Katie Seabaugh
Associate Professor, Equine Sports Medicine Clinical SciencesAbout Katie
Dr. Katie Seabaugh grew up in NW Montana. Her love of horses began at a young age. She progressed from hacks through the fields to 4-H to three-day eventing and when her competitive days as a youngster were over she continued to enjoy leisure horseback riding. She obtained her doctorate in veterinary medicine from Washington State University. The following year she completed an internship at a specialty equine referral practice in Oakdale, California. Following the path she set for herself she obtained and complete a large animal surgical residency at Colorado State University and subsequent board certification in the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. In 2013 she took a faculty position at the University of Georgia and began pursuing board certification in the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. She achieved this certification in January 2015. Fortunately, in 2016, Dr. Seabaugh had the opportunity to move back to Fort Collins with her husband and equine radiologist, Dr. Kurt Selberg. Her goal is to provide expertise in lameness diagnosis and treatment to all horses from the back yard pony to the Olympic hopeful. Her clinical and research interests include biologic therapies and lameness diagnosis. Her personal interests include casual competitions on her 10-year-old thoroughbred, skiing and the daily antics of her two children, Beckett and Calder.
Education
MS, Colorado State University, 2011DVM, Washington State University, 2007BS, Washington State University, 2003Certifications
Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians, 2020FEI Official Veterinarian - Eventing, 2019
Veterinary Chiropractic, 2017
Diplomate, American College Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2015
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, 2013