Janet
E. Steiss, DVM, PhD, PT (Associate
Professor of Anatomy), rejoined the
College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn
University, in 2004, where she teaches
anatomy and continues to work in the
area of canine rehabilitation. Dr.
Steiss graduated from the Ontario
Veterinary College, University of Guelph
(1975). After working in a mixed
practice, she returned to academia to
study neurophysiology, and graduated
with a PhD from the University of
Georgia (1981). From 1986 to 1999, she
was on the faculty at Auburn University
College of Veterinary Medicine, focusing
on electrodiagnostic testing,
particularly electromyography, and
research on neuromuscular diseases of
dogs. In order to pursue her interest in
rehabilitation of neuromuscular
disorders, she enrolled in the Masters
Degree Program in Physical Therapy at
the University of Alabama at Birmingham,
and graduated in 2000. After serving
briefly on faculty in the Department of
Rehabilitation Sciences at UAB, she
returned to veterinary medicine in 2001,
as an Associate Professor at the College
of Veterinary Medicine, Tuskegee
University. Dr Steiss is a licensed
physical therapist. She also is
past-president of the American Canine
Sports Medicine Association.
Contact Info: |
Janet Steiss, DVM, PhD, PT
Associate Professor
Dept of Anatomy, Physiology &
Pharmacology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University AL 36849 |
Phone: 334-844-8505
Fax (departmental): 334-844-4542
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/index.pl/steiss
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