EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 48 MIN
Among Goats, Among Giants: The Legacy of Dr. David Sherman
from Extraordinary Vets · host Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
In this episode of Extraordinary Vets, Dr. David Sherman shares his remarkable journey in veterinary medicine, detailing his role at the World Organization for Animal Health and his passion for animal health on a global scale. Dr. Sherman also highlights his expertise in goat medicine and his experiences teaching and mentoring future veterinarians, culminating in a full-circle moment as he returns to Nairobi to contribute to veterinary workforce development. He discusses his role as a state veterinarian, and his experiences in establishing veterinary services in Afghanistan. Dr. Sherman emphasizes the significance of sustainable development in veterinary practices and reflects on his transition to the World Organization for Animal Health, where he has influenced global veterinary policies.📚 Books by Dr. David ShermanExplore Dr. Sherman’s published work, each offering powerful insight into veterinary practice, global health, and sustainable service models:Tending Animals in the Global Village: A Guide to International Veterinary MedicineA foundational resource for veterinarians working in global development settings. This book explores cultural sensitivity, sustainability, and the complexity of delivering care across borders.That Sheep May Safely GrazeA compelling memoir chronicling Dr. Sherman’s experience rebuilding Afghanistan’s veterinary infrastructure from the ground up. An inspiring story of sustainable development in a conflict zone.Goat Medicine (3rd Edition)Co-authored with Dr. Mary Smith, this is the definitive evidence-based textbook on diseases of goats—used globally by practitioners, students, and development organizations.
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