VSC Medical Team

Anke Langenbach, Dr Med Vet, DACVS, DECVS
Chief of Surgery

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Dr. Anke Langenbach, owner and Chief Surgeon, is a Diplomate of the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Surgeons. She earned her veterinary degree in 1992 from the University of Munich, College of Veterinary Medicine in Germany. Dr. Langenbach was awarded a scholarship allowing her a combined American and German education. She spent most of her third year of veterinary school at Kansas State University and part of her fourth year at the Ohio State University, Cornell University, and Animal Medical Center of New York. After receiving her veterinary degree, she continued her studies with a 1-year internship followed by a 3-year residency program at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine. After completion of her residency, she stayed with the University accepting a lecturing position. Dr. Langenbach achieved Diplomate status as a board certified surgeon in 1998. Following her extensive academic career, Dr. Langenbach moved to Northern Virginia to work in private referral practice. Since her time at the University, Dr. Langenbach has published several articles, authored a book chapter, and has presented at many regional and local meetings, as well as national meetings held by the College of Veterinary Surgeons. She is currently participating in clinical research at the University of Pennsylvania involving neoplasia in feline patients and a clinical trial for Cisplatin Bead efficacy in both canine and feline patients. Dr. Langenbach was also featured in the book “In Their Shoes” by Debbie Reiber. She presented at the 2007 Annual Surgeons Summit and the European Surgeons Summit in Basel, Switzerland in July 2008. Her other areas of research interest relate to bone and joint diseases and injuries of the canine patient. Dr. Langenbach lives with her husband, two sons, two dogs, and three cats in Vienna, VA.
Location: Vienna, VA

Julia Hawthorne, DVM, DACVS
VSC Staff Surgeon


A Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Dr. Hawthorne received her Bachelor’s degree from Kenyon College and her veterinary degree in 1994 from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.  She continued her academic studies completing a 1-year rotating internship at Mississippi State Univeristy and a 1-year surgical internship at Affiliated Veterinary Specialists in Winter Park, Florida.  After finishing a 3-year surgical residency at Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine, she stayed with the University accepting a clinical instructorship position.  Dr. Hawthorne achieved Diplomate status as a board-certified surgeon in 2001.  Following her time with the University, Dr. Hawthorne spent over seven years as an associate surgeon with a veterinary referral practice outside Richmond, Virginia.  A native of Northern Virginia, she returned to this area and joined VSC.  Her areas of interest include soft tissue and emergency surgery.  Dr. Hawthorne lives with her husband, three children, and Bernese Mountain Dog in Falls Church, Virginia.
Location:
Vienna, VA

Sebastian Gordon, DVM, DVSc, DACVS
VSC Staff Surgeon


Dr. Sebastian Gordon graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science in 2001.  He then completed four years of veterinary school at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2005.  Following veterinary school, Dr. Gordon participated in a 1-year small animal rotating internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City.  Dr. Gordon continued his academic studies with a 3-year small animal surgery residency at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph.  Dr. Gordon joined VSC in August 2009.  His research interests include the biomechanical properties of bone plates.  Dr. Gordon lives in Bethesda with his wife, their hound dog, and their cat.
Location(s):
Vienna, VA Woodbridge, VA


Jim Taylor, DVM, DACVS

VSC Staff Surgeon

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Jim Taylor, DVM received his veterinary degree from the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004. He began his professional career working for two years in small animal private practice in Oklahoma City. Following his time in private practice, he continued his academic studies by completing a 1-year small animal rotating internship at Garden State Veterinary Specialists in New Jersey. In July of 2007, Dr. Taylor joined VSC and completed a 1-year surgical internship and remained to complete his 3-year surgical residency, becoming VSC's first Resident.  Dr. Taylor became Board Certified in February 2012 and will now be our primary surgeon in our Winchester, VA location.  Dr. Taylor presented at the annual ACVS surgery summit in San Diego, CA in October 2008.  He lives with his wife, two dogs, and three cats in Vienna, VA and his hobbies include various outdoor activities and watching Oklahoma football.
Location:
Leesburg, VA

Matthew Nicholson, DVM, DACVS

VSC Staff Surgeon

 

Dr. Nicholson received his DVM from VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999.  During his internship and surgical residency at the University of Pennsylvania, Matt was honored to receive student teaching awards as an Intern and Resident. He became a surgical associate at a referral practice in New Jersey for two years following completion of his residency.  He received his board certification from the American College of Veterinary Surgery in 2004.  After spending 4 years as a surgical associate at the Veterinary Surgical Centers, Matt joined the faculty at VMRCVM in 2009 as a Clinical Associate Professor.  He was proud to receive the Bayer Faculty Recognition Award for teaching in the Spring 2011.  He is returning as a full time associate at the Veterinary Surgical Centers in November 2011. His interests include teaching, minimally invasive surgery and soft tissue reconstruction surgery.  Matt lives in Haymarket, Virginia with his beautiful wife and family.

 

Location:
Winchester, VA

Holly Phelps, DVM

Practice Limited to Surgery


Dr. Holly Phelps earned a bachelor of science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Virginia Tech in 1995 and received her veterinary degree from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. She spent the following year at Georgia Veterinary Specialists, in an internship in small animal medicine and surgery. In 2009, Dr. Phelps completed a surgical internship at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She then spent the following 18 months in a surgery residency program in Boston, Massachusetts and completed her residency training at Midwest Veterinary Referral Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Her interests include oncology and orthopedics, in particular fracture repair. Dr. Phelps currently lives in Centreville with her fiancé Jason, newborn baby boy, and two fun loving dogs. She is very excited to be joining the team at VSC in September 2012.
Location:
Leesburg, VA

James Campbell, DVM, PhD, DACVIM

VSC Staff Neurologist & Neurosurgeon

 

Dr. James Campbell earned his PhD in Neurosciences at Binghamton University in New York in 2002. He then studied Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University and graduated in 2008. After a one-year internship at Cornell University he completed a residency in Neurology/Neurosurgery at North Carolina State University. During his residency he developed a keen interest in neurosurgery, getting extensive training in spinal stabilization techniques and craniotomies (brain surgery), as well as in the more common neurosurgical procedures (various surgeries for disk disease). His research interests include spinal electrophysiology and medical management of inflammatory brain disease. In his free time Dr. Campbell enjoys playing ice hockey. He also pursues many outdoor activities, including kiteboarding and mountain biking. When enoying the outdoors he is usually accompanied by his large mutt, Angus.

 

Location:
Vienna, VA

Thomas Monaco, DVM

Resident in Surgery


Dr. Monaco graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science in 2004.  He then attended veterinary school at St. George’s University, located on the Caribbean Island of Grenada.  Dr. Monaco completed his clinical year training at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a one year small animal rotating internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City.  Dr. Monaco is continuing his academic studies at VSC with a 3 year surgery residency program.  Dr. Monaco is an avid scuba diver, having become an Open Water Instructor while living in the Caribbean.  He also enjoys sailing, triathlons, and skiing.  He currently resides in Arlington, VA with his fiancé and very spoiled cat “Chester.”
Location:
Vienna, VA

Heather Mossman, DVM

Resident in Surgery


Dr. Mossman graduated from Kalamazoo College in Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics. She completed her veterinary degree at Massey University in New Zealand in 2008. Dr. Mossman worked in private practice, first in Traverse City, Michigan, then in Lowestoft, England, before completing her small animal rotating internship at Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston in 2012. Dr. Mossman is thrilled to be continuing her academic training at VSC with a three year surgical residency. She currently lives in Fairfax, VA with her cat, Maggie G, and is looking forward to her husband joining her from England.

Justin Ganjei, DVM

Surgical Intern


Dr. Justin Ganjei received his bachelors degree in biology from Virginia Tech. He then went on to work at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a short time before returning back to Blacksburg, VA where he received his DVM from the VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, Justin completed a 1-year small animal rotating internship at VCA Veterinary Referral Associates in Gaithersburg, MD. Justin currently lives in Maryland with his two Great Danes, Dante and Sparta.

Kasey Kephart, C.C.R.P., L.V.T

Rehabilitation Practitioner


Kasey Kephart graduated from Argosy University of Minnesota in 2002 receiving her degree as a licensed veterinary technician with extended certifications in wildlife and marine mammal science. She then went to Sarasota FL for her internship at Mote Marine Dolphin and Whale Hospital. While in FL she worked for a wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary, finding her love for rehabilitation. She wanted to relate this passion for therapy to the companion and working canines so she then continued her education at the University of Tennessee, where she became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner in 2007. Her special interests are teaching rehabilitation and canine fitness. She is an outdoor adventurer and spends much of her time with her family as well as hiking, camping and gardening. She currently lives in Herndon, VA with her husband and two pups “Gertie” and "Lucy" and her cat “Oliver”.  
Location:

Vienna, VA

Leesburg, VA

Winchester, VA

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