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Research/Areas of Interest
General Research Interests
- Degenerative mitral valve disease
- TMAO and the relationship between GI bacteria and systemic disease
- Heart failure
Research and Clinical Interests
- Chronic heart failure management
- Approaches to clinical teaching and learning
- Optimizing at-home care for patients with heart disease
- Interventional cardiology
- Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and dietary influences
Education
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, Medford, United States, 2008
- B.A., Neuroscience, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, United States, 2003
Biography
Dr. Emily Karlin enjoys all aspects of cardiology, including everything from evaluation of puppies and kittens with congenital heart disease to long-term management older animals with acquired heart disease. She also enjoys seeing horses and exotic pets. The relationships formed with patients and clients are some of the most rewarding parts of her job.
Dr. Karlin grew up on a farm in Massachusetts and always wanted to be either a veterinarian or a teacher. At Tufts she gets to do both of those things! Her dogs and cat also love helping veterinary students learn skills like how to do physical examinations and brief heart ultrasounds.
Dr. Karlin grew up on a farm in Massachusetts and always wanted to be either a veterinarian or a teacher. At Tufts she gets to do both of those things! Her dogs and cat also love helping veterinary students learn skills like how to do physical examinations and brief heart ultrasounds.