Ever heard of a vet specializing in pot bellied pig? Chances are, you probably haven't. Dr. Kristie Mozzachio's fascination and passion for these animals has led her to create her own specialty in pot bellied pig medicine! Not only does she specialize in treating these unique critters but she also works as a toxicologic pathologist. Click to read more about Dr. Mozzachio and how she got into pot bellied pig medicine.
Dr. Rachel Cezar is currently the USDA/APHIS National Horse Protection Coordinator who is responsible for enforcing the Horse Protection Act in the United States. She graduated from Michigan State College of Veterinary Medicine and interned at the Dubai Equine Hospital in the United Arab Emirates before joining the Horse Protection Program. Dr. Cezar has had a tremendous impact for not only the welfare of all horses in the US, but also for encouraging diversity in veterinary medicine and introducing students to the variety of opportunities that a DVM degree can offer. Click to read more about Dr. Rachel Cezar.
Dr. Catalina Cabrera is currently an associate veterinarian at the Livestock Herd Health and Reproduction Service at UC Davis where she specializes in reproductive management, artificial insemination, embryo transfer and male and female reproductive evaluation and infertility. She graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia and worked at a private practice with bovine embryos for four years in Uruguay. She then moved to the United States in 2008 where she completed a residency in Livestock Herd Health and Reproduction and a Master in Preventative Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. Click to read more about Dr. Cabrera and her experiences as a female large animal veterinarian.
Dr. Ingrid Lorenz is the Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs at the School of Veterinary Medicine at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland. She graduated from the Veterinary School of the University of Munich and obtained her doctoral thesis in the area of calf diseases at the Clinic for Ruminants. Dr. Lorenz has vast experience in internal medicine and in the investigation of calf-related herd health problems. With a passion for maintaining the health of cattle, Dr. Lorenz enjoys working out in the field by providing advice to farmers on how to keep their cattle healthy and happy. Click to read more about Dr. Lorenz.
Dr. Allen Cannedy is currently the Director of Diversity at North Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine and runs the Small Ruminant and Camelid Mobile Veterinary Service which specializes in treating sheep, goats and llamas. Click to read more about Dr. Allen Cannedy.
Dr. Alejandro Ramirez is an associate professor at Iowa State University - College of Veterinary Medicine. He started out in private practice for 10 years and decided to pursue his passion for teaching thus left to attend school and obtain more degrees. Dr. Ramirez attended Iowa State University - College of Veterinary and his professional interests include swine medicine and public health. Click to read more about Dr. Alejandro Ramirez and know why living on farm is not a prerequisite in becoming a good food animal veterinarian.
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