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Lecturer


Office: 2371
Kim Lord Plummer
  • B.Sc. 1983, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • M.S. 1985, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Ph.D. 1992, University of Wisconsin, Neurosciences Training Program

Lecturer

  • Fundamental Principles of Veterinary Anatomy
  • Surgical Anatomy - review session for 3rd year surgeries
  • Veterinary Neuroanatomy-Neurophysiology 934:505

My teaching responsibilities focus on gross anatomy in the Fall semester. I enjoy getting to know the new, incoming students each year and helping them out through their first semester in Veterinary school. It is always fun to learn about the rich and diverse experiences that each of the new students brings to the school.

My other area of interest is Neuroscience. I teach the Neuroscience course designed for first year Veterinary Medical students in the professional DVM program. I am the Course Director, and co-teach with Drs. Marcia Gibson and Chuck Henrikson

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