Unveil the world of rural veterinary practice with Dr. Pam Pierceall, a seasoned vet with 37 years of experience in Iowa. With a lion named Buford and a private zoo in her repertoire, Pam walks us through the thrill and satisfaction of her career, right down to her decision to settle in a rural community. Her stories, ranging from performing an MRI on Buford to navigating the nuances of small-town practice, are sure to captivate you.
We then pivot to explore a fascinating link between veterinary medicine and foster kids with Dr. Craig Curtis, a brain health researcher. He highlights the significance of moderate exercise for brain health, setting the stage for Dr. Pierceall's recent passion project. She's been actively involved with the children of the Marion County Therapeutic Riding Association in Ocala, contributing her skills in an unexpected yet impactful manner.
The episode wraps up with a candid conversation about the challenges of rural veterinary practices. We talk about the transformative power of technology, and the leaps and bounds social media has made in the veterinary industry. Join us next Friday at 9 am for our next episode, and don't hesitate to connect if you have any questions or would like to support the show.
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