The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast

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The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast

Have you always wanted to become a veterinarian? Or maybe you’re already in school on your way to achieving that dream? Did you know that vets do a lot more than provide medical care to family dogs and cats?The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast features interviews with an incredible variety of vets who are using their veterinary training in unique ways. Some devote their lives to working with wildlife and promoting the conservation of endangered species. Others spend years traveling between tropical jungles and research laboratories, tracking down new diseases and learning how to prevent the next big pandemic. Still more are experts in agriculture and economic development, bringing vital tools and education to poor communities in developing countries around the world. These veterinarians are working to solve some of our 21st century world’s most urgent problems.Then there are the vets who have used their veterinary education and exper

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    UVP 006: One Health & Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Cheryl Scott

    I interview wildlife veterinarian Dr. Cheryl Scott in this episode. Dr. Scott practiced as a nurse for 10 years before becoming a veterinarian and has continued to pursue her "one health" goals ever since! The post UVP 006: One Health & Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Cheryl Scott appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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    UVP 005: Zoo & Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Carlos Sanchez

    I interview Dr. Carlos Sanchez, a senior associate veterinarian at the Fort Worth Zoo. We discuss career paths for zoo & wildlife veterinarians and also explore zoological training programs for foreign veterinary graduates. The post UVP 005: Zoo & Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Carlos Sanchez appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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    UVP 004: Food Safety and Army Reserves Veterinarian Dr. Romina Hennig

    I interview Dr. Romina Hennig, a recent veterinary graduate who is working full-time with the federal government's Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS) while also serving in the U.S. Army Reserves. The post UVP 004: Food Safety and Army Reserves Veterinarian Dr. Romina Hennig appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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    UVP 003: Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Mike Cranfield

    I interview Dr. Mike Cranfield, wildlife veterinarian and co-director of the Gorilla Doctors. We discuss educational paths and career options for vets in zoo and wildlife medicine, conservation, and research. The post UVP 003: Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Mike Cranfield appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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    UVP 002: Public Health and Food Safety Veterinarian Dr. Michele Jay-Russell

    I interview public health and food safety veterinarian Dr. Michele Jay-Russell In this second episode of The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast. The post UVP 002: Public Health and Food Safety Veterinarian Dr. Michele Jay-Russell appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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    UVP 001: Wildlife Veterinarian and Infectious Disease Researcher Dr. Jonathan Epstein

    In this episode of The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast, I interview wildlife veterinarian and infectious disease researcher Dr. Jonathan Epstein. The post UVP 001: Wildlife Veterinarian and Infectious Disease Researcher Dr. Jonathan Epstein appeared first on Elliott Garber.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Have you always wanted to become a veterinarian? Or maybe you’re already in school on your way to achieving that dream? Did you know that vets do a lot more than provide medical care to family dogs and cats?The Uncommon Veterinarian Podcast features interviews with an incredible variety of vets who are using their veterinary training in unique ways. Some devote their lives to working with wildlife and promoting the conservation of endangered species. Others spend years traveling between tropical jungles and research laboratories, tracking down new diseases and learning how to prevent the next big pandemic. Still more are experts in agriculture and economic development, bringing vital tools and education to poor communities in developing countries around the world. These veterinarians are working to solve some of our 21st century world’s most urgent problems.Then there are the vets who have used their veterinary education and exper

HOSTED BY

Elliott Garber: Veterinarian, Public Health Expert, Animal Lover, and Author

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