William Whitehouse
Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine
DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Phone: 785-532-5690
E-mail: wwhitehouse@vet.k-state.edu
Education
- BSA in Biological Science: University of Georgia
- DVM: University of Georgia
- Internship: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Residency: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Teaching
- Small Animal Internal Medicine (4th year)
- Medicine II (3rd year)
Research
- Acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats
- Oxidative stress
- Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
- Utility of minimally invasive procedures in veterinary medicine
Clinical
Dr. Whitehouse enjoys the variety of cases seen on internal medicine but has a special interest in kidney diseases, respiratory diseases, and geriatric medicine. He understands the struggle of decision-making regarding the health of aging pets and wants to serve as a source of help for those families. Dr. Whitehouse also has an interest in minimally invasive procedures and novel therapies including laparoscopy, interventional radiology and endoscopy, and hemodialysis.