Edward Feldman

Professor Emeritus

Medicine & Epidemiology

Office
2205 Tupper Hall, Davis, CA 95616

Licenses
Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Education
1969, BS, University of Illinois, Urbana,
1971, BVSc, University of Illinois, Urbana,
1973, DVM, University of California, Davis,
Honors and Awards
Society of Phi Zeta
1969-73 National Loeb Scholarship (throughout Veterinary School)
1978 Clinical Professor of the Year Award
1986 Recipient of Ralston Purina Small Animal Research Award
1988 Faculty Speaker Commencement (chosen by the class of 1988)
1989 Speaker of the Year (chosen by attendees), North American Veterinary Conference
1990 Recipient of Norden Distinguished Teaching Award for Veterinary Medicine
1989-1991 Elected President, Society for Comparative Endocrinology
1991-1993 Reelected President for a 2nd consecutive term, Society for Comparative Endocrinology
1992 Recipient of American Association of Feline Practitioners Research Award for investigations into the use of oral therapy in the management of cats with diabetes mellitus
1992 Recipient of California Academy of Veterinary Medicine's Award for Excellence in Continuing Education
1992 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology, Award presented to the best veterinary research manuscript published in 1991 - judged by members of the Society for Comparative Endocrinology
1993 Recipient of SmithKline Beecham Award for Research Excellence
1993 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
1994 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
1994 Recipient of Cycle Award for outstanding contributions in
continuing education and in research, American Veterinary Medical Association
1994 Recipient of Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, The Animal Medical Center, New York City
1997 Faculty Speaker Commencement, chosen by the class of 1997
1997 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
1998 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
2001 Recipient of University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine's Alumni Achievement Award described as the highest honor awarded by the School of Veterinary Medicine"
2002 Finalist, position as Hospital Director, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University
2004 Invited to apply for position of Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland Polytechnical University
2004 Invited to apply for position of Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University
2004 Honorary Conference President, Japanese Board of Veterinary Practitioners Annual Conference
2006 Oxford Laboratories Award (replaced the Daniels Company) for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
2008 Oxford Laboratories Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
2009 Oxford Laboratories Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology
2012 Career Achievement Award in Canine Research from the American Veterinary Medical Foundation/American Kennel Club
Most Recent Five Book Chapters
2011 Feldman EC: Polyuria/Polydipsia, , Clinical Veterinary Advisor. Dogs and Cats. Second Edition, St Louis. 902-5.
2011 Feldman EC: Hypercalcemia, , Clinical Veterinary Advisor. Dogs and Cats. Second Edition, St Louis. 553-4.
2010 Feldman EC, Church DB: Disorders of the Parathyroid Glands, , The Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Seventh Edition, St. Louis. 1722-1750.
2010 Feldman EC: Electrolyte Disorders: Potassium (Hyper / Hypokalemia), , The Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Seventh Edition, St. Louis. 303-308.
2010 Feldman EC: Polyuria and Polydipsia, , Veterinary Internal Medicine, Seventh Edition, St. Louis. 156-159.
Research Focus
New diagnostics and therapeutics applied to dogs and cats with endocrine disorders
Specialty Focus
Small Animal Medicine