Cindy Shmon
Professor
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
A native of Regina, Dr. Shmon returned to Saskatoon to join the WCVM faculty in 1988. She teaches small animal surgery, surgical principles and surgical exercises. She became head of the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences in July 2011.
Research Interest
Dr. Shmon's professional and research interests include soft tissue surgery, neurosurgery, urogenital surgery, injuries in working and growing dogs, and teaching of surgical skills. Her current research area is lumbosacral stenosis.
Publications
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Bélanger R, Shmon CL, Gilbert PJ, Linn KA. Prevalence of circumcaval ureters and double caudal vena cava in cats. American journal of veterinary research. 2014 Jan;75(1):91-5.
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Taylor S, Shmon C, Su L, Epp T, Minor K, Mickelson J, Patterson E, Shelton GD. Evaluation of dogs with Border collie collapse, including response to two standardized strenuous exercise protocols. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 2016 Sep;52(5):281-90.
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Bélanger R, Shmon CL, Gilbert PJ, Linn KA. Prevalence of circumcaval ureters and double caudal vena cava in cats. American journal of veterinary research. 2014 Jan;75(1):91-5.