
Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr. Saki Kadotani, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology) is a Clinical Associate Professor of Cardiology at the University of Illinois. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from North Carolina State University in 2015, followed by a rotating internship at The Ohio State University in 2016. Dr. Kadotani completed her cardiology residency at the University of Illinois and became a board-certified veterinary cardiologist in 2019. Her clinical and research interests include congenital heart disease, advancing the treatment of mitral valve disease, advanced cardiac imaging, and interventional cardiology procedures.
Rapamycin in Veterinary Medicine: A Cardiologist’s Perspective
Join us for a fast-paced, lightning-style session on the emerging role of rapamycin in veterinary medicine. Our panel of three cardiologists will discuss its potential applications, current research, and practical considerations in cardiac disease management. This interactive session will also provide an opportunity to ask questions on all aspects of cardiac disease and treatment strategies in veterinary patients.