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Sabrina Timperman serves as Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Veterinary Technology Program within Mercy University's School of Health and Natural Sciences, teaching Physiology of Domestic Animals, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, and Global Veterinary Experiences.
Her veterinary education was completed at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine.
- Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine (2005)
Research centers on educational methodologies in veterinary technology, analyzing student learning perceptions, metacognitive strategies, zoonotic parasite implications, and high-impact teaching practices. Her work bridges theoretical pedagogy with clinical veterinary training through experiential learning frameworks.
Publications from 2012-2017 reveal consistent scholarly focus on veterinary education innovation, exotic animal care protocols, and international conservation initiatives. Key themes include wildlife rehabilitation (notably sea turtle projects in Costa Rica), global veterinary service learning, and competency assessment frameworks for veterinary technicians.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
As program Associate Director, Timperman oversees curriculum development and teaches core courses including Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals. She leads Global Veterinary Experiences programs providing students with international fieldwork, though specific student advising details are not enumerated in the source text.
She actively directs international initiatives like the Costa Rica sea turtle conservation project, integrating classroom instruction with hands-on wildlife rehabilitation and community-based veterinary outreach.


