
A dvm360 interview with Christina M. Gentry, DVM, DACVD, and Lori Teller, DVM, DABVP, about their new research surveying veterinarians about canine atopic dermatitis.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVD, is a clinical assistant professor in dermatology at Texas A&M University. She graduated with her DVM in 2012 from Texas A&M and completed her dermatology residency at Veterinary Referral Center of Colorado in 2016. She spent 7 years in private dermatology practice in Denver, Colorado, and Houston, Texas, prior to returning to Texas A&M in 2023. Her dermatology interests include feline allergic skin disease, otitis, immune mediated skin disease and client education.

A dvm360 interview with Christina M. Gentry, DVM, DACVD, and Lori Teller, DVM, DABVP, about their new research surveying veterinarians about canine atopic dermatitis.

Christina M. Gentry, DVM, DACVD, and Lori Teller, DVM, DABVP, discuss what their new survey of 718 North American veterinarians reveals about how cost and knowledge gaps shape everyday CAD care.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVM, discusses dermatologic signs that a patient is in need of immediate attention, including allergic reactions, in a dvm360 interview.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVD, discusses concurrent diseases and skin emergencies in a dvm360 interview.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVM, discusses common skin cases that should be addressed as emergencies, during a dvm360 interview at VMX 2026.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVD, discusses how veterinary practitioners can work with these specialists and learn more about dermatology.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVM, shared a key dermatology takeaway from her co-presented CE session on concurrent disease.

Christina Gentry, DVM, DACVM, discusses her 2026 VMX lecture, co-presented with Patty Lathan, VMD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), in a dvm360 interview.

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