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Clinical Assistant Professor Meghan Seabolt specializes in Shelter Medicine and Small Animal Medicine & Surgery at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Her expertise focuses on advancing clinical care for companion animals in shelter environments and surgical interventions in small animal practices. She contributes to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Shelter Medicine programs, emphasizing ethical animal welfare practices and improving outcomes for underserved animal populations.
While no formal educational background details are provided, her professional role indicates advanced veterinary training. Research interests include optimizing shelter health protocols, minimizing disease transmission in animal populations, and surgical best practices for resource-limited settings. She collaborates with diagnostic labs such as the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories and PDRC Diagnostic Services, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed.
No awards or publications are listed in the provided information. Advising and student mentorship activities are unspecified, though her clinical role suggests involvement in teaching veterinary students through hands-on surgical and shelter medicine rotations. She may be affiliated with the Shelter Medicine team and Mobile Veterinary Services programs, contributing to community outreach efforts.


