After graduating from the Tierärztliche Hochschule in Hannover (Germany), Tobias spent 3
years in a mixed animal practice and a small animal clinic in Germany before making the move to the UK and starting to work as an emergency vet in Central London.
As co-founder of Banfield, The Pet Hospital, her background also includes seven
years in mixed animal practice in southern Oregon.
Not exact matches
She then worked
in a small
animal veterinary
practice in the Chicago suburbs for 1 1/2
years, and a
mixed animal veterinary
practice in rural Wisconsin for 2 1/2
years.
After several
years in both
mixed animal and small
animal practices (and a hiatus to Ireland), she moved to the Okanagan.
Prior to joining Zoetis, he
practiced veterinary medicine
in Kansas for more than 20
years, spending the last 18 of these
years as an owner of
mixed -
animal practices and a consulting business dealing with feedyards, backgrounders, stockers, cow / calf and dairy clients.
He has spent most of his career
in mixed animal practices, and owned his own
practice in central Nebraska for about 10
years.
Dr. Sue Reiter purchased the
practice in June of 2004 after 16
years as an associate
in mixed and small
animal veterinary clinics.
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.
She graduated from Texas A&M
in 1977 and owned her own
mixed animal practice in Magnolia for 35
years.
He then spent three
years in a
mixed practice before moving to a dedicated small
animal hospital.
Her first
year as a veterinarian was spent
in rural Ohio
in a
mixed animal practice while her husband, Dr. Mike Schoonover, completed an equine internship.
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.
John qualified
in 1992 from Glasgow University and spent 11
years in mixed and small
animal practice.
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.
He
practiced in a
mixed animal practice for 19
years and was part owner for 16
years.
He
practiced for almost five
years in a rural
mixed -
animal practice in Oklahoma before pursuing advanced training
in small
animal surgery.
Dr. Holland owned his own
mixed -
animal practice for 23
years before completing a six - month internship
in equine reproduction and moving to Florida
in 2004.
She worked
in mixed animal practice for 7
years before starting Veterinary Relief Services.
Dr. Tate
practiced in Glasgow Kentucky prior to opening a
mixed animal practice (Maple Lawn Animal Clinic) in Vass, N.C., which also furnished housing facilities for the Moore County Humane Society for its first few
animal practice (Maple Lawn
Animal Clinic) in Vass, N.C., which also furnished housing facilities for the Moore County Humane Society for its first few
Animal Clinic)
in Vass, N.C., which also furnished housing facilities for the Moore County Humane Society for its first few
years.
Rhonda has worked
in mixed animal practice, as an emergency technician for an equine & farm
animal practice, as a surgical specialty technician, and for the last 8
years an emergency nurse
in a small
animal emergency & critical care facility.
He worked
in a
mixed practice and for a large cattle company before spending nine
years teaching at Colorado State University, where he also directed the
Animal Reproduction Laboratory's Embryo Transfer Unit.
After moving to Michigan, Ashly
practiced mixed -
animal medicine for ten
years before moving to North Carolina
in June, 2007.
She completed a rotating internship at the University of Georgia
in 1997, followed by 5
years in small
animal and
mixed practice.
After graduation I
practiced small
animal medicine and surgery for eleven
years at a
mixed animal practice in Elkhorn, WI.
He worked
in a
mixed -
animal private
practice in Utah for two
years before moving to UC Davis
in 2007 to pursue a residency
in veterinary radiology and PhD
in biomedical engineering.
She worked
in a
mixed animal practice for two
years before returning to Auburn University for residency training
in food
animal theriogenology.
Following this internship, he worked at a
mixed animal practice in Nebraska for three
years.
During my immediate post-graduate
years gaining experience
in both
mixed and small
animal practice I developed a specific interest
in medicine and discovered that I had a passion for cats.
For six
years he worked
in a
mixed -
animal practice in Ontario where he attended to the needs of large and small
animals.
She started out
in mixed practice in Middleboro, then spent 10
years practicing small
animal medicine
in Pembroke.
She
practiced mixed -
animal medicine for ten years in Michigan before moving to North Carolina in 2007 and joining Animal Hospital of States
animal medicine for ten
years in Michigan before moving to North Carolina
in 2007 and joining
Animal Hospital of States
Animal Hospital of Statesville.
Dr. Wilson graduated from Massey
in 2013 and spent a
year working at a busy
mixed animal practice before moving back to Morgantown with her husband, Mark, and joining the Paw Prints team
in 2015.
After two
years of
mixed animal practice treating everything from cats and dogs to horses and wildlife, she recently returned to Halifax in 2017 to join the team at Fairview Animal Hos
animal practice treating everything from cats and dogs to horses and wildlife, she recently returned to Halifax
in 2017 to join the team at Fairview
Animal Hos
Animal Hospital.
Upon graduation, he worked
in a
mixed animal practice for several
years before getting bit by the «ER bug.»
During the summers, she worked full time
in a
mixed animal private
practice in Missouri and during the school
year, part time
in a small
animal practice in Lincoln.
Prior to being the original Owner of The West Chester Veterinary Medical Center, he worked
in a
mixed animal veterinary
practice in Chadds Ford, PA for 2
years and worked with primarily cats and dogs.
A native of the Kansas Flint Hills, Dr. Ward began working with
animals over 30
years ago as a veterinary assistant at a
mixed animal practice, and as an
animal care technician at a community
animal shelter
in El Dorado, KS.
After college, he moved to Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks region,
practicing for 25
years in both
mixed and small
animal medicine.
Following graduation
in 2015 he worked for a
year at a local
mixed animal practice where he gained experience
in a variety of areas primarily working with cats and dogs.
She relocated to Wichita, Kansas, where she spent three
years working
in mixed animal practice.
She returned to Nova Scotia to continue expanding her knowledge
in the profession;
in mixed practice, small
animal and emergency medicine, and as a Federal Veterinarian, meat inspector, for a
year.
He was a
mixed animal veterinarian for 14
years in Okotoks where he focused on cow - calf, equine, and small
animal practice.
Then when students graduate with a degree
in small -
animal medicine, they would need to take another
year as an intern or resident
in a
practice or college specializing
in large
animal in order to qualify to be a large
animal or
mixed animal veterinarian.