Robert Hardie
Associate Professor
Department of Surgical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Titles and Education Clinical Associate Professor of Small Animal Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences Diplomate European College of Veterinary Surgeons 1998 Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons 1997 Residency in Small Animal Surgery, Cornell University 1992-1995 Internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Minnesota 1991-1992 DVM, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia 1987-1991 BS Biology, Berry College 1983-1987 Research Dr. Hardie's research interests include investigating the underlying etiology and treatment of perianal fistula in dogs, developing new techniques for ureteral implantation for kidney transplantation in cats, and the use of somatostatin for treatment of chylothorax in cats and dogs.
Research Interest
minimally invasive surgery, reconstructive surgery, and urogenital surgery.
Publications
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McAnulty JF, Hardie RJ, Waller K. The Efficacy of Ultra-Short Cold Preservation on Immediate Function of Feline Renal Transplants. Veterinary Surgery, in review
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Sumner J, Hardie RJ, Ploeg R. Surgical Management of Congenital Lobar Emphysema in a Dog. Australian Veterinary Journal 86: 440-442, 2008
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Hardie RJ, Gunby JM, Bjorling DE, Arytenoid Lateralization for the Treatment of Laryngeal Paralysis in 10 Cats. Veterinary Surgery 38:445-51, 2009