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DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTORY


  • Louis DeTolla, VMD,MS, PhD
    Director, Comparative Medicine and Chief, Veterinary Resources
    6-8536

  • E. Douglas Allen
    Deputy Director, Veterinary Resources and Comparative Medicine
    6-3547

  • Micheal O'Donnoghue
    Facility Manager
    Research Coordinator
    6-1601

  • Rigoberto Sanchez, PhD
    Diagnostic Laboratory & ABSL-3 Manager
    6-4466

  • Steven Shipley, DVM
    Head, Veterinary Surgery
    6-3703

  • Ned Kriel, DVM
    Head, Veterinary Clinical Services
    VAMC Attending
    6-2684

  • Krishnan Kolappswamy, DVM
    Attending Veterinarian
    6-8539

  • Aruna Panda, BVSc, PhD
    Attending Veterinarian
    6-8542

  • Ivan Tatarov, DVM
    Attending Veterinarian
    6-8539

  • Rebecca Yerkey
    Primate Enrichment & Veterinary Surgery Coordinator
    6-1299

  • Sui-Foh Yu, PhD
    Rodent Rederivations
    6-7644

  • Morris Shannon
    Animal Purchasing
    6-8291
    FAX 6-8538

  • Deborah Sanchez
    Executive Adminstrative Assistant
    6-8536

  • Denise Bitzer
    Chief Accountant
    6-7612

  • Nicole Paulinski
    Investigator Billing, Import/Export Coordinator
    6-1425

  • Carol Ault
    Human Resources and Payroll
    6-5069

  • VETERINARY RESOURCES CLINICAL CALLS
    6-3540




    Hours of Operation

    The Veterinary Resources business and administrative offices are located on the ground floor of MSTF, Rm. G-100 at 10 South Pine Street, and are staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.





    In Case of Emergency

    During normal business hours, a veterinarian may be contacted at 6-3540.

    For after-hours emergencies, the veterinarian can be contacted by pager as follows:

    1. Dial 410-748-4569 on a touch-tone phone.

    2. Wait for three beeps after the telephone rings.

    3. Enter the telephone number the veterinarian should use to call you.

    (In case of a dialing error, press the * three times and begin again.)

    4. When you have entered the telephone number, press the # key to transmit your message.

    Wait for a fast busy signal then hang up. Your call will be returned as soon as possible.