Dr. Stephanie Kuo is a recent veterinary graduate of St. George’s University who completed her clinical year at Cornell University. She is a Taiwanese-American who was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. After earning her undergraduate degree in Molecular Environmental Biology at UC Berkeley, Stephanie gained most of her veterinary and animal […]
You Don’t See That Everyday
The exciting headline of a six-legged dog was one that probably captured your attention recently. It surely got mine, as well as a number of my friends as I began to see pictures of the now Internet-famous Skipper popping up all over social media. My wife originally brought her to my attention and quizzed me […]
Occupational Hazards
The veterinary profession, though not usually thought of as a dangerous profession per se, is teeming with hazards. From the obvious threat of animals causing bodily harm to increased risk of exposure to ionizing radiation to mental health issues, depression, and suicide, no vet is immune to risks. While I am generally risk-averse when it […]