Christie Long, DVM
Culver City, California, United States
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Harnessing technology and new ideas to improve relationships between pets and their…
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What a beautiful story. Pets enhance the human experience, and I couldn't be more grateful for talented, compassionate doctors like Steven…
What a beautiful story. Pets enhance the human experience, and I couldn't be more grateful for talented, compassionate doctors like Steven…
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Angelica Collins was the very first new graduate veterinarian we ever hired at Modern Animal. We were two years into running the company, and I had…
Angelica Collins was the very first new graduate veterinarian we ever hired at Modern Animal. We were two years into running the company, and I had…
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Experience
Education
Licenses & Certifications
Volunteer Experience
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Member, Board of Directors
Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay/Neuter Clinic
- 4 years 1 month
Member and secretary, board of directors
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Volunteer veterinarian
Sociedad Protectora de Animales de San Miguel de Allende, A.C.
- 2 years 11 months
Animal Welfare
Publications
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The Colorado State University Pet Hospice Program: End-of-Life Care for Pets and Their Families
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
While the concept of hospice care for humans has existed for decades and is an integral part of the dying process, providing hospice care for companion animals is a new and growing service. Veterinarians and pet-owners have recently recognized that there is a need and a demand to care for pets with terminal illnesses. The Colorado State University Pet Hospice program meets those needs through supporting pets, their owners, and veterinarians, and educating professional veterinary students in…
While the concept of hospice care for humans has existed for decades and is an integral part of the dying process, providing hospice care for companion animals is a new and growing service. Veterinarians and pet-owners have recently recognized that there is a need and a demand to care for pets with terminal illnesses. The Colorado State University Pet Hospice program meets those needs through supporting pets, their owners, and veterinarians, and educating professional veterinary students in end-of-life care. Developed in 2003, Pet Hospice is a student-run program that trains veterinary students in animal hospice care, and matches them with the family and veterinarian of a terminally ill pet in the community. Since its inception, 101 veterinary student volunteers have been trained and provided support to 68 families. Continued expansion of the client base, enlargement of the network of veterinarians and volunteers, and positive program evaluations reflect the strong impact of Pet Hospice and its support from veterinary students, veterinarians, and the community.
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English
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Organizations
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California Veterinary Medical Association
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AVMA
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