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Dr. Stephanie Dantino is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery at the University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She is affiliated with the Anesthesia Service at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, specializing in veterinary anesthesiology with a focus on non-traditional species anesthesia and locoregional techniques. Her work emphasizes improving anesthetic protocols and monitoring in clinical settings.
Education: DVM from the University of Illinois (Champaign, IL). Completed a small animal medicine/surgery internship at VCA Arboretum View Animal Hospital (Chicago area), followed by an anesthesia internship and residency at the University of Illinois and University of Tennessee, respectively.
Research interests include optimizing anesthetic drug combinations, refining anesthesia techniques for diverse species, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy during anesthesia. Her publications address propofol dosage modulation and pulse oximetry reliability in canine patients.
Dr. Dantino contributes to clinical education and advancing anesthesia practices without explicitly listed grants, awards, or advisees. She is actively involved in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital’s Anesthesia Service, integrating research and clinical care.





