Internal Medicine & Emergency
and Critical Care

Dr. Katie D. Mauro is a 2014 graduate of Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a rotating internship and residency in Emergency and Critical Care medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Mauro went on to complete a fellowship in extracorporeal therapies at North Carolina State University. She joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania in 2019, as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Extracorporeal Therapies. Dr. Mauro returned to Michigan State University in 2021.

In her current role as Assistant Professor of Emergency and Critical Care, Dr. Mauro enjoys teaching and working with students in the Emergency and Critical Care services. Her clinical interests include intoxications, acute kidney injury, sepsis, and mechanical ventilation

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Katie Mauro, DMV, DACVD

About the Speaker

Megan McClosky, DVM, DACVIM

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Associate Professor, Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine

About the Speaker

Dr. Megan McClosky graduated from Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She completed a one-year rotating internship and three year Small Animal Internal Medicine residency at the University of Pennsylvania, earning board certification in Small

Animal Internal Medicine in 2018. Following that, Dr. McClosky joined the Penn Vet faculty, where she is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine. Within internal medicine, Dr. McClosky has an interest in nephrology and urology, hematology and transfusion medicine.

Dr. McClosky earned a certificate of Health Professionals Education from the Penn Graduate School of Education in 2023. She currently serves as the Director of House Officers at Penn Vet. She has a passion for delivering high quality education to all members of the veterinary team, especially students, residents and the referring vet community.

Outside of work Dr. McClosky enjoys traveling, gardening, and cooking. She has a tripod Shih tzu and one-kidney’d cat.

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