Professor
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO, United States
Dr. Tim Holt graduated Veterinary School in 1988 from Colorado State University. Directly after graduating he joined a mixed animal practice in the rural mountains of Colorado in the town of Gunnison. Dr. Holt remained in this practice for the next 19 years doing anything that walked through the door. Dr. Holt played a pivotal role in the development and delivery of a veterinary test that predicts susceptibility to pulmonary hypertension, the underlying cause of High Mountain Disease, commonly called brisket disease. Since 1980 Dr. Holt has been doing Pulmonary Arterial Pressures (PAP) in the Western US and has traveled abroad doing research in the area of Bovine High Mountain Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension. He performed his first pulmonary arterial pressure test in early 1980. Dr. Holt also is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and veterinary manual therapist, and the recipient of the 2013 Colorado Veterinary Medical Association Distinguished Service Award and the 2018 Pioneer Award from the Beef Improvement Federation. In 2005 Dr. Holt moved from Gunnison to Fort Collins Colorado where he joined the faculty at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Currently he teaches in the Veterinary School in the Livestock Medicine and Surgery Department where he incorporates the taking of PAP measurements into his student teaching as well as Integrative therapies.
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11:35 AM – 12:25 PM
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