
About
Marie Yamane serves as a Professional Practice Assistant Professor at Utah State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, where she functions as both a clinical veterinarian and educator specializing in surgical principles and clinical reasoning training for veterinary students.
Education and Credentials:
- DVM, Doctorate of Veterinary Science, Utah State University/Washington State University, 2018
- BS, Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Science, Utah State University, 2014
She maintains active veterinary licenses from Texas (2020), Illinois (2020), USDA (2018), Utah (2018), and DEA (2018).
Research and Teaching Focus: Dr. Yamane's work centers on developing clinical reasoning frameworks for veterinary medical and surgical case management, with strong emphasis on client communication strategies and interprofessional collaboration. Her instructional approach integrates real-world clinical scenarios to build diagnostic and surgical decision-making skills.
Awards and Recognition: No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Professional Activities: Since 2019, she has maintained concurrent clinical veterinary practice while teaching surgical principles. The available records indicate no formal graduate student advising relationships or research grant funding.
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