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Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital
Nutrition
Lisa Weeth received her veterinary degree from the University of California, Davis, in 2002. She spent two years in general and emergency practice before returning to UC Davis in 2004 for a Residency in Clinical Nutrition. She completed her residency training in 2007 and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition (ACVN) that same year. She has been in specialty practice offering in-person or telemedicine nutrition consultations since that time. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Weeth serves on the WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee; is on the Executive Board for the American Association of Veterinary Nutrition (AAVN); and is a regular lecturer at regional, national and international veterinary conferences.
Everise Vet Center
21, Jalan KP 1/4,
Dr. Chee May Wong graduated with a DVM from University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2003 and has practiced in small animal medicine and emergency practice for nineteen years and established her own private clinics in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. In 2013, Dr. Wong began pursuing an education in TCVM at the Chi Institute (now Chi University) and earned a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA, 2013), Certified Veterinary Chinese Herbalist (CVCH, 2017), Certified Veterinary Tui-na Practitioner (CVTP, 2017), Certified Veterinary Food Therapist (CVFT, 2017) with Dean's List recognition, Certified Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Practitioner (CTCVMP, 2018) and Master's of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (MS-TCVM, 2019). Dr. Wong, Director of Chi Malaysia, tutor, lab instructor, examiner, Chi instructor and she also part of the Board of Director of WATCVM. She has published and presented her case & research studies including “Integrative Medical Approach to Anaplasmosis in a Dog,” “TCVM Approach to Acute Pelvic Limb Paralysis in a Dog,” "The Effectiveness of Integrating Gui Pi Tang with Conventional Medicines in the Treatment of Thrombocytopenia in Dogs: A Retrospective Study,” "Modified Scalp Acupuncture (mSAP) for arthritis and other condition in dogs and cats" in various journals. Her mission is to save more lives, especially in emergency critical care cases with the latest integrative medical approach by applying Traditional Chinese veterinary medicine treatment regime i.e. Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Food Therapy and Tui-na along with Conventional treatment regime. In spare time, she enjoys spending time with reading and family.
Federal University of Parana
Veterinary Medicine
Doctor in Veterinary Medicine by the Federal University of Paraná-Brazil on 1977, Master of Science in Veterinary Surgery in Brazil, PhD in Animal Biology and Physiology in France, Post-Doctoral stage on Veterinary Ophthalmology in France, Speciality in Veterinary Ophthalmology in France, Founder of the Brazilian and Latin American Colleges of Veterinary Ophthalmology, Senior Full Professor of the programs of Veterinary Medicine from the Federal University of Paraná and Catholic University of Paraná-Brazil.
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Dr. Bonnie Wright has been an anesthesiologist and emergency veterinarian since 2001, and a pain medicine doctor since 2008. She graduated from Colorado State University with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1995. She completed her post-doctorate work in anesthesia in 1996, also at CSU; and her anesthesia residency in 2000 at UC Davis. She is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Dr. Wright also became credentialed in medical acupuncture in 2007, as a Veterinary Pain Practitioner in 2011, and as a rehabilitation practitioner in 2012.
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