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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Nicole Buote DVM
Associate Professor Small Animal Surgery
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Professional Bio
Dr. Nicole Buote received her BS in Biotechnology from WPI and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed a rotating internship at Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston and a surgical internship at the Dallas Veterinary Surgery Center. Dr. Buote then completed a surgery residency at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. After residency, Dr. Buote worked in private practice for 11 years in Southern California, as a staff surgeon and then the Chief of the surgery department. She joined Cornell University in 2020 as an Associate Professor of Soft Tissue Surgery in the Department of Clinical Sciences. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, the founder of the Association of Women Veterinary Surgeons and an ACVS Founding Fellow of Minimally Invasive Surgery.
She created the Cornell Veterinary Minimally Invasive &Interventional Surgery Lab (MIISL) with 1st robotic simulator at a veterinary school (Facebook, Instagram). Her research interests focus on bringing new minimally invasive techniques to veterinary medicine and translational procedures, including the use of robotic surgery. She performs research on the effects of laparoscopic gastric sleeve in feline patients, robotic cholecystectomy in dogs, transcystic cholecystography, robotic simulation and gender-based studies
She created the Cornell Veterinary Minimally Invasive &Interventional Surgery Lab (MIISL) with 1st robotic simulator at a veterinary school (Facebook, Instagram). Her research interests focus on bringing new minimally invasive techniques to veterinary medicine and translational procedures, including the use of robotic surgery. She performs research on the effects of laparoscopic gastric sleeve in feline patients, robotic cholecystectomy in dogs, transcystic cholecystography, robotic simulation and gender-based studies
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