MedVet Columbus-Worthington
Plasmapheresis, Apheresis
Clinic Information
300 E Wilson Bridge Rd
Worthington, OH 43085 USA
2023
6148465800
TPE and MNC Collection/ECI therapy for Osteosarcoma
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Team Members
Jay Gladden
Clinician
DACVECC
Apheresis
Jay N. Gladden, DVM, Diplomate, ACVECC is a Board-certified Specialist in Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care at MedVet Columbus. In addition to obtaining board certification in emergency and critical care medicine, Dr. Jay Gladden has extensive experience working as a clinician-educator in several collaborative, multi-specialty environments, spanning from academic to private practice specialty teaching hospitals. Dr. Gladden’s vision of emergency critical care medicine is focused on a scholarly yet practical approach, centered on innovations in ECC training and advancement of the field of acute critical care and resuscitation medicine. As an emergency critical care specialist and recent trauma center medical director, Dr. Jay Gladden is dedicated to the further development of critical care service and a hospital culture that embraces the innately progressive nature of veterinary medicine. He is a huge proponent of team-based trauma care, and training the next generation of ECC team members to deliver acute critical and resuscitation care, to significantly affect and improve upon critically ill patient outcomes. Dr. Gladden graduated from New Mexico State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, obtained his DVM from North Carolina State University-College of Veterinary Medicine, and completed his emergency critical care residency at BluePearl Veterinary Partners in 2013. Dr. Gladden remains passionate about providing innovative medical education, and is a life-long learner as well, with strong interests in critical care ultrasound, compassionate palliative care, polytrauma resuscitation, and post cardiopulmonary arrest management.
Andrew Taylor
Clinician
DACVECC
Tufts
University of Wisconsin
Apheresis
Andrew Taylor, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVECC, is a Board-certified Specialist in Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care at MedVet Columbus. He has been a part of the team since 2021. Dr. Taylor attended Williams College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, and the University of Massachusetts where he earned a Master of Science degree in Sports Management. He then earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following earning his veterinary degree, Dr. Taylor completed a rotating medicine and surgery internship at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. Additionally, he completed an emergency and critical care residency at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Andrew Taylor has a special interest in mechanical ventilation, trauma, and wound management. His favorite part of veterinary medicine is helping pets and their families in times of crisis. When not caring for his patients, Dr. Taylor enjoys woodworking and spending time with his three dogs and two cats.
Christina Majors
Technician
RVT
Apheresis