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Donald Brown, DVM, DACVIM
Donald Brown DVM, PhD is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Medicine and is a ACVIM board-certified veterinary cardiologist.Before relocating to Vermont, Dr. Brown was on the faculty of Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine for 16+ years.During his time at Tufts, he helped to teach the current generation of veterinarians and trained veterinary specialists in cardiology at one of the busiest clinical practices in the country. A published authority on echocardiography, Don also holds a PhD in biomedical engineering having studied cardiovascular physics and physiology. Don retains his affiliation with Tufts and continues to provide lectures to veterinarians and specialists on cardiology topics across the country.
Deborah Kelloway, DVM
Dr. Deborah Kelloway received her veterinary degree from the Ohio State University in 1992. From there she went on to complete a 13 month internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Kelloway has found ultrasound to be the perfect compliment as a diagnostic tool for complicated medical cases. She has over 15 years experience with diagnostic ultrasound and performs an average of 1200 ultrasound scans a year. She is proficient at ultrasound guided biopsies of internal organs, the least invasive means of obtaining tissue samples.

Vicki Scheidt, DVM DACVD
Dr. Vicki Scheidt received her veterinary degree from the University of Missouri School of Veterinary Medicine and completed a dermatology residency at the University of Pennsylvania. She received her board certification in dermatology in 1984 while at North Carolina State. Dr. Scheidt moved to New England 20 years ago, and owned Hanover Veterinary Clinic for the past 13 years prior to the new collaboration with Valley CARES.
Dave Sobel, DVM
Dr. Dave Sobel received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992, after beginning his training at the University of Glasgow Veterinary School. He went on to receive advanced training in endosurgery at the New England Medical Center in Boston. In addition to his clinical duties, Dr. Sobel is currently writing and lecturing on topics of minimally invasive surgery in small animals, and acting as a consultant for various veterinary hospitals. Recently, Dr. Sobel served as the co-editor and author of the recently published BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Endoscopy and Endosurgery. He also served as a reviewer for the Journal of Veterinary Surgery. Dr. Sobel is dedicated to offering the very latest in medical technologies.
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