About the Author
Dr. Linklater grew up in Canada, moved to the U.S. to complete his advanced training, and became a diplomate of the ACVECC in 2009. He has been the lead of the emergency department at a multispecialty hospital for nearly 15 years, mentoring more than 100 interns and residents. He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications, including 2 veterinary textbooks, and has accomplished hundreds of lecture hours at many national and international conferences. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, curling, and spending time with his family.
Updated December 2023
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Emergency Medicine/Critical Care
Hyperfibrinolysis in a Dog With Pyometra
While previous studies report that hyperfibrinolysis is uncommon in dogs with pyometra, this case may represent an uncommon example in a Newfoundland.Diagnostics
Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Veterinary Patients
Continuous glucose monitors for companion animals with diabetes have become more commonplace in veterinary medicine as the advancement and affordability have progressed past more traditional methods.