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Amelia G. White

Amelia G. White

DVM, MS, Dip. ACVD

United States

Dr. White graduated from the University of Georgia in 2010 and served as a small animal intern in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University between 2010-2011. She completed a three-year dermatology residency at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana before returning to Auburn in 2014 where she currently serves as Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology. She received the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2020 and has authored or co-authored various dermatology papers. 

Contributions from Amelia G. White

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Multifocal areas of alopecia and crusting on the dorsal nasal bridge and rostral muzzle of a kitten with M. canis infection

Issue number31.1 Published 05/05/2021

Dermatophytosis in cats

Dermatophytosis (often known as “ringworm”) is a common dermatological fungal infection in cats that should be diagnosed and treated as early as possible, as Amelia White explains.

By Amelia G. White