Koranda Walsh

Koranda Walsh

 Koranda Walsh, VMD, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVP (CP)

Koranda Walsh VMD, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVP (CP)

Associate Professor, Clinical Pathology

  • BS: Duke University
  • VMD: University of Pennsylvania
  • Small Animal Rotating Internship: University of Minnesota
  • Small Animal Medicine Residency: University of Pennsylvania
  • Clinical Pathology Residency: University of Pennsylvania

walshkor@rowan.edu 

Dr. Walsh is an associate professor at the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine. After earning her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania, she completed a small animal rotating internship at the University of Minnesota, followed by both a small animal internal medicine residency and a clinical pathology residency at the University of Pennsylvania. After several years in private practice and at a large diagnostic lab, she returned to academia, where she strives to provide unique education and diagnostic experiences to learners. In the classroom, she integrates her dual specialties to teach the art of laboratory test interpretation, including CBC, chemistry, UA, endocrine testing, coagulation, and microscopic specimen evaluation. In the clinics, she is often found at the microscope, interpreting cytology, hematology, and urinalysis samples, and welcoming visitors to share in her insights. Her research interests focus on psychological safety, feedback, and communication in veterinary medicine and education. Outside of the lab and hospital, she enjoys spending time with her family and pets, hiking, and identifying plants and invertebrates.