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Ricardo Videla, MV, MS, DACVIM

FR-Adj Clinical Assoc Professor | Large Animal
Overview

Ricardo Videla, DVM, MS, Diplomat American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Videla earned his DVM at the Universidad del Salvador, holds an MS from the University of Tennessee, and is a specialist in internal medicine and infectious diseases of livestock as a Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Ricardo Videla obtained his veterinary degree from Universidad del Salvador, in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2003. After working with large animals in private practice for two years he decided to seek further training to be able to provide veterinary care at the specialist level. He did an internship in California and then completed a 3 year Large Animal Internal Medicine Residency at The University of Tennessee. After completion of the residency he dedicated 2 years to do research and was granted a Master�s degree for his work with antimicrobial resistance and genetic characterization of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. In 2013 he joined The University of Tennessee as a clinical assistant professor, where he enjoys providing high standard veterinary care for livestock and other less traditional farm animal species. He enjoys being able to play an active role in the training of future veterinarians and veterinarians pursuing further education. He currently teaches farm animal neurology and dermatology as well as a camelid course and also collaborates with other lectures and laboratories. His professional interests include camelid and small ruminant medicine, bovine infectious diseases, bovine lameness, and intensive care of the critical patient.

Teaching Focus

Clinical teaching

Outreach Focus

ACVIM

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 880 - Elective Clinical Rotation I
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: Graves, Meggan | Lear, Andrea Sketch | Ursini, Tena Louise | DeBolt, Becky

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 | Seddighi, Reza | LoBato, Denae Nadine

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C222 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4545
Education and Training
  • MS, Comparative Psychology, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2013
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Other, 2003

Ricardo Videla, MV, MS, DACVIM

FR-Adj Clinical Assoc Professor | Large Animal
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C222 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4545
Education and Training
  • MS, Comparative Psychology, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2013
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Other, 2003
Overview

Ricardo Videla, DVM, MS, Diplomat American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Videla earned his DVM at the Universidad del Salvador, holds an MS from the University of Tennessee, and is a specialist in internal medicine and infectious diseases of livestock as a Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Ricardo Videla obtained his veterinary degree from Universidad del Salvador, in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2003. After working with large animals in private practice for two years he decided to seek further training to be able to provide veterinary care at the specialist level. He did an internship in California and then completed a 3 year Large Animal Internal Medicine Residency at The University of Tennessee. After completion of the residency he dedicated 2 years to do research and was granted a Master�s degree for his work with antimicrobial resistance and genetic characterization of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. In 2013 he joined The University of Tennessee as a clinical assistant professor, where he enjoys providing high standard veterinary care for livestock and other less traditional farm animal species. He enjoys being able to play an active role in the training of future veterinarians and veterinarians pursuing further education. He currently teaches farm animal neurology and dermatology as well as a camelid course and also collaborates with other lectures and laboratories. His professional interests include camelid and small ruminant medicine, bovine infectious diseases, bovine lameness, and intensive care of the critical patient.

Teaching Focus

Clinical teaching

Outreach Focus

ACVIM

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 880 - Elective Clinical Rotation I
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: Graves, Meggan | Lear, Andrea Sketch | Ursini, Tena Louise | DeBolt, Becky

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 | Seddighi, Reza | LoBato, Denae Nadine