Leila T. Worth, Ph.D.

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1988 Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
 1989-1992 Psychology Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Dr. Leila Worth earned her college degree at Williams College, then a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She taught at the University of Pennsylvania for a couple of years before starting veterinary school, graduating with her Doctor of Veterinarian Medicine degree in 1994. She then did an internship in large animal cardiology and ultrasound at New Bolton Center before completing her residency in radiology in 1998. She joined Denver-based Diagnostic Imaging, one of the largest private practice veterinary radiology groups in the country, and has been working with Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital since 1998. Dr. Worth was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 1999.

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Diane M Mackie grad student 1988 (Neurotree)
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Burgers EM, Worth LT. (2022) What Is Your Diagnosis? Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 259: 1-4
Neal KA, Worth LT. (2022) What Is Your Diagnosis? Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 259: 1-4
Ting D, Petersen SW, Mazzaferro EM, et al. (2006) What is your diagnosis? Avulsion of the origin of the gastrocnemius muscle. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 228: 1497-8
Reef VB, Vaala WE, Worth LT, et al. (1996) Ultrasonographic assessment of fetal well-being during late gestation: development of an equine biophysical profile. Equine Veterinary Journal. 28: 200-208
Mackie DM, Sherman JW, Worth LT. (1993) On-Line and Memory-Based Processes in Group Variability Judgments Social Cognition. 11: 44-69
Allison ST, MacKie DM, Muller MM, et al. (1993) Sequential Correspondence Biases and Perceptions of Change: The Castro Studies Revisited Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 19: 151-157
MacKie DM, Allison ST, Worth LT, et al. (1992) The Impact of Outcome Biases on Counterstereotypic Inferences about Groups Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 18: 44-51
Mackie DM, Allison ST, Worth LT, et al. (1992) The generalization of outcome-biased counter-stereotypic inferences Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 28: 43-64
Mackie DM, Worth LT, Asuncion AG. (1990) Processing of Persuasive In-Group Messages Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 58: 812-822
Mackie DM, Worth LT, Allison ST. (1990) Outcome-Biased Inferences and the Perception of Change in Groups Social Cognition. 8: 325-342
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