
VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
KIMBERLY
While many wonderful and talented care-givers have been at MTC, few have been as dedicated or had a stronger work ethic than Kim, who joined us in 1996. Like many of us in the veterinary field, Kimberly began with little knowledge, but much love and dedication to give to our clients and patients.
Almost immediately it was apparent that Kimberly was a fast and willing student in the learning environment at MTC. Within a few short years, Kimberly advanced from care-giver to vet assistant to the position we are fortunate to have her at, as Head Veterinary Technician.
Not only is it necessary to acquire knowledge and skills, the position of "Head Tech" requires enormous responsibility. The medical needs of our patients must come first on a daily basis. Kimberly has many times set aside her personal plans to come early or stay late to assist the doctors in caring for a sick animal.
While always ready to lend a hand at the clinic, Kimberly also enjoys spending time with her dogs, and a cat adopted from the clinic named "Fishstix". She also enjoys running, fishing and spending time with her family at their lake house.
The rest of the gang, doctors, and clients at MTC have come to
know that we all have a truly caring friend in Kimberly. Her priority
is right along with our goal...giving the best we can to our clients
and their family of pets at MTC.
PATRICIA
Patricia joined the team at MTC in October of 2004. Already
an experienced veterinary technician, Patricia jumped right in to
become a valued member of our family. She started working at an
animal clinic because she was interested in veterinary medicine
as a career.
Born in Houston, Patricia was raised in Mexico, then returned to
Houston at the age of 4. She grew up with a love of animals and
now has three dogs, Rosco, Romeo, and Rocky.
When she is not working hard nursing our dog and cat patients here
at MTC, Patricia enjoys spending time with family, friends, and
her boyfriend. She loves working with animals, but is planning to
achieve another goal - to become a registered nurse.
We know Patricia will excel at anything she does, but hope she
stays here awhile to keep our patients purring and wagging tails
(probably won't find that at a people hospital!)
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