Drs. Mark Fuller And Sun Young Kim, Two UC Davis Orthopedic Surgeons Now Board Certified
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The Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Service at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital is pleased to announce that Drs. Mark Fuller and Sun Young Kim are now Diplomates in the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS), making them board-certified specialists in small animal surgery. Joining them in this year’s class of new Diplomates are Drs. Krista Adamovich (currently in private practice in Texas) and Cassie Lux (currently with the University of Tennessee), who recently completed their resident training at the VMTH.
Dr. Fuller earned his veterinary degree from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2005. After graduation, he completed a large animal internship at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, followed by two years at a mixed-animal practice and small animal emergency medicine. Dr. Fuller completed a small animal rotating internship at the Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, California, followed by a small animal surgery residency at UC Davis before joining the VMTH as a staff veterinarian in 2012.
Dr. Kim received his veterinary degree in 2000 and a Master’s degree in Veterinary Science in 2002 from Seoul National University in South Korea. He also had extensive clinical and research training at SNU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital from 2000-2003. The following year, Dr. Kim held a small animal surgical fellowship at Michigan State University. He then spent a year at the University of Florida, completing a small animal medicine and surgery internship. In 2009, Dr. Kim came to UC Davis, where he completed a small animal surgery residency in 2012. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery.2958 views
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25th April, 2014 21h35
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