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Dr. Michael ScottDr. Michael Scott was born in Falcon, Colorado. He attended East High School in Denver, Colorado and graduated in 1958. He continued his academic studies at Colorado State University where he graduated in 1964 with two undergraduate degrees. He then attended the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine and graduated in 1969. He served in the United States Air Force from 1969 - 1979; his last assigned duty was as Officer in Charge of the Military Working Dog Referral Center for Europe in Ramstein, Germany. In 1979 he joined Potomac Animal Hospital, and purchased the practice in 1982. |
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Dr. Jason ScottDr. Jason Scott has been exposed to Veterinary Medicine all of his life, and actually began working part time at Potomac Animal Hospital when he was 13 years old. He completed his undergraduate and professional studies at Colorado State University graduating in 1999. His father, Dr. Michael Scott, who had graduated 30 years earlier to the day in 1969, hooded him during his graduation ceremony. His areas of interest include soft tissue surgery and internal medicine, and his practice philosophy centers around compassionate care and quality of life. Dr. Scott and his wife Kirsten, enjoy trying to keep up with their three children, Kildee, Indianola and Fletcher. |
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Dr. Annie WelshDr. Annie Welsh grew up in Ellicot City, MD. She earned her undergraduate degree at Davidson College in North Carolina where she first became interested in neuroscience and medical research. She worked at the National Institutes of Health and then in the Johns Hopkins Neuropathology department doing research before deciding to pursue vet school. Annie graduated from The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2010 and shortly afterward started working at Potomac Animal Hospital. Her veterinary interests include internal medicine, soft tissue surgery and neurology. |
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Dr. Christine MorrowDr. Christine Morrow was born and raised in upstate New York. Since she was 5 years old, she knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. She followed that desire to Cornell University where she received an undergrate degree in Animal Sciences and a doctoral degree in Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 2010. She furthered her training by completeing a rotating small animal internship at the nearby VCA/VRA Animal Hospital. After falling in love with the DC area, she decided to join Potomac Animal Hospital to establish a career as a general practioner. Her professional interests include emergency medicine, ultrasonography and internal medicine - with an emphasis on client education and compassionate care. |
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