CVM Welcomes New Hospital Clinicians, PPO Staff Members
A lot of new faces have appeared at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) as departments welcomed new faculty and staff members over the past two months.
Emma Warry has joined the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (VSCS) as a clinical associate professor of medical oncology.
Warry obtained her veterinary degree from University of Sydney and went on to complete a residency in medical oncology at Colorado State University, as well as a fellowship in bone marrow transplantation at North Carolina State University.
In 2013, she joined the faculty at Ohio State University as a clinical assistant professor and will complete her master’s degree in clinical trial design at OSU in 2019.
The CVM’s newest “Clinician Educator,” Kate McCool has joined VSCS and the CVM’s Professional Programs Office as a clinical assistant professor. In the unique role, McCool will support the CVM’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum and the VSCS’s small animal internal medicine service.
McCool obtained her DVM from The Ohio State University and completed an internship at Purdue University before returning to Ohio State for her residency in small animal internal medicine. She also completed a one-year teaching fellowship in veterinary medicine with North Carolina State University.
In the area of the CVM’s Large Animal Clinical Sciences (VLCS), Eric Kneese has joined the faculty as a new clinical assistant professor and will be working with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) senior veterinary rotation.
He obtained his DVM from the CVM in 2012 and subsequently went on to become an associate veterinarian—most recently at Boonville Animal Hospital—in both Madisonville and Bryan.
Jennifer Fridley is also a clinical assistant professor who will work with the TDCJ senior veterinary rotation.
She obtained her DVM from Mississippi State College in 2014 and went on to serve as a mixed animal veterinarian at the Audubon Animal Clinic in West Virginia and, most recently, as a clinical large animal veterinarian and associate professor at West Virginia University.
Finally, Jennifer Schleining joined the VLCS team mid-September as a clinical associate professor of large animal clinical education. Like McCool, Schleining also works concurrently with the Professional Programs Office.
She came to the CVM from Iowa State University.