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    Vicki Adams leverages her animal science background and population perspective to excel in veterinary epidemiology. She now applies this expertise through her consulting company, Vet Epi.

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    • Veterinary Epidemiology
    • Animal Science
    • Population Health

    Background:

    • Vicki Adams possesses a degree in animal science from the University of British Columbia.
    • She pursued veterinary medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
    • Her academic foundation provides a crucial population perspective for epidemiological studies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of an animal science background in veterinary epidemiology.
    • To showcase the application of population health principles in veterinary practice.
    • To introduce Vet Epi as a consulting company founded by Vicki Adams.

    Main Methods:

    • Not applicable for this biographical abstract.
    • Focus on the integration of academic training and practical experience.

    Main Results:

    • Vicki Adams has successfully transitioned her expertise into a consulting role.
    • Her company, Vet Epi, applies epidemiological principles to animal health.

    Conclusions:

    • A strong foundation in animal science is invaluable for understanding population dynamics in animal health.
    • Vicki Adams's career exemplifies the successful application of epidemiological insights in veterinary consulting.