Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Awards
Presentations
TEACHING
ADVISING AND MENTORING
SERVICE/COMMITTEE
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
RESEARCH SUPPORT
ABSTRACT AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Timeline
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Kaitlyn McEnaney

Large Animal Internal Medicine Resident
St. Paul

Summary

Dedicated residency-trained large animal internal medicine clinician with extensive experience in patient care, committed to delivering exceptional clinical outcomes. Strong diagnostic skills and a focus on evidence-based practices facilitate effective management of diverse medical conditions. Proven ability to communicate and collaborate across multiple services enhances overall patient care quality while fostering a team-oriented environment. Passionate about continuous improvement in clinical practices, ensuring optimal patient health and satisfaction as a top priority.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
5
5
Certifications

Work History

Large Animal Internal Medicine Resident

University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
07.2023 - Current
  • Effectively managed complex cases requiring critical thinking skills, and advanced diagnostics or interventions for improved patient management strategies.
  • Served as a mentor for junior residents, facilitating growth through constructive feedback and practical guidance during clinical rotations.
  • Maintained detailed documentation of patients' histories, which aided in providing accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
  • Managed time effectively while balancing multiple responsibilities including patient care, research projects, and continued education efforts.


Rotating Equine Intern

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
06.2022 - Current
  • Rotated across surgery, internal medicine, emergency/critical care, and ambulatory services, ensuring seamless continuity of care in both hospital and field settings.
  • Served as primary clinician for critical-care emergencies, performing rapid stabilization, emergency procedures and advanced fluid/drug therapies on-farm

Education

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine -

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Columbus, OH

Bachelor of Science - Biology and Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Indiana Wesleyan University
Marion, IN

Skills

Experience in delivering advanced life support

Effective team leadership

Adaptable Decision-making

Analytical reasoning

Facilitating learning and support

Skilled in advanced diagnostic reasoning

Certification

American Association of Equine Practitioners, 2018 - Present

Awards

  • Excellence in Equine Ambulatory Medicine (May 2022)
  • Dr. Robert C. Hummel Veterinary Scholarship (August 2021)
  • Dr. Arthur W. and Janice M. Fetter Endowed Scholarship (August 2020)
  • Dr. Daniel and Cheryl Ulmer Veterinary Medicine Scholarship (August 2019),
  • Kathleen Wachsmuth Veterinary Medicine Scholarship (August 2019)

Presentations

  • McEnaney, K. Vitamin E Neuropathies in Horses. Resident Seminar Presentation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. January 2025.
  • McEnaney, K. Equine Herpes Virus. Resident Seminar Presentation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. October 2024.
  • McEnaney, K. Disorders of HPA axis in Horses. Resident Seminar Presentation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. April 2024.
  • McEnaney, K. Equine Tick Diseases. Resident Seminar Presentation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. November 2023.
  • McEnaney, K. Clinical Correlations Case Presentation. Intern Seminar Presentation, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. May 2023
  • McEnaney, K. Equine Medicine Career Path. Pre Veterinary Medicine Club Education. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. January 2023

TEACHING

  • CVM 6711 (Large Animal Medicine): Fall 2023-Current. Teach fourth year students on the Large Animal Medicine clinical rotation regarding clinical competence, case management, and professional skills approximately 18 weeks per semester.
  • CVM 6960 (Equine Selective I): 3.75 hours in Spring 2025. Taught equine neurologic exam lab to 3rd year students.
  • CVM 6721 (Neonatology): 4 hours in Fall 2024, 2 hours in Fall 2024, and 2 hours in Fall 2025. Taught equine neonatology exam lab to 1st year students.
  • CVM 6904 (Clinical Skills I): 4 hours in Fall 2024, 3 hours in Fall 2023, and 3 hours Fall 2025. Taught equine vitals lab to 1st year students.
  • CVM 6941 (Equine Selective IV): 3 hours in Spring 2024. Taught bovine physical exam lab to 1st year students
  • CVM 6961 (Equine Selective II): 2 hours in Spring 2024. Taught equine respiratory diagnostics lab to 2nd year students.
  • CVM 6909 (Clinical Skills II): 4 hours in Spring 2024. Taught equine physical exam lab to 2nd year students.
  • CVM 6946 (Large Animal Surgery II): 5 hours in Fall 2023. Taught equine castration clinic to 3rd year students.
  • CVM 6969 (Large Animal Medicine III): 2 hours in Fall 2023 and 2 hours in Fall 2024. Taught equine cardiorespiratory exam lab to 2nd year students and taught equine neonatology exam lab to 3rd year students, respectively.

ADVISING AND MENTORING

Coordinator, UMN Student Technician Rounds September 2024 - Present

  • Dedicated time outside clinical duties to mentor overnight student technicians in patient monitoring and treatment protocols, improving care delivery and reinforcing leadership in clinical teaching settings

Instructor, Student Chapter of AAEP (MN) September 2023 - Present

  • Participated in panel discussions regarding pursuing an equine internship or medicine residency.

Instructor, Student Chapter of AAEP (OH) August 2020 – May 2023

  • Volunteered time to assist and teach students various aspects of equine anatomy
  • Acted as student liaison between Zuku Review and student body for information, meetings, and tips for NAVLE preparation
  • Taught lecture on common equine emergencies as ambulatory equine intern

SERVICE/COMMITTEE

Chief Resident, UMN July 2025 – Present

  • Responsible for creation of on-call and teaching schedules for all house officers, for creation of the clinical schedule for medicine house officers, for collaborating with the Hospital Management Team to improve resident well-being and patient care, and for ensuring appropriate payment for house officer emergency fees.

Co-chair of merchandise committee, Student Chapter AAEP (OH) August 2019 - May 2021

  • Created personalized logos for club, communicated with different vendors, and distributed merchandise through sales

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

University of Minnesota (St. Paul, MN) Large Animal Internal Medicine Resident, July 2023 – present

The influence of sedation and dentistry on endogenous ACTH concentrations in apparently healthy horses. Alex Bianco, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM– PI

  • Authored and submitted successful research grant proposal
  • Independently led the design, execution, and coordination of the research project under the guidance of the PI

The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) Equine Ambulatory Intern, June 2022 –June 2023

Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum antibodies in healthy and febrile horses in Central Ohio. Jonathan Yardley, DVM – PI

  • Developed ongoing protocol for data collection and analysis
  • Selected to present original research abstract at ACVIM following competitive abstract submission process

Indiana Wesleyan University (Marion, IN) Lead Research Student, January 2015 - April 2018

Effects of CART and Bay on Insulin Secretion. Dr. Mark Asinicar; M.S., Ph.D. - PI

  • Served as head of vivarium management and husbandry of three mouse colonies
  • Advised fellow research students on techniques and experiments, as well as organizing care and experiment schedules

RESEARCH SUPPORT

  • Internal Sources: 2024 College of Veterinary Medicine Resident & Graduate Student Research Grants. The influence of sedation and dentistry on endogenous ACTH concentrations in apparently healthy horses. 10/01/2024-10/31/2025; $6,500.

ABSTRACT AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum antibodies in healthy and febrile horses in Central Ohio

  • American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Philadelphia, PA, June 2023

Effects of CART and Bay 55-9837 on Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Wild-Type and VIP/PACAP Receptor 2 Deficient Mice

  • Hodson Summer Research Conference, Fall 2017
  • Celebration of Scholarship Conference, Spring 2018

Timeline

Large Animal Internal Medicine Resident

University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
07.2023 - Current

Rotating Equine Intern

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
06.2022 - Current

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine -

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Bachelor of Science - Biology and Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Indiana Wesleyan University
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