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Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy
Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy's C.E. Website
Dr.
Gary D. Norsworthy is a 1972 graduate of Texas A&M
University. He practiced for two years (1972-1974) at
the Cat Clinic of Seattle, Washington followed by 25 years in small
animal
practice in San Antonio, Texas. He
opened the city's only feline-only practice in March 2000, Alamo Feline
Health
Center, where he practices full-time. Alamo Feline Health Center was
selected as a "Practice of
Excellence" by Veterinary Economics Magazine in February 2001.
Dr.
Norsworthy has lectured extensively in the United States and Canada on
feline
diseases. He has presented over 200
lectures to veterinary associations and conventions including the
American VMA,
Canadian VMA, Western Veterinary Conference, Central Veterinary
Conference,
North American Veterinary Conference, Wild West Veterinary Conference,
Atlantic
Coast Veterinary Conference, and many state conferences. In
addition to his lecturing, he has
published over 30 papers in veterinary journals. He is the editor
and major author of Feline Practice, published by the J.B. Lippincott
Company in
1993. His second textbook is entitled The Feline Patient:
Essentials of Diagnosis
and Treatment. It was published in
1997 by Williams and Wilkins and has been translated into Spanish,
Italian, and
Japanese. The Second Edition of The Feline Patient published in
2002 and
was translated into Portuguese, Korean, and Japanese.
He
was selected as the 1992 Companion Animal Practitioner of the Year by
the Texas
VMA and the 1997 Outstanding Alumnus in Small Animal Medicine of the
College of
Veterinary Medicine of Texas A&M. He is one of 25 veterinarians who
serve on the Texas VMA’s President’s
Advisory Council. He is a charter Diplomat of the Feline
Practice Category of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners and
won its
Diplomat Achievement Award in 1998.
He
is a
co-author, with
Dr. Sharon Fooshee
Grace, of two modules on feline medicine published on by Lifelearn V of
Canada. Dr. Norsworthy is on the
Medical Review Board for Cat Fancy
Magazine.
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