What sets me apart




I am a dedicated educator and registered veterinary technician with extensive clinical and management experience. With a bachelor's degree in science focusing on psychology, biology, and neuroscience, I apply scientific rigor to my research endeavors, striving to deepen our understanding of brain function and behavior.

In my role as a professor in the Veterinary Program at Collège Boréal, I blend my passion for teaching with my extensive expertise in veterinary care. My diverse skill set spans education, advocacy, and neuroscience, driving my commitment to advancing knowledge and improving outcomes for both animals and humans.

Outside of my professional life, I am deeply passionate about art, learning, and exploring the outdoors. Music and dance have always been integral to my personal expression, enriching my life and connecting me with my vibrant spirit. Co-leading research activities and partnering with communities to develop effective animal management strategies are just a few ways I contribute to the field, reflecting my dedication to advancing the well-being of animals and enhancing human-animal interactions.


Qualifications / Education 

 

Registered Veterinarian technician 

Veterinary Technician Diploma at Collège Boréal

BSc. (hons) Major Psychology.Minor Biology Diploma at Laurentian University 

Master Clinical Neurology Certificate IntroVet, AAVSB RACE 
 
Fear Free Veterinary Certification program 

OAVT Conference for continuing education 


Contribution / Impact 


Engaged in community outreach and education through teaching roles at Collège Boreal, imparting knowledge on veterinary practices and animal care.
Actively involved as an expert consultant and teacher in CCPA sub-committees, contributing to institutional development and education.
Demonstrated commitment to wildlife conservation and animal welfare through volunteering at Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre and participating in animal care projects in Guatemala.