Staff
''Emergency Vets'' featured a mix of surgeons, general practitioners, specialists, veterinary technicians, and Alameda East's annual class of 4–6 interns per year. Among the staff members featured regularly:Surgeons
* Dr. Robert A. Taylor, founder of Alameda East, who specializes in orthopedic surgery * Dr. Steve Petersen, surgeon and director of Alameda East's intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Mark Albrecht, surgeon who replaced Petersen in the 2000 season; departed the hospital before the start of the 2001 season * Dr. Preston Stubbs, surgeon who replaced Albrecht after his departure in the 2001 seasonGeneral Practitioners
* Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, general practitioner who specializes in treating exotic animals, especially reptiles * Dr. Holly Knor, general practitioner specializing in animal pregnancies and associated issues * Dr. Andrea Oncken, general practitioner who left the hospital and the show in 1998 * Dr. Jeff Steen, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who joined the staff as a general practitioner in 2000; specializes in dental issues * Dr. Ted Owen, DVM, Western Carolina Regional Animal Hospital * Dr. Fred Rosen, DVM, Western Carolina Regional Animal Hospital * Dr. Michelle L. Foot, DVM, Western Carolina Regional Animal Hospital * Dr. Brandon T. Hughes, DVM, Western Carolina Regional Animal Hospital * Dr. Bill Gibson, DVM, Western Carolina Regional Animal HospitalSpecialists
* Caroline Adamson (now Adrian), head of Alameda East's physical therapy department * Dr. Dan Steinheimer, chief of radiology; director of Alameda East's intern program after Petersen's departure * Dr. David Panciera, internal medicine specialist who left the hospital and the show in 1998 to take a professorship at Virginia Tech inVeterinary Technicians
* Rebecca Barwick, vet tech who adopts an owner-surrendered German Shepherd in the episode "Perfectly Imperfect" * Dr. John Fiddler, vet tech who returned to Alameda East after graduating from medical school to become an intern veterinarian, leaving the show in 2000 * Ray Parham, Sr. vet tech specializing in radiology procedures * Jackie Steinheimer (née Lenz), Sr. vet tech who later married Dan Steinheimer and now runs Alameda East's Associate Staff program * Jean Wilbert, vet tech often featured giving chemotherapy to animals undergoing cancer treatments * Laura Maez, vet tech during the ringworm episode, now works at another Denver Area ER clinicSpecial Years Movie
* Dog * Squirrel * Ostrich * Horse * Rabbit * Panda * Mouse * Camel * RaccoonThe farm animals
* Pig * Cow * Sheep * Cat * Pony * Rooster * DuckThe Wild Animals
* Elephant * Frog * Zebra * Hippo * Lion * Penguin * Tiger * Polar Bear * Giraffe * Brown Bear * Chimpanzee * Red Fox * Owl * Coyote * WolfInterns
* Dr. Rani Pheneger (now Reyter), graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1998 * Dr. Juli White, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1998 * Dr. Karin Cannizzo, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1998 * Dr. Dennis Crow, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1998 * Dr. Craig Webb, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who stayed an extra six months after his internship on a special assignment before leaving the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Milan Hess, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Sandy Wang, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Laura Peycke, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Amy Estrada, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Katie Miller, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 1999 * Dr. Corey Wall, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 2000 * Dr. Jason Wheeler, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 2000 to work alongside Dr. Steve Petersen at another Denver-area animal hospital. Then in 2012 moved to Virginia to open a veterinary referral practice. * Dr. Carrie Stephaniak, graduate of the Alameda East intern program who left the hospital and the show in 2000E-Vet Interns
''E-Vet Interns'' is a reality television series about veterinary interns working at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado. It is a spinoff of ''Emergency Vets''. ''E-Vet Interns'' began airing on January 22, 2007, also on Animal Planet.References
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