Some of the many team members that recently received professional certifications.
March 22, 2022
At VetCor, we are a pet-centric, team-oriented, community-based network of amazing people. We are inspired by the drive and compassion of our team members who strive to enhance their skills. Let’s celebrate them by recognizing these recent certifications.
Certified Technicians
These team members passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam which evaluated their skills and knowledge and went on to receive tech credentials in their state.
- Katie Cotter, CVT, The Animals' Hospital of Levittown, PA
- Elizabeth Bentall, RVT, Camden Pet Hospital, San Jose, CA
- Ron Ramos, CVT, Countryside Veterinary Clinic, New Richmond, WI
- Haley Goodwin, LVT, McAdory Veterinary Clinic McCalla, AL
- Eryn Moitoza, CVT, Parkway Veterinary Hospital West Roxbury, MA
- Nicole Hardy, RVT, Inwood Animal Center, Inwood, WV
Elite Fear Free Certified
Fear Free Certified veterinary members who want to go above and beyond in their Fear Free commitment.
- Ayla Feehery, Animal Hospital of Verona, Verona, WI
- Kim Krueger, Animal Hospital of Verona, Verona, WI
Fear Free Certified
For veterinary professionals to help relieve dogs and cats of the fear, anxiety, and stress when it comes to veterinarian visits.
- Katie Cotter, CVT, The Animals' Hospital of Levittown, PA
- Jill Ennis, Burlington Veterinary Hospital, Burlington, MA
- Leah Kalinoski, Burlington Veterinary Hospital, Burlington, MA
- Kyla Ferguson, Burlington Veterinary Hospital, Burlington, MA
- Jessica Geraldo, Burlington Veterinary Hospital, Burlington, MA
- Gail Oswald, Lake Station Pet Clinic, Lake Station, IN
- Renee Thompson, South Bend Animal Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Holly Bourdon, South Bend Animal Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Jonathan Ranft, South Bend Animal Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Kayla DeUel, Daniel/Randall Veterinary Clinic, Godfrey, IL
- Pam Mahlie, Western Vet Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Brittney Poff, Rehoboth Beach Animal Hospital, Rehoboth Beach, DE
- Marie Sanberg, Village Veterinary Practice, Western Springs, IL
- Amanda Smith, CVT, Village Veterinary Practice, Clarendon Hills, IL
- Cassie Gort, CVT, Village Veterinary Practice, Western Springs, IL
- Ryan Lopez, Village Veterinary Practice, Western Springs, IL
- Heidi Milano, Raritan Animal Hospital, Edison NJ
- Kelley Shifflett, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Tawna Purcell, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Catherine Bega, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Kaitlyn Crawford, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Dr. Connie Carbonell, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Dr. Ana Francis, Village Veterinary Practice, Clarendon Hills, IL
- Dr. Vicky Dye, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Lisa Goodman, South Bend Animal Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Kathryn Ray, VetSelect Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
- Beth Stawicki, Raritan Animal Hospital, Edison, NJ
Low Stress Handling
For veterinary professionals to create a low stress environment and handle animals in a less stressful manner.
- Dava Hunt, Cozy Cat Veterinary Hospital, Raleigh, NC
- Lynsey Mohr, Rehoboth Beach Animal Hospital, Rehoboth Beach, DE
- Heather Nolte, Daniel/Randall Veterinary Clinic, Godfrey, IL
- Regina Chertkova, Gateway Animal Clinic, OH
Cat Friendly Veterinarian (CFV)
For veterinarians to build knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices for feline medicine.
- Dr. Vicky Dye, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Dr. Emily Frey, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Dr. Kathi Gruss, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
- Dr. Alyssa Bolton, Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional (CFVP)
For technicians, assistants, and others that work directly with cats to build knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices.
- Lisa Goodman, South Bend Animal Clinic, South Bend, IN
- Kathryn Ray, VetSelect Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
- Beth Stawicki, Raritan Animal Hospital, Edison, NJ
- Melissa Preston-Fleming, Inwood Animal Center, Inwood, WV
Equine Emergency First Aid
For equine professionals to learn how to manage common medical emergencies in horses.
- Taylor Cousin, Shelton Veterinary Clinic, Bunnell, FL
- Samantha Taylor, Shelton Veterinary Clinic, Bunnell, FL
Acupressure
The National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure & Massage takes at least 200 hours of education and at least 50 hours of hands-on training in acupressure or massage.
- Kerry Malak, Wauwatosa Veterinary Clinic, Wauwatosa, WI became a Certified Small Animal Acupressure Practitioner
Way to go everyone, we are proud to have you on the VetCor team!