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Itching, Scratching, Atopy Oh my! Diagnosis and Treatment of the Allergic Patient

Partner CE from Upstate Veterinary Specialties

DVM Track

Amy Schnedeker DVM, MS, DACVD


NYSED CE Credits: 1.5 (DVM)

This course aims to discuss the work-up of allergy patients, starting from diagnostics and treatment of secondary infections to different medications for managing pruritus and diagnosing underlying allergic disease - flea allergy versus food allergy versus atopic dermatitis.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand how to perform diagnostics to confirm secondary infections
2. Discuss treatment options for managing pruritus
3. Understand diagnostic steps to rule in/out allergic dermatitis (flea versus food versus atopy dermatitis)

Qualifications and Experience

Dr. Amy Schnedeker received her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Cornell University in 2004. Following her undergraduate degree, Amy pursued veterinary medicine as a veterinary assistant for several years. In 2013 Dr. Schnedeker received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.

In 2014 Dr. Schnedeker completed a small animal internship with VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital, where she participated in rotations with surgery, emergency, and internal medicine. Dr. Schnedeker completed her dermatology residency with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2017 and obtained her board certification as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology in 2019.
Dr. Schnedeker has a strong interest in treating resistant infections with new therapies such as blue LED light therapy. She has been published in Veterinary Dermatology with two articles, “Is low-level laser therapy useful as an adjunctive treatment for canine acral lick dermatitis? A randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled study” and “In vitro bactericidal activity of blue light (465 nm) phototherapy on meticillin-susceptible and meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius.”

Dr. Schnedeker is happy to be back in upstate New York and enjoys the color changes during the fall season. Amy enjoys baking and spending time with her family. She has one dog and two cats.