About Sarah
Sarah's professional interests include zoo/exotics emergency & critical care, point-of-care ultrasonography, surgical emergencies, trauma and sepsis.
Education
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016Bachelor of Science, Cornell University, 2012
Certifications
Diplomate, American College of Emergency & Critical Care
Publications
Cudney, S. E., Wayne, A. S., & Rozanski, E. A. (2021). Diagnostic utility of abdominal ultrasonography for evaluation of dogs with nontraumatic hemoabdomen: 94 cases (2014-2017). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 258(3), 290-294.Cudney, S. E., Wayne, A. S., & Rozanski, E. A. (2021). Clothes dryer-induced heat stroke in three cats. Journal of Emergency and Critical Care, 00, 1-6.DeStefano, I. M., Wayne, A. S., Cudney, S. E., & Rozanski, E. A. (2022). Successful treatment of suspect Babesia-induced ARDS in a dog using lung-protective positive-pressure ventilation and neuromuscular blockade. Clinical Case Reports, 10(8), e6234.Sands, J., Cudney, S., Graham, J., Bercier, M., Mayer, C., Rozanski, E., & Schoeffler, G. (2022). An internet survey of the perceived prevalence of zoological companion animal (ZCA) species being evaluated by ACVECC diplomates and emergency and critical care residents and to gauge potential interest in advanced training opportunities in the emergency treatment of these patients. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (San Antonio), July 13.Molitoris, A., Pfaff, A., Cudney, S., & de Laforcade, A. (2022). Early career clinicians euthanize more dogs with nontraumatic hemoabdomen but not gastric dilatation and volvulus than more experienced clinicians. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, July 28, 1-4.