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MEET OUR STAFF
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Robert J. Wendell, DVM, MS graduated in a dual degree program, receiving a master's degree in cardiac physiology, as well as his DVM from the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. Bob practiced in New Hampshire before moving to Vermont in 1990. He founded Aeolus Animal Hospital & Equine Center in the fall of 1992. "Dr. Bob's" special interest lies in equine medicine and surgery. He performs all of the equine anesthesia and cardiopulmonary monitoring for the hospital. Prior to and during veterinary school, Bob worked as an equine anesthesia technician at The Ohio State University for 6 years. Bob owns 2 horses, "Cato" a black cat, and "Babes" the Macaw parrot, who can be admired in the lobby of the hospital. In his "spare time", Bob enjoys skiing and playing volleyball.
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Joanne Tetens, DVM, MS, Ph.D., Dip. ACVS graduated from Oklahoma State University with her DVM in 1992. Following veterinary school, she did a large animal surgical internship at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center followed by an equine surgical residency at Michigan State University. During her residency, Joanne obtained a master's degree in equine upper respiratory tract disease. Joanne practiced in South Carolina before joining the equine surgical faculty at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. Concurrently, she received her Ph.D. in equine gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology (colic). In 1999, Joanne became a diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. In July 2001, she joined AAHEC. She owns two dogs, "Sydney" and "Willie" and many cats. In her "spare time", Joanne enjoys cycling and has recently discovered skiing.
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Amy Desautels is the head technician of the hospital. She graduated from the University of Vermont in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Biology. Amy started working at AAHEC immediately following graduation. In her free time, she is studying to be a nurse and rides dressage on her Swedish Warmblood, "Rasmus". She also has an adopted Rottweiler named "Sirrie" and a tiger cat named "Pounce", who loves to play with his disco spider.
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Carolyn P. Graves, one of 3 technicians, graduated from S.U.N.Y. at Morrisville in 1986 with an associate's degree in Equine Management. She has lived in Vermont all her life. Her pets enjoy the Vermont lifestyle. Carolyn has 2 horses, a pet-bull named "Norman", a big cat named "Bubba" and a wacky but lovable bird dog called "Puddles".
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Jessica P. Meyer graduated from the University of Muenster, Germany Medical School in 1992. She is a board-certified ophthalmologist in Germany. After moving to the United States in 1997, she decided to leave the fast pace of human medicine and found a fulfilling and rewarding position as a technician, assisting Dr. Wendell with ophthalmologic problems. Her friends include "Oscar Meyer", an Australian Shepherd mix, and "Caroline", a Selle Francais mare.
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Heather Cole is AAHEC's office receptionist. She received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Colby-Sawyer College. Heather started working at AAHEC in December 2001. When she is not engaged in the diverse duties associated with the front office, she likes to read, ride her Appaloosa "Chewy" and spend time with her friends and family.
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