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Julie Schildt
 Assistant Clinical Professor schildtj@umn.edu Education DVM, University of Missouri-Columbia (2004) Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Internship, University of Minnesota Veterinary (2004-2005) Residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Michigan State University (2005-2008) Research Interests - Decontamination of the poisoned patient, canine idiopathic epilepsy, pharmacologic options for management of acute seizures in dogs, canine trauma
Teaching Interests - Toxicology, neonatal critical care
Clinical Interests - Treatment of the acutely poisoned patient; hemorrhage and transfusion medicine; management of post-operative patients, treatment of acute renal failure, electrolyte disorders
Selected Publications - Schildt J, Jutkowitz LA, Beal MW, Poppenga R, Koenigshof AM, Hauptman JG. Effect of activated charcoal alone versus emesis and activated charcoal on carprofen absorption following experimental overdose in dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2009; 19(s1): A6.
- Schildt JC, Jutkowitz LA, Beal MW. Potpourri oil toxicity in cats: 6 cases (2000-2007). J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2008; 18(5): 511–516.
- Schildt J, Jutkowitz LA. Approach to Poisoning and Drug Overdose. In Hopper K, Silverstein (eds.)
- Saunders Manual of Critical Care for Dogs and Cats. Elsevier Publishing, 2008.
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