Linda Martin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVECC
Critical Care Associate Professor
lgmartin@vetmed.wsu.edu
Education
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Master of Science,
Clinical Sciences, 1994.
Colorado State University, For Collins, Colorado. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine,
1990.
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bachelor of Science with
distinction, Exercise Physiology, 1983.
Professional training
Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Fort Collins,
Colorado. Resident in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, 1994.
Animal Emergency Clinic of San Diego, California. Intern in Small Animal
Medicine, Surgery, and Emergency Medicine, 1991.
Professional Certification
American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care: Board Certified,
1995
Professional Service
Member, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Member, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Exam
Committee
Member, Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society
Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine
Publications
1. Palmer LE, Martin LG. Traumatic coagulopathy: part I
– focus on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Accepted December 2012 to J Vet
Emerg Crit Care.
2. Palmer LE, Martin LG. Traumatic coagulopathy: part II
– focus on resuscitative strategies. Accepted December 2012 to J Vet Emerg
Crit Care.
3. Stewart AJ, Wright JC, Behrend EN, Martin LG, Kemppainen RJ,
Busch KA. Validation of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test in healthy
neonatal foals. Accepted October 2012 to J Am Vet Med Assoc.
4. Hux BD, Martin LG. Platelet transfusions: treatment
options for hemorrhage secondary to thrombocytopenia. J Vet Emerg Crit
Care 22(1):73-80, 2012.
5. Davidow EB, Brainard B, Martin LG, Beal MW, Bode A, Ford MJ,
Ramsey N, Fagella A, Jutkowitz A. Use of fresh platelet concentrate or
lyophilized platelets in thrombocytopenic dogs with clinical signs of
hemorrhage: a preliminary trial in 37 dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care
22(1):116-125, 2012.
6. Stewart AJ, Behrend EN, Wright JC, Martin LG, Kemppainen RJ,
Busch KA, Hanson RR. Validation of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test in
healthy adult horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc 239(6):834-841, 2011.
7. DeClue AE, Martin LG, Behrend EN, Cohn LA, Dismukes DI, Lee HP.
Cortisol and aldosterone response to various doses of cosyntropin in healthy
cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc 238(2):176-182, 2011.
8. Corrigan AM, Behrend EN, Martin LG, Kemppainen RJ. Effect
of glucocorticoid administration on serum aldosterone concentration in
clinically healthy dogs. Am J Vet Res 71(6):649-654, 2010.
9. Palmer LE, Martin LG. Serotonin Toxicity. Compend
Contin Educ – Stand Care: Emerg Crit Care 11(1):6-11, 2009.
10. Martin LG, Groman RP, Fletcher DJ, Behrend EN, Kemppainen RJ, Moser VR,
Hickey KC. Pituitary-adrenal function in dogs with acute critical illness.
J Am Vet Med Assoc 233(1):87-95, 2008.
11. Martin LG, Luther TY, Alperin DC, Gay JM, Hines SA. Serum antibodies
against human albumin in critically ill and healthy dogs. J Am Vet Med
Assoc 232(7):1004-1009, 2008.
12. Holowaychuk MK, Martin LG. Review of hypocalcemia in septic patients.
J Vet Emerg Crit Care 17(4):348-358, 2007.
13. Martin LG, Behrend EN, Mealey KL, Carpenter DM, Hickey KC. Effect of
low doses of cosyntropin on cortisol concentrations in clinically healthy dogs.
Am J Vet Res 68(5):555-560, 2007.
14. Francis AH, Martin LG, Haldorson GJ, Lahmers KK, Luther TY, Alperin DC,
Hines SA. Adverse reactions suggestive of type III hypersensitivity in six
healthy dogs given human albumin. J Am Vet Med Assoc 230(6):873-879, 2007.
15. Mealey KL, Gay JM, Martin LG, Waiting DK. Comparison of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in MDR1-1Δ and MDR1 wildtype dogs. J
Vet Emerg Crit Care 17(1):61-66, 2007.
16. Holowaychuk MK, Martin LG. Misconceptions about emergency and critical
care: Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation, fluid therapy, shock, and
trauma. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet 28(6):420-433, 2006.
17. Holowaychuk MK, Martin LG. Misconceptions about emergency and critical
care: Metabolic disease and intensive care medicine. Compend Contin
Educ Pract Vet 28(6):434-448, 2006.
18. Wills TB, Bohn AA, Martin LG. Hypocalcemia in a critically ill
patient. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 15(2):136-142, 2005.
19. Martin LG, Groman RP. Relative adrenal insufficiency in critical
illness. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 14(3):149-157, 2004.
20. Hackett TB, Van Pelt DR, Willard MD, Martin LG, Shelton GD, Wingfield WE.
Third degree atrioventricular block associated with myasthenia gravis in 4 dogs.
J Am Vet Med Assoc 206(8):1173-1176, 1995.
21. Martin LG, Matteson VL, Wingfield WE, Van Pelt DR, Hackett TB.
Abnormalities of serum magnesium in critically ill dogs: Incidence and
implications. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 4(1):15-20, 1994.
22. Wingfield WE, Van Pelt DR, Hackett TB, Martin LG, Salman MD.
Usefulness of venous blood in estimating acid-base status of the seriously ill
dog. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 4(1):23-27, 1994.
23. Martin LG, Wingfield WE, Van Pelt DR, Hackett TB. Magnesium in the
1990’s: Implications for veterinary critical care. J Vet Emerg Crit Care
3(2):105-114, 1993.
24. Van Pelt DR, Wingfield WE, Hackett TB, Martin LG. Application of
airway pressure therapy to veterinary critical care, Part I: Respiratory
mechanics and hypoxemia. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 3(2):63-70, 1993.
25. Van Pelt DR, Wingfield WE, Hackett TB, Martin LG. Application of
airway pressure therapy to veterinary critical care, Part II: Airway
pressure therapy. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 3(2):71-81, 1993.