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CURRICULUM VITAE
PATRICK D. WILSON, M.S.,
D.V.M.
Personal Information:Personal Information:
885 SE Klemgard Avenue #3
509-334-2644 (Home)
Pullman, Washington 99163
509-335-4376 (Office)
Education:
1981-1984 Zoology major, Northern Arizona University
1985 Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Science, Washington State
University
1990 Master of Science in Veterinary Science, Washington State
University; Concentration: Anatomy
1990 Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University
1992-1994 Residency in Veterinary Pathology, Texas A&M University
1996 Honor Graduate, Desktop Publishing Program, Al Collins Graphic
Design School
Teaching Experience:
1985-1990 Research Assistant. Department of
Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Washington State
University, Pullman, Washington.
1992-1994 Veterinary Clinical Associate. Department of
Veterinary Pathobiology Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
1996-1997 Substitute Teacher, grades K-High School. Glendale
Union High School District, Phoenix Elementary School District and Washington Elementary
School District, Phoenix, AZ; Tempe Elementary School District and Tempe High School
District, Tempe AZ;
1997-2001 Instructor, Department of Veterinary and Comparative
Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
2001- Present Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary and
Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Washington State University, Pullman,
Washington
VM 510 Histology Laboratory Co-Instructor Fall 1997, 1998
VM 510 Microscopic Anatomy Co-Instructor Fall 1999-2003
VM 510 Microscopic Anatomy Co-Lead Instructor Fall 2004
VM 510 Microscopic Anatomy Lead Instructor Fall 2005-2007
VM 511 Veterinary Anatomy I Co-Instructor Fall 2001-2007
VM 512 Veterinary Anatomy II Co-Instructor Spring 1998-2008
VAn 308 Functional Anatomy Lead Instructor Fall 1998-2000, Spring
2002-2008
Professional Experience:
1985-1990 Research Assistant.
Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology; Washington State University, Pullman,
Washington. Assisted and performed horse locomotion research using high speed filming, force
plates,
and two different styles of horse shoes containingforce transducers; collection, analysis
and interpretation of data; building transducers and molding shoes containing three
transducers.
1991 Veterinarian. Ambassador Animal Hospital, PC Glendale, Arizona.
Responsible
for obtaining complete history from clients; providing routine physical
examination of
animals; diagnosing problems; recommending diagnostic procedures; providing options and
recommendations for treatment; providing medical, surgical or prophylactic treatment; and
following up with pet
owners.
1992-1994 Veterinary Clinical Associate. Department of Veterinary Pathology; Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Helped initiate collaborative study on
hereditary renal failure in English Cocker Spaniels, providing the necessary pathology
services and interpretation. Presented case study at regional pathology meeting.
1997-2000 Associate in Research. Department of Veterinary and Comparative
Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology; Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.
Collaborated in research aimed to compare the acceleration/deceleration
properties of the hoof of galloping Thoroughbred horses with the dynamic
properties of the track surface.
Professional Societies, Honors:
Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honor Society (1984)
Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society (1988-89)
Arizona VMA Polly McDonald Scholarship (1986,1989,1990)
Who's Who Among America's Teachers 2004, 2005
Newbry Teaching Scholar 2006, 2007
Invited Presentations:
Wilson, P. D.* Relationships between locomotor forces, hoof position and
fetlock joint motion of galloping horses. Presented at American Association of Veterinary
Anatomists Meeting, July 15, 1988.
Wilson, P. D.* Inherited glomerulonephropathy in an English Cocker Spaniel.
Presented at C. L. Davis Regional Pathology Meeting, October 9, 1993.
Publications:
Balch O, Grant B, Ratzlaff M, Wilson P, Mama K, Cannon J: Design,
application, testing and use of compressible plastic horseshoes (Seattle Shoes).
Proceedings, Am Assoc Eq Prac 1989; 405-518.
Wilson P D, Ratzlaff M H, Grant B D, Hyde M L, and Balch O K: Effects of a
compressible plastic shoe, the Seattle Shoe, on the kinematics of the strides of galloping
Thoroughbred horses. J Equine Vet Sci 1992; 12(6):374-381.
Ratzlaff M H, Wilson P, Hyde M, Balch O, and Grant B: Relationships between
locomotor forces, hoof position and joint motion during the support phase of the stride of
galloping horses. Acta Anat 1993; 143:200-204.
Lees G E, Wilson P D, Helman R G, Homco L D, Frey M S: Glomerular
ultrastructural findings similar to hereditary nephritis in 4 English Cocker Spaniels. J
Vet Intern Med 1997; 11:80-85.
Ratzlaff
M H, Wilson P D, Hutton D V, Slinker B K:
Relationships between hoof acceleration patterns
of galloping horses and dynamic properties of the track. AJVR 2005;
66(4):589-595.
Abstracts:
Hyde M L, Ratzlaff M H, Wilson P D, Balch O K, and Grant B D. 1987. Measurement
of distribution of forces across the hoof in walk, trot, and gallop in the horse. Amer
Zool 27 (4): 24A.
Ratzlaff M H, Grant B D, Hyde M L, Balch O K, and Wilson P D. 1988. The use and
clinical application of instrumented shoes. Proc 125th Ann Mtg of the Am Vet Med Assoc
111.
Hyde M L, Ratzlaff M H, Wilson P D, Balch O K, and Grant B D. 1988. A comparison
of the distribution of vertical forces across the four feet of a horse in three gaits.
Amer Zool 28: 14A.
Ratzlaff M H, Hyde M L, Balch O K, Wilson P D, and Grant B D. 1988. Ground
reaction forces of horses moving at the walk and trot: comparisons of forces recorded from
instrumented shoes and a force plate. Zentralbl Vet Med Anat Histol Embryol 17: 376.
Wilson P D, Ratzlaff M H, Balch O K, Hyde M L and Grant B D. 1988. Relationships
between locomotor forces, hoof position and joint motion during the support phase of the
stride of galloping horses. Zentralbl Vet Med Anat Histol Embryol 17: 379.
Academic Interests
I have designed, and continue to develop, web-site material to assist the
students in the VAn 308 Functional Anatomy Laboratory, as well as for VM512
Large Animal Gross Anatomy. For VM510 Veterinary Microscopic Anatomy, I have
created PowerPoint programs that have WebSlide (virtual microscopy) slides
embedded in them to assist the students in the laboratory and to give them a
quality resource to study slides outside of lab without needing the microscope.
During VAn308, VM511 and VM512, I continue to take digital photographs of the
dissections to use in lectures and computer based learning programs. I have
created and used Macromedia Flash animations in my lectures and am investigating
the use of other multimedia programs to use in instruction materials.
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