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Assistant Professor, Small Animal
Internal Medicine
Phone: 785-532-5690
E-mail: @vet.ksu.edu |
- Bachelor of Science: University of Notre Dame
- DVM: University of Minnesota
- PhD: University of Tennessee
- Internship: Tufts University
- Residency: University of Tennessee
- Medicine I (2nd year)
- Small Animal Internal Medicine (4th year)
- Bacterial sharing between companion animals
and their owners
- Epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance
- Urinary tract infections
Dr. Stenske’s
clinical interests are infectious disease, gastrointestinal disease, and
urinary tract infections.
- Stenske KA. Update of diagnostic
options for canine blastomycosis. Advances
in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. August, 2008.
- Newman SJ, Smith JR, Stenske KA,
Newman LB, Dunlap JR, Imerman PM, and Kirk CA. Aflatoxicosis in nine
dogs following exposure to contaminated commercial dog food.
J Vet Diagn Invest 2007;19:168-175.
- Stenske KA, Smith JR, Newman SJ,
Newman LB, and Kirk CA. Aflatoxicosis in
dogs and dealing with suspected contaminated commercial foods.
J Am Vet Med Assoc
2006;228:1686-1691.
- Smith AJ, Stenske KA, Bartges JB,
and Kirk CA. Diet associated hepatic failure and immune-mediated
hemolytic anemia in a Weimaraner. J Vet
Emerg Crit Care 2006;16(2):S42-S47.
- Stenske KA. Update of Diagnostic Options for Canine Blastomycosis. Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. 2008:21;1-3.
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