Aquadocs

Aquadocs Aquadocs is the #1 aquatic veterinary medicine podcast hosted by Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig.

Aquadocs is dedicated to being an accessible and engaging resource for students, aquatic animal health professionals, and the public.

Congratulations to the Shedd Aquarium team and all of the veterinarians, technicians, and animal care specialists who ca...
04/07/2025

Congratulations to the Shedd Aquarium team and all of the veterinarians, technicians, and animal care specialists who came together this week to help Kimalu. An extraordinary accomplishment!

On this week's episode of Aquadocs, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Tamara Kruse, Director of Animal Health ...
27/02/2025

On this week's episode of Aquadocs, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Tamara Kruse, Director of Animal Health at the San Antonio Zoo. In this episode, Dr. Kruse shares her experience of becoming a diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine (ACZM). The ACZM is an accredited board of veterinary specialists who maintain the highest standards of practicing zoological medicine. Becoming an ACZM diplomate requires years of meticulous preparation, clinical experience, research, and culminates in passing a two-day exam. Tune in as Dr. Kruse shares some tips and tricks for organizing material, forming study groups, and persevering through this rigorous process.

Listen to “Becoming an ACZM Diplomate” and other Aquadocs episodes on your favorite podcast streaming site (Apple, Spotify, Other): https://open.spotify.com/episode/5m7239dMS1UZMSYWcFo3n4?si=e5AanLiLQ2-Dtl7--tGllw And follow us on instagram .

On this week’s episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Gregory Scott, associate veterin...
05/02/2025

On this week’s episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Gregory Scott, associate veterinarian at Georgia Aquarium, about one of the first reported cases of diabetes in an Asian small-clawed otter. Tune in to learn how he and his team diagnosed this disease and the novel approach they are using for treatment. And stick around until the end to hear about the great ways Dr. Scott is engaging his community to increase diversity and opportunities within the field of aquatic veterinary medicine

As a special note, this episode is dedicated to Rev Dr Jacquelyn T. Dove, Dr. Scott’s mother who passed away after recording this episode and who constantly inspired and encouraged him to pursue his dreams and help others to do the same.�

Listen to “Otter Diabetes” and other Aquadocs episodes on your favorite podcast streaming site (Apple, Spotify, Other): https://open.spotify.com/episode/6zgu1SXINr171FZjoZxgDD?si=fb50b8664b504f6a And follow us on instagram .

On this week’s episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Jen Flower, clinical veterinaria...
22/01/2025

On this week’s episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Jen Flower, clinical veterinarian at Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment. In this episode, Dr. Flower highlights some of her research and current conservation efforts working with wild sea turtles off the east coast of Florida. It’s a great story about collaboration, conservation, research and fantastic medicine!

Listen to “Saving Sea Turtles” and other Aquadocs episodes on your favorite podcast streaming site (Apple, Spotify, Other): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1JxI5K5m73ypQAgNL0SA85?si=16105c3e37f0497d. And follow us on instagram .

On this week's episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Matt Allender, director of conse...
08/01/2025

On this week's episode of Aquadocs Podcast, Dr. Michelle Greenfield-Feig interviews Dr. Matt Allender, director of conservation medicine and science at the Brookfield Zoo Chicago and director of the Wildlife Epidemiology Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In this episode, Dr. Allender discusses the important research that he and his colleagues are completing studying infectious and non-infectious disease of reptiles and amphibians. Importantly, he highlights ranavirus infection in turtles, a deadly disease that has huge impacts on individual and population health.

Listen to “Box Turtle Research” and other Aquadocs episodes on your favorite podcast streaming site (Apple, Spotify, Other): https://open.spotify.com/episode/1CbPb0Dta1BImI02D7L65F?si=94abb92e80c640aa And follow us on instagram .

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