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"I've heard it said that veterinarians aren't
made, they're born. I believe it, too, because I cannot remember ever
wanting to do anything but what I'm doing now."
"Animals and medicine have always fascinated me, and that is
why I pursued degrees in Animal Science, Animal Physiology/Endocrinology, and
Veterinary Medicine so that I could combine my interests in an enjoyable and
challenging career. For me, it is the best of two worlds."
Teaching is medicine, too.
"I spend a significant amount of time educating people about
the many ways they can help their pets live their full span of years, all the
while maintaining a high quality of life. It is so rewarding to be stopped
around town and be told how much happier and healthier their pet is since being
seen at Eastern Shore Animal Hospital.
A healthy dose of reassurance.
"I have observed that one of people's biggest fears when they
arrive for the first time is that their beloved pet will have a bad experience.
I assure them that one of the worst experiences of all is for their pet to never
see the inside of a veterinary hospital; then I make pet and owner feel right at
home."
Graduate:
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DVM,
University of Georgia
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MS,
Reproductive Endocrinology, University of Georgia
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BS, Animal
Science, West Virginia University
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Member:
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American
Veterinary Medical Association
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Maryland
Veterinary Medical Association
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American
Animal Hospital Association
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Greater
Baltimore Veterinary Medical Association
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Eastern Shore
Veterinary Medical Association
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