Behaviour Medicine Residency-trained

Dr. Kristina Baucom

DVM

My Commitment To You

To our referring partner veterinarians, my commitment is to keep you informed of our treatment plans as an integral part of the patient’s team and to be accessible for any questions or concerns.

To pet owners, my commitment is to explain your pet’s behaviors and utilize evidence-based medicine to present you with the most current treatment options for your pet’s physical and behavioral health.

– Dr. Kristina Baucom
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BIO

Dr. Kristina Baucom has worked across the US in shelter medicine and general practice. She was moved by cases of animal cruelty she observed in practice and accepted a position as a forensic veterinarian examining victims of criminal animal cruelty with law enforcement. She traveled across the US on case work and provided training on recognizing and responding to animal cruelty for veterinary students, veterinarians, animal control officers, and law enforcement. While working with these patients she recognized the difficulty in treating their emotional injuries that accompanied their physical injuries. After seven years in forensic medicine, she started her residency in veterinary behavior at Ohio State University to learn how to better treat these patients’ significant anxiety and fear.

Dr. Baucom treats animal behavior disorders including, but not limited to, human-directed aggression, inter-pet aggression, separation anxiety, inappropriate elimination, fears, phobias, compulsive behaviors, and cognitive dysfunction. She is excited to meet you and your pet and provide a behavioral treatment plan to improve their quality of life. She also enjoys working with your pet’s entire care team to ensure the least stressful care and treatment of any health concerns that may be affecting their behavior.

When not working, Dr. Baucom can be found spending time with her 3 dogs outdoors or reading.

Credentials

Education
  • Cal Poly State University, Medical and Public Health Microbiology. Bachelor of Science, Microbiology
  • Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine/ Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • Ohio State University, Residency, Veterinary Behavioral Medicine
  • University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, MS, Veterinary Forensics, (In progress)
Memberships
  • Member of American Veterinary Behavior Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB)
  • Member of Animal Behavior Society (ABS)
  • Fear Free Certified Professional
  • Member of Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV)
  • Member of American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
  • Member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Publications
  • Touroo, R., Baucom, K., Kessler, M. and Smith-Blackmore, M., 2020. Minimum Standards and Best Practices for the Clinical Veterinary Forensic Examination of the Suspected Abused Animal. Forensic Science International: Reports, p.100150.
  • Watson, Elizabeth & Baucom, Kristina. (2020). Two Case Studies in Veterinary Forensic Imaging and a Brief Literature Review. Forensic Imaging. 21. 200382 10.1016/j.fri.2020.200382.
  • Herold, M; Baucom, K; Zumwalt, T. Method to Reverse Inhibited Cytyc PreservCyt Thinprep Samples Using the Roche Cobas Amplicor CT/NG Assay, Journal of Molecular Diagnostics 2008 6:611-611.
  • Herold, M; Baucom, K; Zumwalt, T. Assessment of Possible Cytyc PreservCyt Thinprep Sample Contamination using the Cytyc Thinprep T3000 Instrument and the Roche Cobas Amplicor CT/NG Assay, Journal of Molecular Diagnostics 2008 10: 566-566.
Recent Invited Presentations
  • Large- and Small-Scale Neglect Cases, Organized Abuse, Intentional Abuse, and Recognizing and Responding to Animal Cruelty. West Indies Veterinary Conference, 4 RACE units, St. Kitts, WI.
  • Recognizing and Responding to Animal Cruelty. Workshop for Florida Veterinarians, 7 RACE units, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, West Palm Beach, FL.
  • Roles of the Forensic Veterinarian on Scene and Case Studies; Non-Accidental Injuries. University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Gainesville, FL.
  • An Introduction to Animal Cruelty Investigations; How the Forensic Veterinarian Assists with Investigations. Presentation for Animal Control Officers and Law Enforcement. Dallas, TX.
  • The Veterinarian’s Role in Forensics. Presentation for South Florida Veterinary Medical Association. Coral Gables, FL.
  • Recognizing and Responding to Potential Cases of Animal Abuse; Clinical Veterinary Forensic Exams, Simple and Gross Neglect, Intentional Abuse and Sexual Abuse, Organized Abuse, Forensic Necropsy, Identification, Collection, and Preservation of Veterinary Forensic Evidence. Presentations for Florida Veterinarians and the City of Miami Police Department. Miami, FL.
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