Erin T. Kulick
Christiansburg, Va 24073
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ERIN T. KULICK
O B JEC TIVE
To practice quality medicine in a diversified mixed animal practice that values client
communication, teamwork, creative problem solving, and hard working new graduates.
E DUC A TION
V i r g i n i a M a r y l a n d Re g i o n a l Co ll e g e o f V e t e r i n a r y M e d i c i n e
DVM C lass of 2010
R o a n o ke Co ll e g e B. S ., Bi o l o g y, May 2006
V ETER INARY W OR K EXPE R IENC E
Bedford Animal Hospital, Bedford, VA 1998-2009
Veterinary Assistant / Receptionist
Volunteered as veterinary assistant until legal working age then began
working part-time throughout school and summers.
Worked as relief receptionist, 2003 to 2009.
Assisted in numerous surgical procedures, both routine and emergency, on
large and small animals.
Facilitated and encouraged a learning environment for new staff.
Center for Comparative Oncology, Blacksburg, VA 2006-2009
Researcher Assistant
Directed teams in researching renal perfusion technology, cancer cell culture,
and cytotoxicity assays of chemotherapeutic agents.
Teaching and Research Animal Care Support Services (TRACSS) 2007-2009
Evaluated health status of equine, caprine, ovine, porcine, canine, sciurine,
murine, and marine research animals. Administered daily feed and
medications. Assisted veterinarian in diagnosis and treatment of observed
illnesses.
Designed an automated annual timestudy log that was used to catalogue and
analyze time spent by employees.
External Clerkships (3-week rotations) 2009-2010
Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital in Maryland: Assisted in scheduled and
emergency farm calls, designed anesthetic protocols, spayed/neutered dogs
and cats, and assisted with in-house small animal appointments.
Lynchburg State Animal Health Laboratory: Participated in necropsies,
bacteriologic and serologic diagnostics, and dairy milk analysis.
M EM BER SHIP AND LEADE RS HIP POSITION S
Veterinary Organizations 2006-2009
Membership in Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, Virginia Business
Management Association, Food Animal Practice Club, and Animal Welfare Club
Took advantage of lectures, applied laboratories, and networking offered by
organizations
Horse Grooming Coordinator, Animal Welfare Club 2006-2008
Learned to organize and lead volunteer-based events benefiting students and research
horses.
Co-founder of Students Interested in Health Services (SIHC) 2005-2006
Established a student-run organization offering lectures, given by several health
professionals of varying careers, to Roanoke College students.
H ONO RS A ND A CCOMPLISHMEN TS
Recipient of the Dr. Robert Brown Career and Life Sciences Award for Team Player 2007
Fintel Scholar, Roanoke College 2006
Fine Arts Prize in Music, Roanoke College 2006
P ROFESSIONAL INTERES TS
Mixed animal practice, including food animal surgeries, small ruminant medicine, small animal
orthopedic surgeries, behavior medicine, and communication-based client/doctor interactions.
Some interest in delving into wild life and exotic cases.
P ERSONAL INTERESTS
Music: perform on trumpet with local trumpet ensemble and sing with local community choir
Sports: Basketball, racquetball, ultimate Frisbee
Appreciator of the arts in general: photography, theater, dance, music
Outdoor activities: hiking
R EFER EN CES
Adrianne Doering, DVM Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital 3820 Buckeystown Pike
Buckeystown, MD 21717 301-***-****. http://www.buckeystownvet.com/
Scott Noe, DVM Bedford Animal Hospital 1064 Centerville Rd Bedford, VA 24523
540-***-****. http://www.bedfordanimalhospital.com/index.html
John Robertson, VMD, MS, PhD. VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine,
Virginia Tech, Duck Pond Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061. 540-***-****. *****@**.***