Amy
A. Shroff, VMD
Emergency & Critical Care Department Head
Chief of Staff
EDUCATION:
1982-1986 B. A. Biology
Barnard College
Columbia University
New York, NY
1988-1992 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Shroff’s practice of veterinary medicine is limited to emergency
and critical care. She is Chief of Staff and owns the Veterinary Emergency
and Specialty Center of new England.
Dr. Shroff has always worked with animals and it has always been her calling
to do so. Her extensive years as a veterinary technician both in the private
sector and at the academic level in anesthesia and ophthalmology have
helped to round out her career and be an advocate for excellent veterinary
nursing. She gives guest lectures at the Mt. Ida College Veterinary Technical
program, and gives first aid classes for various breed clubs and the general
public.
Upon graduation, Dr. Shroff worked as a research fellow for the Harvard
School of Medicine and Beth Israel while also in private practice. She
twice became published as a vaccine researcher in Group B Streptococcus
vaccine.
Dr. Shroff has since devoted all of her time to the practice of emergency
and critical care as well as the entrepreneurial pursuit of practice ownership.
Her professional interests include public speaking, practice development
and management, transfusion medicine, as well as wound management and
trauma.
When not spending time at VESCONE with her team of four doctors and fifteen
nurses, Dr. Shroff pursues gardening with her two dogs and family, in-line
skating, skiing, and hiking.
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