Elizabeth A. Peach, BSc, CVT/LVT
Demonstrator Level III Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
Biography
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
Selected Publications
Selected Publications
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