Dr. Gabriella (Gabby) Sfiligoi received her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees from Cornell University in 1998 and 2002, respectively. In 2003, she completed a one-year rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. From 2003-2006, she completed a residency in small animal oncology at the University of California, Davis. She successfully completed her board-certification in 2006 becoming a Diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine specialty of Oncology. She worked for three years at a private practice in Sacramento before joining Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in 2010.
Dr. Sfiligoi has presented research on canine lymphoma and mast cell tumors at the Veterinary Cancer Society Conference. She enjoys continuing to participate in research in her current position as well. She is a member of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, the Veterinary Cancer Society, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, and the Denver Veterinary Medical Association.
Published Article
- Prospective evaluation of flow cytometric characteristics, histopathologic diagnosis, and clinical outcome in dogs with naive B-cell lymphoma treated with a 19-week CHOP protocol, Veterinary and Comparative Oncology 2019 , Read Article
- Treatment time, ease of use and cost associated with the use of Equashield™, PhaSeal® , or no closed system transfer device for administration of cancer chemotherapy to a dog model, Veterinary and Comparative Oncology 2017, Read Article
- Gamna-Gandy bodies: a case of mistaken identity in the spleen of a cat, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2008, Read Article
- Response of nineteen cats with nasal lymphoma to radiation therapy and chemotherapy, Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 2007, Read Article
- Primary renal neoplasia of dogs, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2006, Read Article
- Outcome of dogs with mast cell tumors in the inguinal or perineal region versus other cutaneous locations: 124 cases (1990-2001), Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Read Article
Education
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science
Cornell University
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Rotating Internship, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
University of California, Davis
Residency, Small Animal Oncology
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology)
Board Certified in Veterinary Oncology