C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E Andrea Lynn Looney March 2018 CONTACT INFO: [email protected]Cell phone: (413) 374-8060 BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA: Date /place of Birth: October 15, 1962, Troy, NY EDUCATION: 2014 American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Diplomate 2001 American College of Veterinary Anesthesiology & Analgesia, Diplomate 1995-1997 Residency, Anesthesiology New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 1985-1989 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 1980-1984 Bachelor of Science (BS) Major: Biology Siena College, Loudonville, New York PRIOR and CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: 2014-present Consultant Anesthesiology and Lab Animal Services, Stratton Veterans Administration Hospital, Albany NY, Albany Medical College, Albany NY, and Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY. Duties include provision of anesthesia, pain management, IACUC regulations, general medicine, husbandry health, disease surveillance, sedation and anesthesia to small ruminants swine rabbits ferrets mice rats and various amphibians utilized for research projects. Currently working with Dr. Eric Ledet on surgical cervical expansion model in goats. 2014-present Staff, Anesthesia& Rehabilitation Services, Ethos Veterinary Health/IVG Hospitals, Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital, Woburn, MA. Duties include technician and clinician anesthesia teaching and development, protocol. Development, trouble shooting, training of VTS nurse anesthetist staff, surgical pain management. Services for 6 hospital specialist and general medicine hospital system 2007-2013 Senior Lecturer (2006-2014), Pain Management, Palliative care and Rehabilitation Service, Section of Anesthesiology and Analgesia, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Hospital for Animals, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Duties include establishment of pain management and rehabilitation rotation, service, and elective (Animal Pain: recognition, prevention and treatment) as well as regular small/large animal anesthesia service clinical and didactic teaching, and site work/establishment of CUVS, Stamford CT 2011-2013 Staff, Anesthesiology, Palliative Care, and Rehabilitation, Emergency Medicine, Upstate Veterinary Specialties, Albany, NY. Duties include emergency receiving, surgical and procedural sedation, anesthesia and local blockade; rehabilitation of inpatients and outpatients;
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1994 Cornell University SCAVMA Teaching Excellence Award
1993 Norden Distinguished Teacher Award
1993 Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association Award for
Excellence in Teaching of Clinical Sciences
1990 Who's Who in Veterinary Science and Medicine
1989 James Gordon Bennett Award recipient, New York State College of
Veterinary Medicine Commencement Awards
1988 Who's Who among American Medical Students
1984 Who's Who among American College Students
1984 Alpha Kappa Alpha Honor Society
1985 Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society
GRANTS AWARDED:
A comparison of sham versus actual low level laser therapy in treatment of canine elbow osteoarthritis. Funded by the Waltham Foundation March 2014, Award amount: $19,995
The Iontophoretic Lidocaine Patch (Hybresis) as an Adjunct Therapy for Laminitis in Horses
Funded by the Dean’s Fund for Clinical Excellence, Funded February 2008, Award amount: $7495
EducationalPhysical Therapy and Gait analysis Initiative, Funded by Novartis Animal Health, Cummings School of
Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. Funded December 2005, Award amount: $40,000
Use of Medetomidine and Dexmedetomidine in an injectable balanced anesthesia regime for elective surgery in the cat,
Funded by Pfizer Animal Health, Angell Animal Medical Center. Funded December 2004, Award amount: $30,000
Cornell University Pet Loss/Grief Support Hotline, funded December 1996 by the Joint Alumni/Faculty
Committee on Unrestricted Funds, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University. Award amount: $7,000
Acupuncture Analgesia for Arthrotomy Trial, funded December 1996 by the Joint Alumni/Faculty Committee
on Unrestricted Funds, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University. Award amount: $5,790
CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS:
A Prospective Equivalenc Study on the Application and Accuracy of the Portex C02 clip for detection of ETC02in Small
Animals—Phase I (pilot) and Phase II (verification), funded November 2004 by Smiths Medical SMI
Distribution of methylene blue solution in brachial plexus, psoas compartment and sciatic nerve blocks, September 2006,
Cornell University Clinical Sciences Department
INVITED TALKS:.
AIDS: What it means to veterinarians and clients. New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York, 1992.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Critical Care for the Veterinary Technician. Cornell Continuing
Education Seminar for Veterinary Technicians, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, February 1992.
Canine Disease Prevention and First Aid. Cornell University Canine Study Programs, Ithaca, New York,
June 1993, September 1995.
Pain Control in Veterinary Medicine, Current Concepts of Critical Care Monitoring. New York City
chapter of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society, New York City, March 1994, February 1996.
Pediatric Anesthesia, Current Concepts of Critical Care Monitoring. Capital District chapter of the NewYork
State Veterinary Medical Society, Albany, New York, September 1994.
Mechanisms of Pain and its Expression in Companion Animals. Student Chapter of the Association of
Veterinarians for Animal Rights, February 1995, February 1996, September 1996.
Pain Control in Veterinary Medicine. Southern Tier Chapter of the New York State Veterinary Medical
Society, Ithaca, New York, April 1995.
Neurophysiologic basis of acupuncture. Concepts of Pain perception and acupuncture analgesia. The North
American Veterinary Medical Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 1998.
Beta endorphins, acupuncture and the geriatric animal. The North American Veterinary Medical Conference,
Orlando, Florida, January 1998.
Theory and Methods of Veterinary Anesthesiology. Baystate Medical Center. Tufts University School of
Medicine Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Seminar Series. Springfield, Massachusetts. March 1998.
Current Concepts of Analgesia. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield, Massachusetts. June 1998.
Thoracic Trauma Emergency Management. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield,
Massachusetts. January 1999.
Acupuncture and the Neurophysiology of Pain Control. Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Pain
Symposium. North Grafton, Massachusetts. March 1999.
Care of the Convalescent Pet: Nutrition, Physical Therapy, and Intensive Care Management. Becker College.
Leicester, Massachusetts. March 1999.
Practical Pain Management, Intensive Care Management for the Small Animal Patient, and Problematic
Anesthetic Management. Mid America Veterinary Conference. Louisville, Kentucky. October 1999.
Anesthesia for High Risk Patients. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield, Massachusetts. November 1999.
Anesthesia and Analgesia for Critical Care Patients. Connecticut Veterinary Medical Association, Hartford, Connecticut.
July 2000.
Current Concepts in Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Resuscitation. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield,
Massachusetts. December 2000.
Acupuncture and the Geriatric Animal, Acupuncture for Canine Thoracolumbar and Cervical Disc Disease. Tufts
University School of Veterinary Medicine Foundation Course in Veterinary Acupuncture. North Grafton, Massachusetts.
August 2001, May 2002.
Monitoring in Veterinary Anesthesia and Critical Care. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield, Massachusetts.
October 2001.
Thoracic Trauma: the Dos and Don’ts of Chest Triage, Respiratory Monitoring in Small Animal Medicine. Atlantic Coast
Veterinary Conference. Atlantic City, New Jersey. October 2001.
Veterinary Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Critical Care. Baystate Medical Center. Tufts University School of Medicine.
Springfield, Massachusetts. March 2002
A Critical Review of the Literature in Veterinary Acupuncture. Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Foundation
Course in Veterinary Acupuncture. North Grafton, Massachusetts. May 2002.
Practical Methods of Pain Control. Capital District Surgical Associates. Rotterdam, New York. June 2002, April 2003.
Rehabilitation Considerations in Critically Injured, Paralyzed, and Immobilized Patients, Pain Management in
Rehabilitation. University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine’s Second International Symposium on
Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. Knoxville, Tennessee. August 2002.
An Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation for Small Animals. Angell West Evening Lecture Series. Springfield,
Massachusetts. June 2002.
Physical Rehabilitation as Analgesic Modalities. Tufts Animal Expo. Boston, Massachusetts. September 2002.
Pain Management and Anesthesia of Critical Cases. Angell Memorial Animal Hospital’s Emergency Medicine Seminar.
Boston, Massachusetts. April 2003.
Pain recognition and treatment in Shelter Animals: Assessment and Management. American Humane Association
Conference, Shelter Veterinarian Education Program. Anaheim, California. September 2003
Anesthesia and Analgesia for the Critical Patient. New York State VMS Annual Meeting. Saratoga, New York. October
2003
Anesthesia for the Geriatric Patient. Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association Fall Conference. Mansfield,
Massachusetts. October 2003
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Capital District Surgical Associates. Rotterdam, New York. December 2003
Arrhythmias in the Critical Patient: diagnosis and management. Angell West Evening Lecture Series, Springfield,
Massachusetts. February 2004, July 2004.
Acupuncture, Anesthesia and Analgesia, Acupuncture in the Geriatric Small Animal. Tufts University School of
Veterinary Medicine Foundation Course for Veterinary Acupuncture. Grafton, Massachusetts. May 2004.
The Use of Physical Medicine for Pain Relief. Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Pain Standards in Small
Animal Practice Seminar. Grafton, Massachusetts. June 2004
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatories in Outpatient and Perioperative Practice. Angell East Continuing Education Lecture
Series, Boston, Massachusettts. June 2004 and Tufts University Continuing Education series for Staff and Residents,
presented by Merial, November 2004.
Local and Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Wet Lab. Northeast Veterinary Conference. Providence, Rhode Island.
August 2004, 2005
Anesthesia and analgesia for surgical patients. Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association Annual Meeting, Newport,
Rhode Island. November 2004
Alpha two agonists in small animal practice. Central New York Animal Emergency Center/Pfizer, Syracuse, New York,
March, 2005
Anesthesia for problem cases/Small Animal Physical Rehabilitation New York State Veterinary Technicians Association
Annual Meeting, Albany, New York, April 2005
Advances in Pain Control for Small Animals/Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation, 97th annual Cornell Veterinary
Conference, June 2005
AAHA and beyond: surviving certification, Western Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association, October 2005
Hot topics in small animal pain management, Hartford County Veterinary Medical Association, November 2005
Multidisciplinary Pain Service within Teaching and Referral Hospitals, Cornell University Hospital for Animals, December
2005
Shelter Animal Pain Assessment and Treatment, North American Veterinary Conference January 2006
Anesthesia for Elective surgical and TNR programs, North American Veterinary Conference January 2006
Anesthesia, Pain Relief & Physical therapy techniques for Critical Patients, Boehringer Ingleheim/Penn Vet sponsors,
Lancaster PA April 2006
Defining evidence behind physical rehabilitation for small animal patients, Novartis sponsors, Georgetown and Dedham MA
June 2006
Opioids and Alpha agents in pain control, NSAIDS in pain control, Physical Therapy Overview for Small Animal
Pracitioners, NY2K Meeting, West Point, NY October 2006
Current thoughts in CPR, Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital of Brentwood, NY, November 2006
Anesthesia, Pain control and Perioperative Care Review, Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialists, Pittsburgh, PA, November 2006
Anesthesia Protocols and Quality Care in Shelter Environments, Imagine Humane and ASPCA spay neuter summit, Ithaca,
NY, December 2006
Practitioner Rounds in Small Animal Specialties, Pain Management and Anesthesiology, College of Vet Medicine,
Cornell University, February 2007
Osteoarthritis multimodal therapy beyond the NSAID, Pacific Veterinary Conference, Anaheim, CA, June 2007
Shelter animals, pain recognition and therapy, ASPCA/Maddies Fund at Cornell Shelter Medicine Conference, August 2007
Anesthesia and ventilatory therapy, Capital District Veterinary Specialists, Albany NY, September 2007
Assessment and Support of the Trauma Patient, Veterinary Specialties referral center, Schenectady NY, September 2007
Alpha two agents in practice, Veterinary Emergency Center of Central New York, Syracuse NY, September 2007
Pain in small animal patients, Pennsylvania VMA, Scranton PA, September 2007
Pain and Physical rehabilitation for Small Animals in the 21st century, Genessee Valley Veterinary Medical Association,
October 2007
Protocols for High Quality High Volume Spay Neuter, ASPCA/Pet Smart Charities Fixit Forum, Chicago, IL October 2007
Dexmedetomidine usage in intensive care patients, North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL January 2008
Rehabilitation analgesia for small animal patients, American Animal Hospital Association Annual Conference, Tampa FL
March 2008
ASPCA spay neuter summit 2009: techniques for high-quality, high volume spay and neuter, NYC July 2009
Pain assessment and treatment, Anesthesia and intraoperative problems, basic emergency triage. North American Veterinary
Conference, January 2010
Managing Emergencies in Daily Practice, Anesthesia for Critical Case Management, IVG Educational Symposium: Partners
in Veterinary Practice, May 2011
Chemical immobilization for aggressive shelter patients, ASPCA/SOS/Cornell University Shelter Medicine Program Annual
Conference August 2011
Rethinking common geriatric orthopedic and neurologic issues: how I treat_____: Upstate Veterinary Specialties seminar
series Sept 2012
Mechanical ventilation in anesthesia: Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital October 2012
Locoregional Anesthesia Wet Lab for small animals IVG Annual Conference April 2013
Dexmedetomidine in shelter spay neuter populations: ASPCA/SOS Cornell University Maddies Shelter Medicine Program
Annual Conference July 2013, August 2014
Mount Washington New England Veterinary Medical Association February 2015
Pain management, rehabilitation, anesthesia HSVMA Webinars May 2015, February 2016, June 2016
Pallliative care pain management AVMA convention July 2015
Anesthesia and Pain management track several lectures Atlantic coast veterinary conference October 2015
Induction agents in small animal anesthesia Long Island Veterinary Medical Association Spring conference March 2016
Dexmedetomidine, Rehab essentials Vetbloom Veterinary Technician Anesthesia Symposium October 2016
Geriatric pain control, diagnostic locoregional blocks, elbow osteoarthritis diagnosis and treatment NAVC Sports Medicine
and Rehabilitation Track 2017, 2018
Basics of neuro and ortho rehab chronic pain management Buffalo Academy of Veterinary Medicine January 2017