About
Dr. Annie Wayne is a veterinary criticalist who currently supports entry-level emergency training programs for the Ethos Veterinary Health network. She attended the Cummings Veterinary School and completed a dual degree program to earn her Masters in Public Health and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2011. Dr. Wayne went on to complete a small animal rotating internship and residency in Emergency and Critical Care at Angell Animal Medical Center. Following training, Dr. Wayne joined the faculty at Tufts from 2016-2021. In her time there, her research embraced the One Health concept and focused on antimicrobial stewardship. She also published on the intersection of family planning and veterinary professionalism. Her research and work on the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative (WVLDI) board worked to promote equity and inclusion in veterinary medicine.
In 2021, she joined Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital with Ethos Veterinary Health and was charged with starting an ER training program. In 2023, she moved into her current role supporting training programs nationally for Ethos Veterinary Health. Outside of veterinary medicine, she loves being active outdoors and stays busy raising 3 young children and 2 dogs, with her husband in Needham, MA.
Published Articles:
- “Cataloguing the Response by Emergency Veterinary Hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic via Weekly Surveys.” Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, vol. 30, no. 4, 2020, pp. 493–497., Read Article
- “Perceptions of Maternal Discrimination and Pregnancy/Postpartum Experiences among Veterinary Mothers.” Frontiers in Veterinary Science, vol. 7, 2020, Read Article
- “Retrospective Study Describing Usage Patterns of Carbapenem Antimicrobials in Dogs and Cats at a Veterinary Tertiary Care Hospital.” Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, vol. 33, no. 4, 2019, pp. 1677–1685., Read Article
- “Outcomes in dogs with uncomplicated, presumptive bacterial pneumonia treated with short or long course antibiotics.” Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 58, no. 6, 2017, Read Article