Dr Ruaux is a 1992 graduate of The University of Queensland,
Australia. He spent five years in a variety of mixed and small
animal practices in both Australia and the United Kingdom before
returning to The University of Queensland to pursue a PhD
investigating objective markers of severity in canine acute
pancreatitis. Dr Ruaux joined the GI Laboratory in 1999,
immediately after completion of his PhD degree. While at the GI
Laboratory Dr Ruaux was involved in the development, validation and
subsequent clinical application of a variety of diagnostic tests,
including the methylmalonic acid assay for cobalamin deficiency,
serum amino acid analyses, and bile acid characterization by gas
chromatography. Dr Ruaux worked in the GI Lab as a research
scientist until 2005, when he let to take up a faculty position in
the then newly formed small animal section of the College of
Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University, where he is now the
Section Head of Small Animal Internal Medicine. Dr Ruaux is a
Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
in Small Animal Medicine.
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