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Assistant Manager

Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Posted:
January 27, 2013

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First Name: Juliette

Last Name: Carroll

E-mail:

*****.*******@*********.***

Address: 2630 Wapiti Rd

979-***-****

Objectives: To obtain an externship in food animal production medicine.

Undergraduate

School Name: Tarleton State University

City and State: Stephenville, TX

Degree/Year of Graduation: Bachelor of Science, Animal Science, 2006

Vet School Name: Colorado State University

City and State: Fort Collins, CO

Degree/Year of Graduation: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, 2013

School Name: Texas A&M University

City and State: College Station, TX

Degree/Year of Graduation: Master of Science, Veterinary Parasitology, 2009

Awards & Honors:

Personal Interests: - Cattle herd health and production management, particularly feedlot production management - Anthelmintic resistance in grazing animals - Public health / parasitic zoonoses - Bovine/Equine theriogenology - Large animal surgery - Small ruminant herd health and production management

Veterinary Experience: 02/2008 – 08/2009 Technician, Clinical Pathology Laboratory, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine Analyzed the cellular and chemical composition of blood and other bodily fluids from patients admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Performed complete blood counts including manual WBC differentials, platelet counts and retics. Processed chemical analyses of body fluids including urine, CSF, serum and plasma. Performed coagulation tests. Determined cross-matching compatibility and blood types. 08/2007 – 08/2009 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Veterinary Parasitology, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine Instructed second year professional veterinary students about the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of parasitic diseases. Assisted students with lab techniques such as fecal floatation, Baermann cultures, sedimentations, Knott tests and various E.L.I.S.A assays. Identified and preserved parasite specimens for demonstration. 02/2006 – 08/ 2007 Veterinary Assistant, Granbury Animal Clinic Granbury, TX Administered IV, SQ, IM and PO medications. Performed dental prophylaxes under supervison. Exposed and processed radiographs. Assisted on large animal ambulatory calls. Placed cephalic and jugular catheters. Performed FeLV/FIV and heartworm tests. Examined fecal samples, urinalyses, and skin scrapings. Collected blood from donor dogs and administered transfusions. Assisted with surgery preparation and post-operative patient care. Provided supportive therapy for intensive care patients.

Animal Experience: 09/2006 – 08/2007 Research Assistant, Texas A&M AgriLife Experiment Station Stephenville, TX Conducted research on the effects of condensed tannins in native Texas legumes and their potential anthelmintic role in small ruminants. Collected forage samples and extract condensed tannins. Cultured Haemonchus contortus larvae for experimental infections. Performed larval migration inhibitions. 08/2005 – 07/2006 Calf Manager, Osinga Dairy Stephenville, TX Fed and medicated 200+ replacement heifer calves with an above-average standard of care. Reduced the calf mortality rate from 5% to 0.2% while employed at this dairy. Transported bull calves to local livestock auction. Established vaccination and clostrum administration protocols. Weaned and relocated older calves. Trained new employees. 05/2004 – 12/2005 Area Dairy Representative, Genex Cooperative, Inc. Erath and Comanche Counties, TX Provided artificial insemination services and estrous synchronization programs for dairy and beef producers. Assisted in improving farm profits through the use of superior genetics using the” Mating Appraisal for Profit” program. Inserted CIDR’s, and monitored estrous cycles. 01/2002 Production Intern, Bradley 3 Ranch, Registered Angus Seedstock Operation Memphis, TX Assisted with all aspects of herd health, production medicine and reproduction with particular emphasis placed on artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and the latest performance testing techniques including ribeye ultrasound and fertility testing. Monitored heifers for signs of estrus. Sorted, vaccinated and branded calves. Worked alongside owner/operator Minnie Lou Bradley, former president of the American Angus Association to further my knowledge with regards to the merchandising of a seedstock operation along with the rearing of commercial bulls and replacement females for value based marketing options.

Other Work Experience:

Name: Dr. Thomas Craig

Address: 4467 TAMU

City, State, Zip: College Station, TX 77843-4467

Phone: 979-***-****

E-Mail:

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Name: Dr. Karen Snowden

Address: 4467 TAMU

City and State: College Station, TX 77843-4467

E-Mail:

********@***.****.***

Phone: 979-***-****

Academy of Rural Veterinarians

1450 Western Avenue, Suite 101

Albany, NY 12203-3539

518-***-****

Fax 518-***-****

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