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Project Leaders
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Dr Mike CorcoranDr Mike Corcoran is an emergency and critical care veterinarian in Vancouver, Washington. He has led numerus World Vets project to location including Mexico, Ecuador and Nicaragua. He s a graduate of Washington State University. |
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Dr Suzanne CoulsonDr Suzanne Coulson is a graduate of Cornell University and is a small animal veterinarian in Spokane, Washington. She has provided leadership for projects in Mexico and Jamaica. Dr Coulson is also on the Board of Directors of World Vets. |
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Dr Jerry BrownDr Jerry Brown is a graduate of Washington State University and currently practices in Yelm, Washington. He has been on World Vets trips to Honduras and Panama. |
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Dr Tom ParkerDr Tom Parker is an equine, small animal and shelter veterinarian from Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has been instrumental in bringing both equine and small animal veterinary services to Granada, Nicaragua. He has worked with World Vets in Honduras and coordinates our veterinary projects in Granada. |
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Dr Andrea BergerDr Andrea Berger is a small animal veterinarian in San Jose, California. She has been on World Vets trips to Belize, Panama and Nicaragua. Dr Berger is a graduate of Ross University. |
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Dr Cathy KingDr Cathy King is the Founder and CEO of World Vets. She has been a veterinarian since 1997 and has worked in mixed animal practice as well as exclusive small animal practice. She has led numerous trips to Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, Peru, Romania, Belize and Mexico. Dr King currently lives in the Detroit Lakes, Minnesoata area. |
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Susan PasemanSusan Paseman is a graduate of Texas A & M and has worked for over a decade in the veterinary field as a technician as well as in management. She is the Co-Founder and Vice-Presdident of World Vets and has been on projects to Nicaragua, Belize, Panama, Jamaica and Honduras. She currently lives in Deer Park, Washington. |
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Dr Shelley HarperDr Shelley Harper owns Hyde Park Veterinary Clinic in Tampa, Florida. She provides leadership for World Vets projects to Nicaragua and Costa Rica. |
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Dr Robert BrunerDr Robert Bruner is a graduate of Washington State University and has worked in large animal, small animal and emergency practice. He currently resides in Billings, Montana with his wife Dr Amanda Thomas (also a World Vets project leader). He has traveled to Nicaragua and Romania with World Vets. |
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Dr Amanda ThomasDr Amanda Thomas is a graduate of Colorado State University and is a small animal practitioner. She and husband Dr Robert Bruner currently reside in Billings, Montana. Dr Thomas has been on World Vets trips to Romania and Nicaragua. |
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Dr Winnie KrogmanDr Winnie Krogman is a graduate of the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a small animal veterinarian in New Hampshire and has been on World Vets trips to Honduras and Belize. |
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Daniel GildeaDaniel Gildea is an elementary school teacher and former veterinary technician. He has been on World Vets projects to Belize, and to Tonga, New Caldonia and Samoa as part of the Pacific Partnership 2009 mission. |
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Dr Karen AllumDr Karen Allum owns Creature Comforts Veterinary Hospital in Norriton, Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of Washington State University and has been involved in numerous international veterinary projects. She has worked with World Vets in Nicaragua and Mexico. |
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