Megan Sisson is a dedicated veterinarian currently advancing her expertise in Emergency and Critical Care medicine through a residency program. With a robust background that encompasses both clinical practice and laboratory science, Megan brings a unique blend of skills and insights to her role as...
Megan Sisson is a dedicated veterinarian currently advancing her expertise in Emergency and Critical Care medicine through a residency program. With a robust background that encompasses both clinical practice and laboratory science, Megan brings a unique blend of skills and insights to her role as a contractor veterinarian. Her primary focus lies in emergency medicine, where she adeptly manages critical cases that require swift decision-making and advanced medical interventions. In addition to her emergency care expertise, Megan also practices wellness general medicine, providing comprehensive health assessments and preventive care for a diverse range of animal patients.
Megan's experience as a former lab scientist and Federal Veterinary Medical Officer (VMO) has equipped her with a deep understanding of microbiology and pathology, allowing her to approach veterinary medicine with a scientific lens. Her proficiency in laboratory clinical practices and benchtop lab techniques enhances her ability to conduct thorough diagnostics and implement effective treatment plans. Furthermore, her technical writing skills, honed during her federal employment, enable her to produce high-quality documentation, including white papers, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and memos that contribute to the advancement of veterinary practices.
In her role, Megan also engages with Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) processes, where she has gained valuable experience in writing Animal Care and Use Protocols (ACUPs). This involvement underscores her commitment to animal welfare and ethical research practices. With a solid foundation in emergency medicine, genetics, and molecular biology, Megan Sisson is poised to make significant contributions to the veterinary field, particularly in critical care settings where her skills can have a profound impact on animal health and recovery.