Dr. Liz (Elizabeth) Guise graduated from the University of Minnesota with a doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (DVM).
She worked as a small animal veterinarian for two years before working for the US Department of Agriculture for 13 years as a veterinary medical officer and auditor of food safety systems for animals.
Degrees
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Veterinary Science from the University of Minnesota - College of Veterinary Medicine (1994)
Bachelor of Science (BS), Animal Bioscience from Pennsylvania State University (1990)
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