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Susan St. James |
Amy Wakefield |
Megan Ott |
Susan will tell you that one of her best decisions in life was joining the Park City Animal Clinic 15 years ago. Susan is a feline enthusiast and lives with four cats. Her experience at the clinic and as a veteran cat owner has given her special insight into feline care and behavior issues. She's proud to be affiliated with a practice she unabashedly describes as "Awesome!", a practice where heart and soul harmonize with high tech state of the art veterinary medicine. |
Amy grew up in California on a horse ranch. As a little girl she was enamored with the horses and also delighted by all the goats, chickens, peacocks, cows, sheep, dogs and cats that inhabited the ranch! Her love for animals makes her a natural in the field of veterinary care. After every procedure and surgery, Amy is right there comforting our patients with her special brand of TLC. Amy says Everyday at Park City Animal Clinic is a learning experience" that fuels her passion. She is devoted to her own two dogs and to all dogs and cats entrusted to her care. |
Graduating from Stautzenburger College in Toledo, Ohio in 2007 with an Associates Degree in Veterinary Technology, Megan became a registered Veterinary Technician in April of 2008. Over the past 14 years, Megan has acquired a depth of experience from working in different veterinary hospitals, including clinics in San Diego, Toledo and in Malaysia. Megan joined PCAC in 2009 and feels that the Doctors are the most dedicated she's worked with. Megan has a red-nose pit bull named Lucy who is perfect and much loved. |
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Leslie Gomez |
Rachael Sloan |
Elisha Frey |
Leslie says she has always been happiest in the company of animals. She shares her life and home with four great Danes, two cats and two horses! Leslie was initiated early into the world of veterinary care when as a youngster she took her first job cleaning cages in a pet hospital, which placed her on her career path. She has always known that her calling in life is helping and healing animals and has always been happiest in the company of animals. Leslie loves her job and her sweet nature and quick smile add a sparkle to whatever she does. |
Rachael grew up riding horses in Wyoming. Her passion for working with animals stayed with her through her studies at Westminster College, where she earned her B.S. in Biology in 2010. Working at Park City Animal Clinic has been a great learning opportunity for Rachael, who hopes to begin veterinary school next year. Her compassion for clients and patients, as well as her computer savvy, makes her a welcome addition to the practice. When not at the clinic, Rachael delights in exploring Park City's beautiful outdoors with her dog and horse. |
Elisha has a special place in the hearts of all who know her. After working as a technician for the clinic for over 3 years she was suddenly stricken with leukemia (APML) and found herself fighting for her life. Today she is in remission, and although unable to return to work with us, she is pursuing her photography with great passion. Many of the extraordinary photos of pets in the clinic and images on this website are Elisha's work. |
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Annie Elliot |
Emily Parham |
Jami Hayes |
Annie retired from a career on Wall Street and moved to Park City to enjoy life in the mountains and fulfill a long time desire to adopt a dog. Lucy, a small, sickly English setter inspired Annie to turn to alternative veterinary medicine when traditional treatments were not successful. With the help of a wholistic D.V.M., Annie changed Lucy's diet, vaccine schedule and learned to give Lucy basic canine massage to help ease her pain. Within a few months Lucy was a different dog and Annie began learning other alternative therapies. |
Emily moved to Park City in January 2011 from Austin, Texas. She holds a graduate degree in Geology and Biology earned at the University of Texas in December 2010. Emily, who loves skiing, cycling, mountain biking and hiking, finds time in her schedule to volunteer at Friends of Animals Utah in Park City and will assume the position of volunteer group organizer in the summer of 2011. |
Jami, who graduated from high school in 2011, hails from Morgan, Utah where she grew up around and with animals. "In my off time," Jami says, "i like to ride horses, camp and just be outdoors." She currently lives with a 1 year old German Shepard named Charlie. The experience at Park City Animal Clinic has been thoroughly positive, Jami reports. "I love the technicians I work with and the doctors are great!" Jami started as an intern training to become a Certified Veterinarian Assistant and joined PCAC shortly thereafter. |