VETERINARIANS
Roger Rees, DVM
Cornell University, 1974
Charlie Heaton, DVM
Colorado State, 1987
John Sieverts, DVM
Colorado State, 1988
Jordan Hammer, DVM
Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, 2010
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, 2006
DVM Internship SVLAC, 2006
Kyle Heaton, DVM, ACVS-LA, MS
Washington State University 2015
DVM Internship at Pioneer Equine Hospital
Master of Veterinary Science
Washington State University Equine Surgery Residency 2019
Beau Beck, DVM
Colorado State, 2011
DVM Internship
La Mesa Equine Lameness Center and Equine
Sports Medicine
Pilot Point, Texas 2011
Jake Cox, DVM, MS
Colorado State University-Masters in Equine Reproductive Physiology 2007
Colorado State University - DVM 2011
Internship - Elgin Veterinary Clinic, Elgin, Texas 2011-2012
Veterinary Associate - Noble Equine Veterinary Services, Purcell, Oklahoma 2012-2018
Cory Anderson, DVM
Blaire Albers, DVM
Austin Cook, DVM
AFFILIATE VETERINARIANS
Jeff Monroe, DVM
Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine, 1978
Kindness Animal Hospital (now Idaho Equine), 1989
Meadowlands Veterinary Hospital, 1989-2000
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society certified, 1993
Animal Chiropractic certification, 1998
Chinese Herbal training, 2001
Monroe Veterinary Options, 2000
Roy Mausling, DVM
Washington State University CVM, 1997
Associate Veterinarian, Seattle
Performance Equine Dentistry, 2002
Pacific Equine Dental Institute
Amy Knollinger, DVM
North Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Graduate w/Honors
Maitland Florida, Small Animal Internship
Eye Care for Animals, Residency
Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Board Certified
Luke Bass, DVM, MS, DABVP
Dr. Bass is assistant professor and head of the Equine Field Service at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He received his veterinary degree in 2007 from Colorado State University and joined the faculty in 2013, following six years in private practice in California and Colorado. His focus is equine ambulatory medicine and teaching veterinary students and undergraduate equine science. He also serves as faculty advisor for the school’s AAEP student chapter.