![]() She then attended and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. Katie Apgar, previously known as Katie Weber, obtained a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Iowa State University, where she was a member of the University Honors Program and graduated cum laude. Originally from southeastern Wisconsin, Dr. KATIE APGAR, DVM, CVSMT, CERP - VETERINARIAN Peters enjoys spending time with her family, training her 2 dogs, and slowly becoming a chicken lady, including building perches and upgrading the coop for her 10 chickens. When not seeing cases or at conferences, Dr. Peters consistently attends a variety of continuing education events each year to support her dedication to lifelong learning and continues to bring most advanced knowledge and techniques to better serve her patients. These advanced training programs allow her to incorporate a variety of non-invasive therapeutic techniques to improve her patients’ quality of movement as well as offer non-traditional pain management methods. Peters is certified in veterinary spinal manipulative therapy (also known as “animal chiropractics”) and after completing coursework from the University of Tennessee and the Orthopaedic Research Center at Colorado State University, is a certified equine rehabilitation practitioner. Throughout her time there, she continued to refine her lameness, sports medicine, and surgical capabilities while working alongside some of the world’s best equine veterinarians.ĭr. ![]() She then returned to New Bolton Center, the large animal hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, to work, learn and teach, completing their rigorous academic internship. Completing courses provided by the AO is part of surgical residency training programs for physicians, as well as for veterinary surgeons. The AO is an international organization dedicated to education and advancement for musculoskeletal diseases. ![]() She then had an amazing opportunity to combine her bioengineering and veterinary backgrounds, completing a veterinary orthopedic research fellowship in Switzerland for the AO Foundation. Peters then moved to Lexington, Kentucky, to complete an internship at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital and further refine her knowledge and skills while working at one of the world’s best equine hospitals. Sarah Peters attended Cornell University for a bachelor’s in bioengineering and continued to the University of Pennsylvania for veterinary school where she focused on equine sports medicine and surgery. ![]()
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