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Megan Duckett

DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)Veterinary Oncologist

About

Margaret (Megan) Duckett, a Native New Englander from Portsmouth, Rhode Island, earned her economics degree at the University of Rhode Island. Departing from the smallest state, she pursued a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in the smallest province, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Following graduation, Dr. Duckett completed a one-year rotating internship at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She then completed a one-year specialty internship in medical oncology at Oregon State University (OSU). Dr. Duckett continued her training at OSU, completing a three-year residency and attaining board certification in veterinary medical oncology.

Dr. Duckett is dedicated to assisting families facing a pet’s cancer diagnosis. She enjoys offering owners a thorough understanding of diagnostic and treatment options. Given the continuous advancements in veterinary oncology, Dr. Duckett appreciates the opportunity to collaborate with owners, tailoring an optimal plan that suits both them and their beloved pets.

Dr. Duckett and her husband are thrilled to be back on the East Coast. Their household includes two Canadian cats, Elton and Mr. Business, along with a big scruffy dog named Archibald Mudflaps. In her leisure time, Dr. Duckett enjoys hiking, skiing, cooking, gardening, kayaking, and socializing. New Hampshire offers an abundance of outdoor adventures and she’s looking forward to further exploring the scenic seacoast

Education

Atlantic Veterinary College Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Rotating Internship
Oregon State University Medical Oncology Specialty Internship
Oregon State University Medical Oncology Residency

Published Articles

Fasting reduces the incidence of vincristine-associated adverse events in dogs Margaret E. Duckett, Kaitlin M. Curran, Haley J. Leeper, Carl E. Ruby, Shay Bracha. (20 July 2020). Veterinary Comparative Oncology, 19 (1), 61-68.
Extraskeletal osteosarcoma associated with a benign hair follicle tumor in a dog Margaret E Duckett, Valerie MacDonald-Dickinson, Ryan M Dickinson. (2020 May). Canadian Veterinary Journal, 61(5), 525-529.
Retrospective evaluation of melphalan, vincristine, and cytarabine chemotherapy for the treatment of relapsed canine lymphoma Accepted, Pending Publication.
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