Bio
Ms. Elizabeth Peach is a Demonstrator in the Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Department. She is also a co-course director for the Shelter Medicine Selective and a co-faculty advisor for the One Health One Medicine Veterinary Public Health Committee and the Student Chapter of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians. She is a licensed veterinary technician, with a focus in shelter medicine, animal welfare, and spay/neuter clinics for low-income clientele. She volunteers her time with several nonprofit groups that work internationally and with Native American Reservations to set up MASH-style sterilization clinics.
Ms. Peach earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Tufts University in 1999, and her Associate Degree in Veterinary Technology from Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology in 2000
Research & Interests
- Shelter Medicine
- Animal Welfare
- One Health One Medicine Initiative
- Public Health
- Zoonoses
- Non-Surgical Forms of Sterilization for the Control of Overpopulation in Canines and Felines
- Disaster Preparedness
Affiliations
- Colorado Association of Certified Veterinary Technicians
- National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America
- Association of Shelter Veterinarians-Affiliate Member
- Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association
Selected Projects
- Zeuterin Study: Comparison of Two Injectable Intra-Testicular Products Used for Chemical Castration in Male Dogs
- Prevalence of Infectious Diseases in Owned Dogs Presenting to Junior Surgery and Anesthesia Lab at St. George’s University, West Indies, Grenada
- TVT Study: The Expression of Multidrug Resistance Proteins in Transmissible Veneral Tumors and the Effects of Vincristine
- Clinical Efficacy of Yunnan Baiyao in Controlling Bleeding and Its Effects on Coagulation Parameters during Routine Ovariohysterectomy
- Reference Range Blood Values for the Grenadian Pothound

