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Rachel Reed is an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Medicine at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, serving in the Anesthesia Service of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She holds a DVM from North Carolina State University (2011) and a BS from the same institution (2007). Her research focuses on advancing anesthesia techniques, including advanced monitoring systems, total intravenous anesthesia, local anesthetic pharmacology, and equine pain management. Dr. Reed teaches courses such as LAMS 5220 (Large Animal Advanced Anesthesia) and SAMS 5203 (Principles of Anesthesia).
Her recent publications explore topics like equine pain management advancements, nasal intubation in goats with mandibular abnormalities, and the effects of heated breathing circuits on canine body temperature. Notable work includes studies on rocuronium’s impact on anesthetic depth in dogs and bupivacaine’s antinociceptive effects in horses. Her research emphasizes optimizing anesthesia protocols for large animals to enhance patient safety and surgical outcomes.
Dr. Reed’s clinical and academic contributions are centered at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, where she leads anesthesia-related initiatives. Her work bridges translational research with practical applications in veterinary medicine, addressing critical gaps in anesthetic practices for large animals.
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