Scott P. Terrell, DVM, DACVP
Clinical Assistant Professor
Pathology
Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology
Email:
scott.p.terrell@disney.com
PO Box 110880
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32608-0880
Telephone @ Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 407-938-2746
Education:
DVM, Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 1997
Residency, Anatomic Pathology, University of Florida, 1997-1999
Fellowship in Wildlife Pathology, University of Florida / Disney, 2001
Honors and Awards:
College of Veterinary Medicine Teacher of the Year, 2006-2007
University of Florida Outstanding Young Alumni, 2007
Research Interests:
Much of my research focus is centered on providing diagnostic pathology services for a variety of conservation related projects. I currently provide support to special survival plans for African and Asian elephants, cotton-top tamarins, Key Largo woodrats, Guam Rails, Micronesian Kingfishers, and the migratory whooping crane project (Operation Migration, www.operationmigration.org).
Selected Publications:
For Publications Extracted From Medline Click HERE
Russo, R, R.P.E. Yanong, and S.P. Terrell. 2007. Preliminary morphometrics of spleen and kidney macrophage aggregates in clinical normal blue gourami and freshwater angelfish. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 19: 60-67.
Fontenot, DK; S.P. Terrell, M.A. Miller, P.K. Robbins, M.D. Stetter, and M.Weber. 2006. CLOSTRIDIUM SEPTICUM MYOSITIS IN A WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA (GORILLA GORILLA GORILLA). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine.
Weber, M.A., M.A. Miller, D.L. Neiffer, and S.P. Terrell. 2006. Presumptive fenbendazole toxicosis in North American Porcupines. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 228(8): 1240-1242.
Fontenot, D.K; S.P. Terrell; K. Malakooti; S. Medina 2006. HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF THE GUAM RAIL (Gallirallus owstoni) RECOVERY PROGRAM POPULATION, Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 20(4): 225-233.
Terrell, S.P., D.K. Fontenot, M.A. Miller and M.A. Weber. 2003. Chylous ascites in a cheetah with veno- occlusive liver disease. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 34(4): 38-384.
Terrell, S.P., E. Uhl and R.E. Funk. 2003. Proliferative enteritis in leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) associated with Cryptosporidium sp. infection. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Mar;34(1):69-75.
