
MEET OUR SPEAKERS
| Dr. Robert Fulton Dr. Fulton graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994 and began a nearly 18-year career in emergency and critical care medicine. During these years Dr. Fulton also pursued a residency in theriogenology. His research interests included canine in-vitro fertilization invitro oocyte maturation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, as well as cryopreservation of gametes. Building upon this early ultrasound experience Dr. Fulton would incorporate ultrasound into his management of emergency and critical care cases and directed an outpatient ultrasound and computed tomography service at a specialty referral and emergency hospital in Richmond Virginia. Dr. Fulton has been a clinical ultrasound instructor with Sound since 2002. He has co-authored two scientific papers in VetBLUE (Veterinary Brief Lung Ultrasound Examination) in both the dog and cat and has contributed numerous several chapters in three imaging textbooks. |  | | Dr. Rachael Gately Dr. Gately was born and raised in Connecticut where she continues to reside and works as an Associate Clinical Professor at Tufts Veterinary Field Service as part of a twelve-doctor team providing large animal clinical service while educating fourth- year veterinary students. She earned her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2012 and completed an internship at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. At the conclusion of her internship, she stayed on at TVFS as faculty. Her daily activities include dairy cattle herd work, small ruminant general practice, and all avenues of Theriogenology. Dr. Gately has raised nationally competitive breeding sheep for over 25 years, which is the root of her passion for small ruminant advanced reproductive techniques. She currently splits her small ruminant ART work between seed stock producers and researchers producing transgenic models to study human genetic neurologic diseases. |  | | Dr. Emily Karlin Dr. Karlin is from a small town in Massachusetts and graduated from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2008. She had initially planned to be a large animal veterinarian, but then fell in love with cardiology during vet school. She practiced large animal ambulatory medicine for several years, but ultimately returned to Tufts in 2015 to do a cardiology residency. She has continued to work at Tufts as a faculty member since 2018. | 
| | Dr. John Rush Dr. Rush, a graduate of The Ohio State University, is a longtime Professor at Tufts University. He has numerous publications in cardiovascular disease, and he has won awards for his teaching activities. Dr. Rush is a diplomate of the ACVIM-Cardiology specialty and of the ACVECC. |

| | Dr. Craig Webb After completing his PhD in Neuroscience, Dr. Webb earned his DVM from the University of Wisconsin. Following his internship, he joined Colorado State University as a Small Animal Medicine resident and has remained on faculty at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for over two decades. He is the Head of the SAIM service and very much enjoys working with bright young students and residents on the clinic floor, seeing patients, and running clinical trials. Dr. Webb’s greatest accomplishment was marrying the much better looking and much smarter Dr. Tracy Webb, with whom he collaborates on a number of research projects, and life. | 
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