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Welcome to Session 113 – Separating the Wheat from the Chaff:
Evaluating Veterinary Literature
Dr. Stull received his veterinary degree from the University of
Pennsylvania and completed an internship at the Western College
of Veterinary Medicine. Following work in private practice, he
obtained a master's degree in preventive veterinary medicine at
the University of California and spent five years serving as a state
public health veterinarian. He worked as the infection control
practitioner for the Ontario Veterinary College, where in 2013 he
completed a Ph.D. in zoonotic infectious disease. He is currently
an assistant professor in the Department of Preventive Veterinary
Medicine at The Ohio State University, where he is involved in
teaching the DVM and graduate student curriculum. His research
focuses on pet-associated zoonoses.
Please welcome Dr. Stull
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