- Associate Professor
- Internal Medicine
- Small Animal
Biography
Dr. Jillian Haines is boarded in small animal internal medicine and is a faculty member on the small animal internal medicine service as well as director of the hospital blood bank. Her research focuses on canine megaesophagus, platelet function, and transfusion based therapies. Through her work in improving management of canine megaesophagus, she is able to offer owners unique evaluation and therapeutic options for their pets. She is an active member of both the college and regional teaching academy and is dedicated to continuing to improve veterinary education.
Education
- MS, Veterinary Medical Science, Mississippi State University, 2014
- DVM, Washington State University, 2009
- BS, Preveterinary Science, University of Idaho, 2006
- BS, Animal Science, University of Idaho, 2005
Certifications
- Board certified, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, (Diplomate ACVIM), small animal internal medicine
Research Interests
- Canine megaesophagus with a focus on management; Megaesophagus Care and Research Center
- Platelet function and their role in disease and disease therapy
- Patient Blood Management and Hemovigilance
Publications
Professional Service
- WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy
- Teaching Academy of the Consortium of West Region Colleges of Veterinary Medicine
Honors and Awards
- Newbrey Teaching Award 2017