From a show dog to a family of cats, let's see who some of the top medical professionals are spending their time with when they're not in the clinic.
Welcome to another installment of Uranimals, a video series featuring urologists and their pets, brought to you by Urology Times.
This episode spotlights David B. Sigman, MD, FACS, and his dog, Layla; Amanda X. Vo, MD, and her cats Penny and Nala; and Flannery Fielding, CNP, and her cats Inky, Spot, Stanley, Taco, and Olivia. Sigman is a urologist at Chesapeake Urology in Baltimore, Maryland; Vo is an assistant professor of urology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois; and Fielding is a certified nurse practitioner in the department of urology at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio.
If you and your pet would like to be featured in the next episode of Uranimals, contact hclarke@mjhlifesciences.com!
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