Chief of Orthopedic Surgery
Nexus Veterinary Bone & Joint Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Dr. Dycus attended Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine for his veterinary degree, Auburn University for a small animal rotating internship, and Mississippi State University for a combined surgical residency and master’s degree.
Dr. Dycus is frequently asked to lecture locally, nationally, and internationally. He has given over 175 continuing education lectures and taught over 100 laboratories. He has published numerous research articles and authored or co-authored several book chapters. He is the co-editor of the textbook Complications in Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament Surgery. He was named by www.dvm360.com as one of the 10 veterinarians to watch in 2018. Dr. Dycus is a frequent contributor of updates in orthopedics to several veterinary websites and magazines. Dr. Dycus has also been featured on Sirius XM's Doctor Radio’s segment on pet health and orthopedics. His passion for teaching has allowed Dr. Dycus to become a laboratory instructor for the CBLO, TPLO, extracapsular stabilization, medial patellar luxation, angular limb deformity, and fracture repair. He is on faculty for AO, and he is an orthopedic consultant for VIN.
Along with being a scientific reviewer for multiple journals, he serves on the editorial review board and is the associate editor (orthopedics) for Veterinary Surgery. He has previously held an appointment on the research committee for ACVS. Currently, Dr. Dycus is on the Board of Trustees for the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and is a council member for AVORE.
Dr. Dycus became a certified canine rehabilitation practitioner in 2015. He is the co-founder and co-director of the Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute (VSMRI), an online veterinary rehabilitation learning platform. In addition, he practices orthopedic surgery at Nexus Veterinary Bone & Joint Center in Baltimore, MD, where he has a focus on arthroscopy, minimally invasive fracture repair, and total joint replacement.
Saturday, October 15, 2022
12:15pm – 1:15pm