Her experience is varied and includes developing and
implementing training programs for dog owners and
veterinary professionals; working as a research assistant on several canine behavioral genetics projects at the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; serving as editor for a scientific working group tasked with establishing consensus - based best practices for the use of canine / handler detection teams and setting standards for their certification; serving as the first editorial assistant for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research; co-authoring more than 10 peer - reviewed publications and owning and operating a home - based editing
veterinary professionals; working as a research assistant on several canine behavioral genetics projects
at the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior,
at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; serving as editor for a scientific working group tasked with establishing consensus - based best
practices for the use of canine / handler detection teams and setting standards for their certification; serving as the first editorial assistant for the Journal of
Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research; co-authoring more than 10 peer - reviewed publications and owning and operating a home - based editing
Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research; co-authoring more than 10 peer - reviewed publications and owning and operating a home - based editing business.
iVET360's webinars and courses are created and taught by their staff development team, who have years of experience
implementing staff development best
practices at veterinary hospitals around the country.
Together, let's make this season safer and healthier for pets by
implementing these simple, yet effective client education strategies
at your
veterinary practice!
Veterinarians like Dr. Mary Mehler, a
veterinary associate
at Wellsboro Small Animal Hospital in Middlebury Center, PA, have
implemented a number of cat - friendly
practices that not only make cats feel more comfortable, but calm their human guardians as well.