NorthStar VETS» evolution as an advanced - care hospital began in 2000 when our founder, Daniel Stobie, DVM, MS, DACVS, launched
a mobile surgery practice.
Not exact matches
Things would be different if they
practiced surgery out in the garage the way they fix cars — knocking off an appendix with a few buddies, a case of beer, maybe a blunt or two, and a
mobile Ted Williams - signature - model operating theater from Sears, Roebuck & Co..
At this time, Dr. Lavender also started a
mobile surgery business, which provides primarily orthopaedic services for local
practices that do not perform such procedures, a service that is still available to local
practices.
«In the past, a veterinarian could graduate without having any hands - on experience treating an ill fish, but now many universities are offering classes to veterinary students and
practicing veterinarians,» says Gay Zambrano, DVM, of Zambrano Consulting
Mobile Services in Stanton, Calif. «Many veterinarians think it would be too difficult to treat a fish, and they wouldn't even know where to start when it comes to
surgery.
Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialists had its humble beginnings with the
mobile surgical
practice of Dr. Anthony Pardo, Pittsburgh Veterinary
Surgery, in September of 1993.