Sentences with phrase «as private practice veterinarians»

Maddie's Institute brings cutting edge shelter medicine information from universities and animal welfare leaders to shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
Through our webcasts, articles, newsletter, and now, this blog, we bring cutting edge shelter medicine information from universities and animal welfare leaders to shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.

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In order to provide an adequate caseload to facilitate such training, the hospital sought the referral of the more complicated cases from private practice veterinarians throughout the State of Indiana, as well as our neighboring states.
Brennen McKenzie, MA, VMD is a 2001 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, and he works as a small animal veterinarian in private practice in California.
Prior to joining the CVM, Lea served 13 years as a private - practice veterinarian in the Atlanta area.
This is an extension of Dr. Daniels» previous work at similar organizations since 2009 as both a lead veterinarian and contract relief veterinarian, and after spending 15 years in mixed - animal private practice.
Dr. Amy Felumlee received her DVM from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006 then worked as a small animal veterinarian in private practice in Texas and North Carolina.
Recipient of multiple awards for teaching and previously recognized as Veterinarian of the Year by the New York City Veterinary Medical Society, Guy also received the inaugural Spirit of Excellence Award from Veterinary Specialists in Private Practice (VSIPP).
Dr. Brantly spent his first two years as a veterinarian in a mixed animal private practice in Wyoming, and the next eight years practicing emergency medicine in the Atlanta area.
Following two years in private mixed - animal practice, Dr. Passler joined the team of veterinarians in Auburn's food animal section as a resident of large animal internal medicine.
It features information from universities, animal welfare leaders, private practice veterinarians, rescue groups, and community members as well as shelter veterinarians, managers and staff.
Dr. Kelly Farrell, a graduate of Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, practiced as a private small - animal veterinarian until she was drawn into nonprofit work by the need for leadership in the burgeoning spay / neuter clinic movement.
After four years as a staff veterinarian at the Arizona Humane Society, Dr. Capwell moved into private practice, but her desire to help injured and ill homeless animals remained strong.
On May 21, CAWS welcomed 140 attendees from seven different universities, as well as industry personnel affiliated with the companion, laboratory and food animal industries, along with private practice veterinarians, legislative aides, and media representatives.
Most recently, she worked at Belmont and Aqueduct Racetracks both in private practice and as a regulatory veterinarian and racing official.
Prior to revamping our medical policies and procedures, Dr. Boudwin worked as a full - time veterinarian at a private practice.
Dr. McCann worked in private practice as an equine veterinarian for 4 years prior to changing her focus to small animal medicine and surgery in 2005.
She has worked in small - animal private practice and as a shelter veterinarian and currently teaches biological science at Diablo Valley College.
After spending nearly two decades as a practicing veterinarian in the field of equine medicine and surgery, Dr. Ted Sprinkle founded Pet Partners from a unique perspective — he had experienced the opportunities and challenges, inspirations and frustrations that drive a veterinarian and private practice.
Our full - time veterinarian, Dr. Dana Gleason, has a degree in Veterinary Medicine with four years experience in private practice and nearly eight years experience as a shelter veterinarian.
The VetSOAP board of directors is comprised of primary care veterinarians, specialists from multiple disciplines, academicians, private practitioners, corporate practice representatives, and industry partners that each carry a unique perspective as well as share in the same goals.
To my surprise, many of these veterinarians practiced private clinical veterinary medicine (which they all described as a great learning experience) before making a career change in government, public health or corporate careers.
After graduating from Iowa State University, he began his veterinary career in private practice at Village Veterinary Hospital in Johnston where he worked as one of the clinic veterinarians for 12 years.
Whether they are in private practice or working in public health, these veterinarians play a vital role in managing diseases that can be passed between animals and humans, such as Campybacteriosis, Salmonellosis and rabies.
She worked as a veterinarian both in private practice and in animal shelters in Baltimore, MD before returning to Cornell in January of 2010.
She worked as a veterinarian in private practice and in animal shelters in Baltimore, MD before returning to Cornell in January of 2010.
Dr. D'Arpino has worked as an emergency veterinarian, private practice veterinarian, shelter veterinarian, dog trainer, veterinary behaviorist and foster - based adoption program director.
She currently works part time in private practice and is serving her fifth year as veterinarian with the Owasso Animal Shelter.
As a newly minted veterinarian, he began his career in small animal private practice.
He then worked in private practices as a licensed veterinarian until he joined Foster Animal Hospital in 2004.
That kind of success is astounding, so I came back not just to see where we were and what else we could do to help but also to welcome Dr. Ron Epps and help him make that transition from private practice as a veterinarian to shelter medicine, which is quite different.
Dr. Forman then worked as a staff internist in a large private specialty practice where he was involved in collaborative studies with veterinarians at Cornell University, the Ohio State University, the University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine, and Idexx Laboratories.
Often oncologists serve as consultants to assist in the treatment of pets with cancer for veterinarians in private practice.
See a partial list of classesCanine Ethology History of Dog Training Canine Cognition Learning Theory Overview Building Trust and Positive Relationships with Dogs The «Positively» Philosophy Self - Care & Burnout Prevention Canine Emotion and Behavior Canine Communication Canine Body Language Behavior Observation & Discussion Positive Training Tools & Methods Demonstrations & Hands - on Practice of Tools Human Communication Living with Dogs Preventing and Addressing Canine Fear and Stress Mock Group Classes Interpersonal Skills — Working with the Client Dog Trainer as Agent of Human Change Dog Bite Prevention Aggression Working Dogs Positive Training with Other Species Teaching Group Classes Teaching Private lessons Veterinarian Relationships Behavioral Medicine Medical Handling Lab When to Refer / Ethics Dog Law Business Marketing for Dog Trainers And more... taught during the in - person intensives.
Dr. Schiebert worked as an associate veterinarian in private practice before deciding to fulfill her lifelong dream and open her own hospital.
Dr. D'Arpino graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1996, interned at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, and then worked in private practice as an emergency veterinarian and general practitioner.
After graduation, Dr. Kim worked in private practice in Minnesota and Wisconsin, until moving to Roatan, Honduras, where she worked as a marine mammal veterinarian.
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