

Rebecka S. Hess
Dr. Rebecka S. Hess's approach blends rigorous analysis with practical applications in the field of veterinary internal medicine. As a Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Section of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role. Her expertise is recognized through her status as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, where she specializes in a range of clinical areas including diabetes mellitus, endocrinopathies, Cushing's disease, Addison's disease, insulinoma, and thyroid disorders. Dr. Hess's research interests are deeply intertwined with her clinical expertise, with a particular focus on diabetes mellitus and various endocrinopathies. Her work in these areas is not only theoretical but also highly practical, as she is actively involved in clinical endocrine studies. This involvement allows her to contribute to the advancement of veterinary medicine by exploring the genetic underpinnings of canine diabetes mellitus, thereby enhancing the understanding and treatment of this condition. In her role at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Hess is committed to bridging the gap between patient care and scientific advancements. Her dedication to this mission is evident in her active participation in both clinical and genetic studies, which aim to improve the lives of animals suffering from endocrine disorders. Her work is characterized by a commitment to integrating cutting-edge research with everyday clinical practice, ensuring that her patients receive the most informed and effective care possible. Dr. Hess's contributions to the field extend beyond her research and clinical work. She is a respected educator, mentoring the next generation of veterinary professionals and instilling in them the importance of a research-informed approach to clinical practice. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of scientific inquiry with compassionate patient care, preparing her students to excel in both academic and clinical settings. Throughout her career, Dr. Hess has been recognized for her contributions to veterinary medicine, receiving numerous accolades for her research and clinical achievements. Her work has been published in a variety of prestigious journals, and she is frequently invited to speak at conferences and seminars, where she shares her insights and findings with colleagues and peers. Dr. Hess's dedication to her field is matched by her passion for improving the health and well-being of animals. Her work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in veterinary medicine, making significant strides in the understanding and treatment of complex endocrine disorders. Through her research, teaching, and clinical practice, Dr. Hess remains a leading figure in the field, committed to advancing veterinary medicine for the benefit of both animals and their human companions.
Publications
, 263-272, 2015-03-01
, 52-58, 2022-12-27
, 637-644, 2022-04-20
, 197-202, 2001-07-15
, 665-670, 1998-09-01