Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Clinical Sciences • Faculty
 
Dr. Gregory Grauer Gregory F Grauer, DVM, MS, DACVIM (IM)
Professor and Jarvis Chair of Small Animal Internal Medicine
 
Phone: 785-532-5690
E-mail: ggrauer@vet.ksu.edu

Professional Training:

  • DVM: Iowa State University
  • Residency: Colorado State University
  • Masters of Science: Colorado State University

Teaching:

  • Grand Rounds II (2nd year)
  • Small Animal Emergency Medicine (3rd year)
  • Systems Integration of Small Animal Int. Med.
  • Medicine II (3rd year)
  • Small Animal Internal Medicine (4th year)
  • Microanatomy (1st year)

Research:

  • Early detection and management of acute renal failure and chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats.
  • Chronic kidney disease and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications

Clinical:

Dr. Grauer’s interest/expertise involves small animal urinary system diseases/disorders.

Selected Publications:

  • Grauer GF. Differential diagnosis of urinary incontinence. Clinician’s Brief 5:73-74, 2007.
  • Grauer GF, Atkins CE: Hypertension and proteinuria in feline chronic kidney disease. Clinician’s Brief 5: 2007.
  • Grauer GF. Staging and management of feline chronic kidney disease. Clinician’s Brief 5:19-22, 2007.
  • Grauer GF. Ethylene glycol (antifreeze) poinsoning. In: The Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health, Kahn CM (ed), Merck & Co. Whitehouse Station, NJ, 2007, pp: 1150-1151.
  • Grauer GF. Measurement, Interpretation, and Implications of Proteinuria and Albuminuria. Vet Clinics of North America 37:283-295, 2007.
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