medical Center and gained her ACVECC diplomate status in 2010. Ladan has focused her career on incorporating teaching and education with clinical work. She was the internship director at Dove Lewis Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital in Portland OR for 10 years. At Dove Lewis she was actively involved with multiple aspects the non-profit’s hospital and local veterinarian community driven educational initiatives such as AtDove.org, and the Dove Lewis Annual Conference. She has spoken at local and county veterinary medical associations as well as nationally. Ladan has a deep commitment to support initiatives that advance the field of emergency and critical care medicine. She is a member on the Veterinary Committee on Trauma, contributed work for both RECOVER and RECOVER 2.0 guidelines and serves on a joint VECCS/ACVECC committee that is developing an ER competency framework and ER certificate program for US veterinarians. Ladan is also involved in the AFSCAN-Twinning pilot program, a joint initiative with Zoetis and WSAVA that connects African clinicians with US clinicians in order to exchange ideas and gain an appreciation and insight into veterinary practice on a different continent. Ladan is currently a consultant for Critical Consults DVM, a 24/7 case helpline for veterinarians working in the field of emergency and critical care medicine.
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Recognizing and Managing Medical Errors
Thursday, June 6, 2024
4:30pm – 5:30pm CT