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New primary care and dentistry building will aid clinical teaching

A new building addition provides valuable space to the primary care and dentistry service, aiding in teaching.

Dr. Stone performs a dental exam on a dog.
Dr. Stone works on a dog's dental procedure

Dr. Amy Stone, chief of the UF Small Animal Hospital’s primary care and dentistry service, performs a dental procedure on a dog in the new facility, which opened in March.

Almost a decade after opening its award-winning small animal hospital, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has expanded its facilities to better train its veterinary students to meet professional demands and to accommodate the rapid growth of the hospital’s emergency and critical care service.

The $6 million, two-story addition adjacent to the main hospital opened in March, and provides more spacious accommodations for primary care and dentistry services, as well as additional offices for administrative personnel. The expansion adds approximately 12,000 square feet to the existing 100,000-square-foot building, and makes room for more emergency and critical care services.

“This expansion also allows our dental team to accommodate all of the dental procedures in a much more efficient way,” said Amy Stone, D.V.M., (’99) Ph.D., (02), a clinical assistant professor and chief of the hospital’s primary care and dentistry service. “This space has an extra dental station, as well as a way to separate the space from the primary care area during more specialized procedures.”

Since the small animal hospital opened in 2010, clients of the primary care and dentistry service have shared an entrance and lobby with emergency clients. The renovation separates these distinct areas of care and patient needs.

The original ground-floor space is being remodeled for efficiency and expanded emergency and critical care services to better accommodate emergency referrals from local and statewide veterinary clinicians and agencies. Pet patients, once stabilized, also can be seamlessly transferred to primary care as needed.

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Sarah Carey — Director of Communications, UF College of Veterinary Medicine

Sarah Carey, M.A., A.P.R., is director of communications at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She holds a master’s degree in English with a concentration in creative writing from Florida State University, where she also received her bachelor’s degree in political science. Accredited in public relations by the Florida Public Relations Association, Sarah grew up in Tallahassee and has lived in Florida most of her life. Sarah is also a longtime member of the Gainesville Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association. She has received five FPRA Image Awards and two grand image awards as well as several UF awards for her PR efforts on behalf of the college and received the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges’ Excellence in Communications Award in 2017.

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