The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast
305 - Things I Wish I Knew About Diagnostics
Dr. Cathy Meeks dives into this episode to discuss diagnostic innovation and what really happens at the lab. In this episode of The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast, host Dr. Andy Roark sits down with his longtime friend and fellow University of Florida alum, Dr. Cathy Meeks, Global VP of Medical Operations at Antech Diagnostics. Together, they explore the inner workings of veterinary diagnostics, discussing hematology cases and the advanced resources available to veterinary teams. Dr. Meeks shares insights into the diagnostic process, highlighting how practices can utilize Antech's pathologists, AI-driven tools, and consult lines to improve efficiency and support their teams. If you're a veterinary practice manager, technician, or veterinarian looking to understand the cutting-edge innovations shaping diagnostics, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Roark and Dr. Meeks uncover ways to leverage technology, enhance technician development, and maximize the support available through reference labs. This episode is brought to you by Antech Diagnostics!
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ABOUT OUR GUEST
Dr. Cathy Meeks received her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science, her Master’s degree in forensics and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Florida in 2007. She did a small animal internship and an internal medicine residency at BluePearl Veterinary Partners. She received board certification in 2011 in Internal Medicine. For the past 12 years she has practiced in the Tampa Bay area. From 2015-2020, she was the Regional Vice President of Medicine for Bluepearl Veterinary Partners overseeing the medical quality and developing medical leaders of 15 specialty hospitals. In 2021, she became Vice President of Medical Operations for Antech diagnostics and was recently promoted to Global Vice President of Medical Operations. Currently she is responsible for over 200 veterinary specialists and the day-to-day operations of the medical team.