New Bolton Center
Jairo A. Perez Aya, DVM
Education/Training
University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Large Animal Surgery Residency
07/21-06/24
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, College Station, Texas
Veterinary Medicine Clinical Year
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies
Veterinary Medicine
Graduation date: 05/2017
University Of Florida, Gainesville, FL
B.S Animal Science/Animal Biology
Graduation date: 12/2011
Research Interests
Dr. Perez’s clinical and research interests are centered around the relationship between the equine gut microbiome, administration of antimicrobials, and postoperative complications after colic surgery.
Employment/Positions
2021 - Present - Large Animal Surgery Resident, University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA
2020 - 2021 - Clinical Fellow, Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Corvallis, OR
2019 - 2020 - Surgery, Emergency and Critical Care Fellow, Marion DuPont Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, VA
2018 - 2019 - Rotating intern, Marion DuPont Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, VA
2017 - 2018 - Surgical intern, Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, Lexington, KY
Awards, Honors, and Membership in Honorary Societies
2007 - Academic Service-Learning Award, Miami Dade College
Selected peer-reviewed publications:
1. Perez, JA, Hutton, AE, Cudd, SK, Brown, JA. Standing trans-nasal endoscopic guided CO2 laser fenestration of the palatine bone to access the sphenopalatine sinus in a horse. Veterinary Surgery. 2021; 50: 1350– 1358. https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13647
2. Perez, JA, Weber, KL, Bender, SJ, Wulster, KB, Parente, EJ. Percutaneous doxycycline sclerotherapy in a horse with a mandibular aneurysmal bone cyst. Veterinary Surgery. 2022; 1- 8. doi:10.1111/vsu.13844
Research Support and/or Scholastic Performance:
Raymond Firestone Research Trust
Perez (PI)
Redding (Co-PI)
$10,000- 1/1/2023-12/31/2024
Comparison of different durations of antimicrobial prophylaxis in horses undergoing colic surgery: a randomized clinical trial
The objective of this study is to compare a 24-hour vs 72-hour surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis duration in horses undergoing colic
surgery.
Disclosure information not submitted.
abs: SAP Duration and PO Complications in Colic Sx
Thursday, October 24, 2024
1:15 PM – 1:30 PM