Dr. Pamela Ko is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) since 2019. While her career path has certainly been far from linear, her endless curiosity and vision led her to merge an engineering background with a passion for the care and treatment of eye diseases in animals. Dr. Ko received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Boston University. She then relocated to Southern California and embarked on a successful, decade long career in the aerospace industry designing digital signal processors and database systems. Dr. Ko went on to obtain a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Michigan State College of Veterinary Medicine, after which she spent time at multiple small animal practices in Southern California. She then decided to pursue a joint clinical and preclinical ophthalmic commercial research ophthalmology internship in Irvine, California. As part of the four-year comparative veterinary ophthalmology residency curriculum in San Diego, California, Dr. Ko continued to focus on translational research and biomedical science. After completing her residency in 2017, Dr. Ko practiced veterinary medicine in Arizona and Southern California for many years. She is honored that several of her research efforts have been recognized by professional organizations. In 2016, she was awarded a travel fellowship from the International Society for Eye Research (ISER) to present her study of pre-clinical transscleral diffusion for sustaining drug delivery in Tokyo, Japan. In 2015, her residency research presentation was selected as a “hot topic” of the year by the Association for Research and Vision Ophthalmology (ARVO). She also received a travel grant from the International Society of Clinical and Electrophysiology and Vision to present her optic nerve neuropathy research in Perth, Australia in 2011. In her spare time, Dr. Ko volunteers her services at a local zoo performing wildlife zoo animal eye surgeries as well as providing staff and veterinary student training.
Dr. Pamela Ko
Veterinarian
Dr. Pamela Ko, a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist (ACVO Diplomate since 2019), combines her engineering and medical expertise to advance animal eye care. A former aerospace engineer, she now specializes in ophthalmic research and surgery, with recognized work presented worldwide.
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Dr. Buck Drummond
Veterinarian
Dr. Buck Drummond, a University of Georgia graduate, has over 20 years of experience in emergency veterinary care, including serving as Director of Emergency Services in Los Angeles. He's passionate about caring for working canines and supports their well-being through Paws of Honor.
Dr. Slyvia Dixon
Veterinarian
Dr. Sylvia Dixon earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Sydney in Australia and has always loved animals of all sizes. She shares her home with two rescue cats, Roo and Pika.