Talia Guttin

Talia Guttin, M.Ed., VMD, DACVIM (SAIM)

Associate Professor

Dr. Talia Guttin is an Associate Professor within the Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Department in the School of Veterinary Medicine. She joined the Small Animal Medicine and Surgery department in 2017, and enjoys teaching about renal, immune mediated, hepatic, and gastrointestinal diseases, along with nutrition and critical care. Her past research has focused on feline gastrointestinal diseases and endocrine diseases. Her current research is in veterinary education, including educator mindset, faculty development, and professional skills teaching.

Dr. Guttin earned her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2011 where she also completed her Small Animal Internal Medicine Residency from 2012-2015. She received her BA from the University of Rochester in 2003 and completed a Rotating Internship at the Veterinary Specialty Center of Delaware in 2012. Dr. Guttin achieved ACVIM board certification in 2015 in small animal internal medicine. Dr. Guttin earned her Master of Education from St. George’s University in 2021.