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Jodi L. Westropp, DVM, PhD, Andrew Woolcock, DVM, DACVIM
VetBooks.ir ate Professor, School of Veterinary sor, Department of Veterinary Clinical
(Internal Medicine), Assistant Profes-
DACVIM (Internal Medicine), Associ-
Medicine, University of California,
Sciences, School of Veterinary Medi-
Davis. Dr. Westropp received her DVM cine, Purdue University. Dr. Woolcock
degree, as well as her residency training graduated from Michigan State Univer-
in internal medicine, and PhD from sity in 2011; he completed an intern-
The Ohio State University prior to joining the faculty at UC ship in small animal medicine and surgery at North Carolina
Davis in 2003. Her clinical and research interests include State University and a residency in small animal internal
feline idiopathic cystitis, urinary tract infections, urinary medicine at the University of Georgia. Dr. Woolcock joined
incontinence, and urolithiasis. She is the author of numerous the faculty of Purdue University in 2015, where he is cur-
manuscripts and book chapters and has lectured extensively rently Assistant Professor of small animal internal medicine.
nationally and internationally. She is also the director of the His clinical and research interests include immune-mediated
G.V. Ling Urinary Stone Analysis Laboratory at UC Davis. hematologic disorders and oxidative stress in inflammatory
disease states.
Michael D. Willard, DVM, MS,
DACVIM (Internal Medicine), Senior
Professor, Department of Veterinary
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery,
Texas A&M University. Dr. Willard is
an internationally recognized veteri-
nary gastroenterologist and endosco-
pist. He has received the National SCAVMA Teaching Award
for clinical teaching and the National Teaching Award. A
past President of the Comparative Gastroenterology Society
and past Secretary of the specialty of Internal Medicine, his
main interests are clinical gastroenterology and endoscopy
(flexible and rigid). Dr. Willard has published more than 85
journal articles and 140 book chapters on these topics and
has given more than 3600 hours of invited lectures on these
subjects around the world. Dr. Willard is an associate editor
for Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.