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Rachael E. Carpenter, DVM
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EDUCATION
Residency
Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Resident in Anesthesia
2002
Internship
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital; Lexington, KY
Hospital Intern
2000
Medical
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
D.V.M
1999
Undergraduate
Franklin and Marshall College; Lancaster, PA
B.A., Biology and Psychology
1994
EMPLOYMENT
Ruffian Equine Medical Center
2009-2011
Anesthesiologist: Responsible for anesthesia of patients at REMC, trained licensed small animal veterinary
technicians to proficiency in equine anesthesia. Designed the anesthesia record and controlled substance logs
for the practice, designed controlled substance policy and ensured controlled substance policy compliance.
University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine
2003-2009
Clinical Assistant Professor, Anesthesia and Pain Management: 75% clinical service/teaching, 25% scholarly
development, didactic teaching and research. During that time served as Section Head and Service Area Head,
and supervised eight licensed veterinary technicians in the small and large animal hospital.
Veterinary Information Network (VIN)
2004-Present
Consultant: Answer practitioners’ questions regarding anesthesia and analgesia on the Veterinary Information
Network. Occasionally teach on-line continuing education for VIN.
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital
2002-2003
Small Animal Emergency Clinician: Admitted and stabilized after-hours emergencies. Responsible for afterhours care of hospitalized patients. Worked closely with ACVS, ACVIM and ACVR boarded diplomates at the
referral center. Mentored interns.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital; Lexington, KY
June 1997, November 1998
Hospital Extern: Assisted and observed during after-hours emergencies and routine hospital procedures in
anesthesia, medicine and surgery including foal illnesses, dystocias, orthopedic surgeries and colics.
Blue Ridge Equine Clinic; Free Union, VA
July 1997
Summer Extern: Assisted with surgery and farm calls including pre-purchase and lameness exams. Was also
available on an on-call basis for after-hours emergencies and treatments.
Hagyard, Davidson and McGee; Lexington, KY
July 1997
Summer Extern: Assisted and observed procedures in the medicine department including neurological diseases
and theriogenology.
Equitana USA; Louisville, KY
July 1996
Attended as a representative of the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine (UTCVM), gave
daily presentations on equine lameness exams and diagnostic tests using an interactive CD-ROM video.
Barry Gordon, DVM; Lenoir City Animal Clinic, Lenoir City, TN
May-Jul 1996
Veterinary Assistant: Assisted during large and small animal examinations, treatments and surgeries, carried
out treatments and assisted with laboratory procedures.
Joy B. Fels, DVM; Veterinary Medical Center, Clinton, TN
Jan-Jun 1995, May-Aug 1994
Veterinary Assistant: Assisted during small animal surgeries, restrained patients during examinations and
treatments, gave medications, assisted with laboratory techniques, answered phones, and made appointments.
ABC Sports, Toni Slotkin, Producer; Saratoga Springs, NY
August 1994
Production Runner: Assisted with production of ABC Wide World of Sports coverage of the Travers Stakes,
acted as a runner for Dave Johnson during taping.
PUBLICATIONS
Zachariah TT, Langan JN, Mylniczenko ND, Carpenter RE, Labelle AL. Effects of combinations of ketamine,
medetomidine, and isoflurane on blood pressure in Western gray kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus). Submitted
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 2010.
Brunson DB, Carpenter RE. Zoo and Exotic Species. In: Tranquilli WT, Thurmon J, Grimm KA, eds. Lumb and
Jones’ Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2007. 785806.
Raffe MR, Carpenter RE. Anesthetic management of the caesarian section patient. In: Tranquilli WT, Thurmon
J, Grimm KA, eds. Lumb and Jones’ Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott,
Williams and Wilkins, 2007. 955-968.
Carpenter RE, Manfra S. Anesthetic management of the dental patient. In: Tranquilli WT, Thurmon J, Grimm
KA, eds. Lumb and Jones’ Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and
Wilkins, 2007. 993-996.
Carpenter RE. Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. In Doherty T, Valverde A eds. Manual of Equine Anesthesia
and Analgesia. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. 326-331.
Carpenter RE. Malignant hyperthermia. In Doherty T, Valverde A eds. Manual of Equine Anesthesia and
Analgesia. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. 331-337.
Carpenter RE, Pettifer GR, Tranquilli WJ. Geriatric Anesthesia. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America Small
Animal Practice 2005 May; 35(3): 571-580.
Carpenter RE, Grimm KA, Tranquilli WJ, Stewart MC. Preliminary report on the use of alfaxalone for
anesthetic induction in goats. Abstract, Veterinary Midwest Anesthesia and Analgesia Conference Proceedings,
Indianapolis, April 2005.
Carpenter RE, Grimm KA, Tranquilli WJ. Effect of delivery device on meloxicam drop size and dose delivered.
Abstract, Veterinary Midwest Anesthesia and Analgesia Conference Proceedings, Indianapolis, April 2005.
Carpenter RE, Evans AT. Anesthesia Case of the Month: Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis episode in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2005 Mar; 226(6): 874-6.
Wilson DV, Evans AT, Carpenter RE, Mullineaux DR. The effect of four anesthetic protocols on splenic size in
dogs. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia 2004 Apr; 31(2): 102-8.
Carpenter RE, Wilson DV, Evans AT. Evaluation of intraperitoneal and incisional lidocaine or bupivacaine for
analgesia following ovariohysterectomy in the dog. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia 2004 Jan; 31(1): 4652.
Carpenter RE, Wilson DV, Evans AT. Evaluation of intraperitoneal and incisional lidocaine or bupivacaine for
analgesia following ovariohysterectomy in the dog. Abstract, American College of Veterinary
Anesthesiologists 27th Annual Scientific Meeting Proceedings, Orlando, October 2002.
PRESENTATIONS/LECTURES
National Meetings
ACVA Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
“Evaluation of intraperitoneal and subcutaneous lidocaine or bupivacaine for analgesia following
ovariohysterectomy in the dog”
Local/Regional Meetings
University of Illinois Fall Conference for Veterinarians
“Capture and Restraint of Exotic Species”
“Therapies for Hypotension”
“Pain Management in Cats”
“Equine Epidural Analgesia”
2002
2008
University of Illinois Fall Conference for Veterinarians
“Equine Pain Management”
“Recognizing Pain in the Small Animal Patient”
2007
University of Illinois Fall Conference for Veterinarians
“Field Anesthesia in Horses”
“Epidural Analgesia in Small Animals”
2006
Veterinary Midwest Anesthesia and Analgesia Conference, Indianapolis, IN
“Preliminary Report on the use of Alfaxalone in Goats”
“Effect of Delivery Device on Meloxicam Drop Size and Dose Delivered”
2005
Michigan Veterinary Conference
“Epidural Analgesia in the Dog and Cat”
Online Continuing Education
VIN Rounds
“Dexmedetomidine as a Preanesthetic: Pros and Cons”
VIN Online CE
“Anesthesia for Septic Patients”
“Small Animal Restraint and Sedation”
2002
2011
2010
2010
“ABVP Anesthesia Review”
2008-2009
University of Illinois
Course Instructor
-Equine Junior Surgery Lab (VCM 655)
-Small Animal Junior Surgery Lab (VCM 652 and 654)
-Anesthesia and Fluid Therapy (VCM 676)
2004-2009
2004-2009
2004-2009
Lectures
“Anesthesia for Cardiopulmonary Disease”
“Definitions, Overview, Introduction to Junior Surgery Lab”
“Anesthetic Monitoring I-II”
“Fluid Therapy”
“Shock”
“Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”
“Equine Anesthesia I-III”
“SA Anesthesia Techniques I-IV”
“Transfusion Medicine”
“Ventilator Therapy”
Michigan State University
Large Animal Seminar
“Equine Epidural Analgesia”
2002
Small Animal Seminar
“Treating Animal Pain”
“Anesthetic Monitoring”
“Recognizing Pain in the Small Animal Patient”
“Epidural Analgesia in the Dog and Cat”
2002
2001
2001
2000
GRANTS RECEIVED
Clark-Price SC (CoPI), Carpenter RE (CoPI), Stewart A, Byron C. The effects of intraoperative application of
intraarticular morphine on total cell count, cell differential, and protein concentration of synovial fluid in horses
undergoing arthroscopy for osteochondrosis. University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine Companion Animal
Memorial Fund, 2007-2008, $6000
COMMITTEES
University of Illinois
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Pharmacy Committee
College of Veterinary Medicine Admissions Advisory Committee
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Board
Departmental Advisory Committee
Capricious Grading Committee
CONTINUING EDUCATION
IVAPM Pain Management Core Review; VIN online CE
Fall Conference for Veterinarians; Urbana, IL
Veterinary Orthopedic Society Annual Meeting; Big Sky, MT
Veterinary Orthopedic Society Annual Meeting; Sun Valley, ID
2007-2009
2005-2008
2006-2008
2006-2007
2006-2007
2010
2008
2008
2007
ACVA Annual Meeting; Chicago, IL
Pain Management Meeting; San Fransisco, CA
Fall Conference for Veterinarians; Urbana, IL
Veterinary Midwest Anesthesia and Analgesia Conference; Indianapolis, IN
Fall Conference for Veterinarians; Urbana, IL
UTCVM Annual Conference; Knoxville, TN
World Congress of Veterinary Anesthesia; Knoxville, TN
ACVA Annual Meeting; Orlando, FL
Michigan Veterinary Conference; Lansing, MI
AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Pain Management; Chicago, IL
Eleventh Annual ACVS Symposium; Chicago IL
Safe Capture International; Ypsilanti, MI
Michigan Veterinary Conference; Lansing, MI
Ninth Annual ACVS Symposium; San Francisco, CA
UTCVM Annual Conference; Knoxville, TN
2006
2006
2006
2005
2004
2004
2003
2002
2002
2001
2001
2001
2001
1999
1996-1998
HONORS AND AWARDS
Michigan State University
The National Honor Society of Phi Zeta, Zeta Chapter
University of Tennessee
The Dr. John Henton Equine Club Award
V. Hal and Beville Hal Regan Scholarship
LEADERSHIP/AFFILIATIONS
American Veterinary Medical Association
Director, Blood Donor Program (Internal and External) University of Illinois
International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management
Service Area Head, Anesthesia and Pain Management
Section Head, Anesthesia and Pain Management
Veterinary Interdisciplinary Pain Service, University of Illinois
LICENSURE
Current licenses – Tennessee and New York
Inactive/Lapsed – Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Illinois
1999- Present
2004-2009
2002-2010
2007-2008
2006-2007
2003-2006
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