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Sarah Schmid, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)

Assistant Professor | Small Animal
Overview

Dr. Schmid earned her DVM at the University of Wisconsin Madison, after which she completed a rotating internship at the University of Pennsylvania. She went on to complete a small animal internal medicine residency at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Schmid enjoys teaching and applying physiology to the clinical practice of veterinary medicine. Her clinical interests include gastroenterology, nephrology, education, and protein-losing diseases.

Clinical Focus

Gastroenterology, nephrology, education, and protein-losing diseases

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
VMP 824 - Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy II
4 credit hour(s)

Introduction to physiologic concepts and problems that form the basis for clinical applications and for formal training in pharmacology, medicine, pathology, and surgery. Cellular, neural, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, and reproductive physiology. Lectures and laboratories for the study of embryology, microscopic anatomy, and radiographic anatomy in common domestic animals and to relate structure with function. A continuation of VMP 814.

Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

Other Instructors: Newkirk, Kim M

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A147B Veterinary Medical Ctr
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • DVM, Veterinary Medicine, Univ of Wisconsin Madison, 2014

Sarah Schmid, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)

Assistant Professor | Small Animal
Picture of Sarah Schmid, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) image
A147B Veterinary Medical Ctr
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • DVM, Veterinary Medicine, Univ of Wisconsin Madison, 2014
Overview

Dr. Schmid earned her DVM at the University of Wisconsin Madison, after which she completed a rotating internship at the University of Pennsylvania. She went on to complete a small animal internal medicine residency at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Schmid enjoys teaching and applying physiology to the clinical practice of veterinary medicine. Her clinical interests include gastroenterology, nephrology, education, and protein-losing diseases.

Clinical Focus

Gastroenterology, nephrology, education, and protein-losing diseases

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
VMP 824 - Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy II
4 credit hour(s)

Introduction to physiologic concepts and problems that form the basis for clinical applications and for formal training in pharmacology, medicine, pathology, and surgery. Cellular, neural, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, and reproductive physiology. Lectures and laboratories for the study of embryology, microscopic anatomy, and radiographic anatomy in common domestic animals and to relate structure with function. A continuation of VMP 814.

Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

Other Instructors: Newkirk, Kim M