I am dedicated to bringing the highest-quality preventative medicine and surgical solutions to your pets, because they deserve nothing less.
Invaluable education and training.
“For me, veterinary medicine is not just a career—it’s a calling. That’s why I worked hard to obtain the best education possible. I am dedicated to bringing the highest-quality preventative medicine and surgical solutions to your pets, because they deserve nothing less.”
Credentials: OFA, PennHIP, CCRP, Sound Technologies Certification
**DVM: **University of California, Davis—Phi Zeta Honor Society
**BS: **Zoology, University of California, Davis—Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
**Certified: **Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner, PennHip: ICG Artificial Insemination, Tibial Plateau Osteotomy leveling (TPLO)
**Continuing Education: **Because keeping up-to-date on the latest veterinary medicine is an essential part of my care, I exceed the required yearly amount of continuing education.
Strong commitment to the profession.
“To make the most of what I’ve learned over the years, I participate in a number of professional associations. These activities allow me to share valuable information with my colleagues, which ultimately helps all of us offer pets better care.”
Board of Directors: Veterinary Emergency Clinic, Inc. Modesto, CA
**Member: **American Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, California Veterinary Medical Association, Northern San Joaquin Veterinary Medical Association
**Published: **Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Reaching beyond my practice.
“My participation in the local community is something I enjoy doing as often as I can. It’s important for me to reach beyond my practice and get involved locally – it gives me a sense of pride which I then bring back to the hospital and share with you.”
Special Interests: Arthroscopy, Bone Fracture repair, Rehabilitation, Laparoscopy, and Reproduction
Community Involvement: Participates in CVMA low-income spay/neuter project; provides medical services for local animal rescue groups; participates with local high-school programs whereby students interested in veterinary medicine spend time at hospital observing services.