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Reza Seddighi, DVM, MS, DVSc/PhD, Diplomate American College of V

Professor | Large Animal
Overview

Dr. Seddighi earned his DVM from Shiraz University, a Master of Science degree from the University of Illinois, and a DVSc from Shiraz University. Dr. Seddighi is a specialist and expert on anesthesia and pain management of animals. Dr. Seddighi is also certified in veterinary medical acupuncture and advanced cardiac life support. His special interests are in the area of anesthesia and analgesia, with a clinical focus on anesthesia, pain management, and acupuncture in companion and farm animals.
Dr. Seddighi conducts extensive research in the areas of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of anesthetics and analgesics. He is involved in the teaching of all aspects of anesthesia and pain management of animals including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, alpacas, swine, dogs, cats, and exotic species. Dr. Seddighi enjoys providing seminars on anesthesia in animals with co-existing diseases, geriatric anesthesia and analgesia, management of Anesthetic complications, and the pharmacokinetics and dynamics of anesthetic and analgesic drugs.

Research Focus

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (MAC-Sparing) of analgesics/anesthetics; Partial and Total Intravenous Anesthesia (PIVA & TIVA).

Clinical Focus

Practicing balanced Anesthesia; Medical Acupuncture; Management of acute and chronic pain

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).
VMC 803 - Clinical Rotation in Anesthesiology
2 - 4 credit hours

Clinical training in sedation and anesthesia of companion animals, food animals and horses. Direct responsibility for diagnosis, care and treatment of clinical patients.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

VMC 853 - Advanced Veterinary Anesthesiology
2 - 4 credit hours

Clinical training and additional medical responsibilities with complex anesthesia patients. Intended for students who may pursue post-graduate training in anesthesia.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 8 hours. (DE) Department Enforced Prerequisite(s): VMC 803.
Comment(s): Permission of rotation coordinator required.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

VMC 881 - Elective Clinical Rotation II
1 - 4 credit hours

Special rotations in applied clinical education in Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Comparative Medicine and Pathology. Novel experience not associated with required clinical rotations may be arranged.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

Other Instructors: Cushing, Andrew | Videla, Ricardo | LoBato, Denae Nadine | Sheldon, Julie Deanne

VMP 890 - Pain Management Elective
1 credit hour(s)

Elective explores clinical pain and pain management with emphasis on typical veterinary clinical problems. Fundamentals of nociception and comparative algology will underlie the focus on clinical relief of pain. Nociceptive pain, procedural pain, postoperative pain, maladaptive pain, chronic pain, cancer pain, and related syndromes will be addressed. Case scenarios and practical examples will serve to reinforce the principles of pain management, including preemptive analgesia, balanced analgesia, and recognition of varying patient needs. Includes discussion of typical and atypical uses of the principle classes of analgesics, including NSAIDs, opioids, and local anesthetics, as well as adjunctive medications and non-drug methods for pain relief.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

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C203D Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Other, 1991

Reza Seddighi, DVM, MS, DVSc/PhD, Diplomate American College of V

Professor | Large Animal
Picture of Reza Seddighi, DVM, MS, DVSc/PhD, Diplomate American College of V image
C203D Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Other, 1991
Overview

Dr. Seddighi earned his DVM from Shiraz University, a Master of Science degree from the University of Illinois, and a DVSc from Shiraz University. Dr. Seddighi is a specialist and expert on anesthesia and pain management of animals. Dr. Seddighi is also certified in veterinary medical acupuncture and advanced cardiac life support. His special interests are in the area of anesthesia and analgesia, with a clinical focus on anesthesia, pain management, and acupuncture in companion and farm animals.
Dr. Seddighi conducts extensive research in the areas of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of anesthetics and analgesics. He is involved in the teaching of all aspects of anesthesia and pain management of animals including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, alpacas, swine, dogs, cats, and exotic species. Dr. Seddighi enjoys providing seminars on anesthesia in animals with co-existing diseases, geriatric anesthesia and analgesia, management of Anesthetic complications, and the pharmacokinetics and dynamics of anesthetic and analgesic drugs.

Research Focus

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (MAC-Sparing) of analgesics/anesthetics; Partial and Total Intravenous Anesthesia (PIVA & TIVA).

Clinical Focus

Practicing balanced Anesthesia; Medical Acupuncture; Management of acute and chronic pain

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).
VMC 803 - Clinical Rotation in Anesthesiology
2 - 4 credit hours

Clinical training in sedation and anesthesia of companion animals, food animals and horses. Direct responsibility for diagnosis, care and treatment of clinical patients.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

VMC 853 - Advanced Veterinary Anesthesiology
2 - 4 credit hours

Clinical training and additional medical responsibilities with complex anesthesia patients. Intended for students who may pursue post-graduate training in anesthesia.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 8 hours. (DE) Department Enforced Prerequisite(s): VMC 803.
Comment(s): Permission of rotation coordinator required.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

VMC 881 - Elective Clinical Rotation II
1 - 4 credit hours

Special rotations in applied clinical education in Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Comparative Medicine and Pathology. Novel experience not associated with required clinical rotations may be arranged.

Grading Restriction(s): Honors or Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.

Other Instructors: Cushing, Andrew | Videla, Ricardo | LoBato, Denae Nadine | Sheldon, Julie Deanne

VMP 890 - Pain Management Elective
1 credit hour(s)

Elective explores clinical pain and pain management with emphasis on typical veterinary clinical problems. Fundamentals of nociception and comparative algology will underlie the focus on clinical relief of pain. Nociceptive pain, procedural pain, postoperative pain, maladaptive pain, chronic pain, cancer pain, and related syndromes will be addressed. Case scenarios and practical examples will serve to reinforce the principles of pain management, including preemptive analgesia, balanced analgesia, and recognition of varying patient needs. Includes discussion of typical and atypical uses of the principle classes of analgesics, including NSAIDs, opioids, and local anesthetics, as well as adjunctive medications and non-drug methods for pain relief.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.