Dr. Chauvet
received her Doctorate from the University
of Saskatchewan, in Canada, in 1990. She
completed an internship in Small Animal
Medicine and Surgery at the University of Illinois,
and a residency in Neurology/Neurosurgery at the
prestigious University of California, in Davis.
She received her diplomate status with the American
College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 1995 and
is one of less than 115 neurology diplomates in the nation.
From 1994 to 1999, Dr. Chauvet was a professor at the
University of Wisconsin in Madison, teaching in clinics
and lecturing, as well as involved in gene therapy research
for brain cancer. In 1998, she developed an international
course in Basic Science in Veterinary and Comparative Neurology
and Neurosurgery. She is published in both veterinary and human
medical journals, and continues to speak internationally.
Dr. Chauvet is an active member of the FVMA, AVMA, and ACVIM.
Dr. Chauvet has a two year old son, Vincent, that keeps her energized
and smiling. She also has a 3 year old poodle cross, Oliver Sacks,
and a 6 year old cat with too many toes, Edward Charles Goldfinger.
see Dr. Chauvet on NBC News

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Dr. Chauvet is the 2005 winner of the Frank G. Berlin Sr. Woman Entrepreneurial Excellence Award.
Dr. Chauvet was awarded the 2006 Young Professional Award.
Dr. Chauvet hosts a monthly pet health education show on ABC 7 Sunrise Show.
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