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  2. Aug 7, 2023 · After receiving his DVM degree and completing his residency at the Animal Medical Center in New York in 1964, Dr. Ettinger became interested in researching the connection between human and canine cardiology.

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    Dr. Ettinger was born and raised in New York City but spent much of his time growing up at his parents’ summer home in Pennsylvania. He got involved with 4-H, raising calves, chickens, and pigs. “Then, when I was working on the local farms, the ‘good doctor’ would come around, and seeing what veterinarians would do, it was very exciting for me. Tha...

    Moving to California had been a dream of his since he was a teenager, when every year, he would watch the New Year’s Day Tournament of Roses Parade. In 1971, he got a call from a veterinary ophthalmologist, Dr. Seymour Roberts, to do just that. His colleague was engaged in research at Stanford Medical School and noted that not only clinical medicin...

    In his nearly 50-year career, Dr. Ettinger’s clinical research has been prolific—to say the least—and led to many important discoveries. Much of his early investigations centered on the effects of digitalis on the heart. He progressed to clinical studies with furosemide, ACE inhibitors, and pimobendan, and, over the past seven years, he’s been acti...

  3. Neil Ettinger, M.D., a pulmonologist at Cardio-Pulmonary Associates at St. Luke's Hospital, discusses his evaluation an treatment of patients presenting with different interstitial lung diseases, including Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and lung cancer.

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  4. Dec 17, 2020 · In over 50 years of veterinary medicine, Dr. Ettinger has seen it all. Or he thought he has. But he sure hasn’t previously lived through a veterinary response to a pandemic. One challenge is economics. Sadly veterinarians and technicians – just like so many other professions – have been laid off.

  5. Russell E. Ettinger, MD, is the service chief of Craniofacial Surgery at Harborview Medical Center and the Medical Director of the Burn & Plastic Surgery Clinic.

  6. Russell E. Ettinger, MD, is the service chief of Craniofacial Surgery at Harborview Medical Center and the Medical Director of the Burn & Plastic Surgery Clinic.

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