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Koret School of Veterinary Medicine,
The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agricultural, Food & Environment,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Address: Herzl 229, P.O. Box 12,
Rehovot 76100, Israel

Phone: +972-(0)8-9489021/31;
Fax: +972-(0)8-9467940
E-Mail: vet.school@mail.huji.ac.il

 

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Selected Recent Publications

Lavy, E.PI, Aroch, I.C, Bark, H.C, Markovics, A.C, Aizenberg, I.C, Hagag, A.S, Mazaki-Tovi, M.C and Harrus, S.C (2002). Evaluation of doramectin for the treatment of experimental canine spirocercosis. Vet. Parasitol. 109:65-73.

Bark, H.PI and Cohen, R.PI (2002). Use of an objective, structured clinical examination as a component of the final-year examination in small animal internal medicine and surgery. J. Amer.Vet. Med.Assoc. 221:1262-1265.

Prof. Hylton Bark

Special interest

Veterinary Education, Infectious diseases, Pulmonary Diseases and Pulmonary Function

Teaching

Small Animal Internal Medicine, Physiology, Clinical Methods.

Research

Infectious disese, Pulmonary Function Testing.

Selected Recent Publications

  1. I. Aroch, I. Keidar, A. Himmelstein, M. Schechter, M.H. Shamir and G. Segev (2010) Diagnostic and prognostic value of serum creatine kinase activity in ill cats: a retrospective study of 601 cases. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 12:466-475.
  2. S. Kuzi, G. Segev, E. Haruvi and I. Aroch (2010) Plasma antithrombin activity as a diagnostic and prognostic indicator in dogs: a retrospective study of 149 dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 24:587-596.

Professional Experience and Qualifications

  • Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine - Companion Animas (ECVIM-CA) in internal medicine
  • Specialist (Israeli specialization), Veterinary Internal Medicine of Companion Animals

Prof. Itamar Aroch

Special interest

Small animal internal medicine, clinical pathology, with emphasis on markers of diseases, hematology of domestic and wild animals, hemostasis, canine spirocercosis, clinical toxicology, snakebites in dogs and cats, heatstroke in dogs, kidney diseases in dogs and cats.

Teaching

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Small Animal Internal Medicine (clinical hematology), Clinical Methods in Veterinary Medicine.

Itzhak (Zahi) Aizenberg, DVM

Special interest

  • Diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology
  • Zoo, wild & exotic animals medicine

Teaching

Veterinary radiology, Exotic animals medicine

Service

  • Head of diagnostic imaging department, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Hebrew University
  • Head of the Hip-Dysplasia committee, Israel kennel club

International interest

Diagnostic imaging

 

 

 

 

Membership in Scientific organizations

  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine-Large Animals
  • Diplomate, European College of Equine Internal Medicine
  • Israel Association of Equine Practitioners
  • American Association of Equine Practitioners
  • American Veterinary Medical Association
  • College of Veterinarians of Ontario
  • Israel Veterinary Medical Association

Professional Experience and Qualifications

 

  • DVM, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, USA 1983
  • M.Sc., Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Canada 1992
  • Residency, Large Animal Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Canada 1993-1994
  • Clinical instructor, KSVM, Israel 1995-present
  • Board Certification, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine-Large Animals, 1998
  • Israeli Specialist in Equine Diseases, 1998

Dr. Gila Abells Sutton

(a.k.a. Gail), DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECEIM, DACVIM-LA

Special interest

  • Clinical Indices
  • Pain assessment
  • Colic in Horses
  • Veterinary Medical Education

Teaching

Equine Medicine, Comparative Anatomy, Clinical Epidemiology.

Research

Epidemiology of Colic in Horses, Pain Assessment, Neonatal Diseases