Beyond the Physical Exam
Integrating Cellfie into Clinical Decision-Making
📅Wednesday, June 24 | ⌚ 10am, 1pm and 8pm ET | ⏳48 Minutes
Presented by Stacey Swain Hendershott, DVM, DABVP
Today's veterinary practices face increasing pressure to deliver answers quickly while balancing client expectations, financial limitations, and growing diagnostic complexity. How can veterinary teams make faster, more confident clinical decisions?
Join Dr. Stacey Hendershott on Wednesday, June 24, as she demonstrates how the Cellfie clinical cytology platform bridges the gap between general practice and specialty medicine by bringing real-time support from board-certified clinical pathologists directly to your fingertips
Dr. Hendershott will also explore the evolving role of diagnostics in veterinary medicine and look at how a modern telepathology technology like Cellfie can support earlier disease detection, improve workflow efficiency, and transform the annual wellness visit into an opportunity for proactive patient care, complete with real-world case studies.
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The current landscape of diagnostics in veterinary medicine
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Client communication hurdles and tips
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Common workflow challenges- and how to overcome them
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An in-depth look at how Cellfie enables real-time communication with clinical pathologists, including actual case examples from Dr. Hendershott's practice

Stacey Swain Hendershott, DVM, DABVP
Pleasant Grove Animal Hospital
Dr. Stacey Hendershott is a small animal veterinarian from Texarkana, Texas. She attended Oklahoma State University for both her Bachelors in Animal Science (2004) and Doctorate Degree in Veterinary Medicine (2007). Upon graduation, she returned to her hometown and purchased Pleasant Grove Animal Hospital in 2010. Her passion for advancing patient care led her to intensive preparation and successful board certification with the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Canine & Feline Medicine) in 2025. She currently practices small animal medicine with a focus on internal medicine and oncology. She loves working and sharing her passion with her husband, Ben, who is a licensed veterinary technician.
In 2025, Dr. Hendershott began teaching on several national platforms. Her mission is to bridge general medicine to specialty medicine by helping veterinarians gain knowledge and develop confidence in new and current concepts. She hopes to inspire those around her, especially the upcoming generation.
