Veterinary Medicine Hanover
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Originally from Wooster, Ohio, Dr. Patterson earned his DVM in 1975 from Ohio State University. During his education, he worked at the Vector Borne Disease Unit at the Ohio Department of Health. In 1976, following a 1 year internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston, Dr. Patterson became an associate veterinarian at Roberts. Over the years, Dr. Patterson has developed an interest and expertise in surgical medicine and has been the primary surgeon at VCA Roberts since about 1998. Dr. Patterson and his wife CJ have two grown children and a new grandson. He has many outside interests that include gardening, woodworking, bird watching, cosmology, particle physics, and low scale inventing.
Dr. Mary Reynolds Callahan is a 1988 graduate of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. She has been in clinical practice at VCA Roberts Animal Hospital in Hanover since August of 1988. Dr. Reynolds Callahan is currently Medical Director of our practice. Her professional interests include wellness, preventive health care (vaccines, nutrition, and dental health care) and geriatric medicine. She routinely sees general clinic appointments 3-4 days per week and has one general surgery day per week that includes procedures such as spays, neuters, abdominal exploratories, tumor removals, and dental procedures. Dr. Reynolds Callahan lives in Scituate with her husband, Kevin, two dogs and two cats. Dr. Reynolds Callahan is a native of Maine and maintains a family home on an island there. Her interests include boating, reading, and hiking with her dogs at local parks and trails. Above all else, she enjoys spending time with her family and is her grandsons' biggest fan at all their local sporting events!.
Dr. Martin graduated from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth with a bachelor degree in biology. She then went on to Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated in 2003 with her DVM. Directly following graduation, she completed a 1 year internship at VCA South Shore Animal Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Dr. Martin has been an associate veterinarian at VCA Roberts Animal Hospital since August, 2005. She especially enjoys dermatology and general medicine cases.
Dr. Martinez graduated in 1997 from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University. In 1998 he completed an internship at Garden State Veterinary Specialist in New Jersey and then followed that with several years in private practice in the New England area. In 2002, while recovering from his third open heart surgery for a congenital heart defect, he studied Perfusion Technology at Northeastern University and Brigham and Women's Hospital. From 2003 to 2006 he served in a Fellowship in Cardiac Surgery at Children's Hospital Boston, and held an appointment as instructor in the Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Prior to joining Robert's Animal Hospital in 2007, Dr. Martinez completed one year of a residency in Cardiology at Angel Animal Medical Center. Dr. Martinez hails from Boston, but considers Colorado, where he spent many of his formative years, his second home. He currently resides in Boston with his lovely bride Wendy. They have a beautiful little boy, five cats, Harley a retriever, a fish tank, and an imaginary monster in their bomb shelter named Randall. All of his spare time is spent with his family enjoying the great wealth of riches that life has to offer. He also enjoys cycling, fine dining, building Lego sets, is a bit of a coffee connoisseur, and hopes to rediscover the joys of home beer brewing. His professional interests include cardiology, emergency medicine and critical care. He has special training, experience, and a strong interest in cardiothoracic medicine, echocardiography, and thoracoscopy, a minimally invasive technique to perform thoracic procedures, such as partial pericardiectomy and thoracic biopsies.
Dr. Tehrany graduated with a MS in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences from Texas A&M University in 1999, then continued on to earn her DVM from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in 2004. After practicing veterinary medicine in Texas and in Oregon, Dr. Tehrany joined the team at Roberts Animal Hospital in the summer of 2008. She is originally from Hanover and is happy to be back home in Massachusetts. She lives with her husband and 3 children. She also shares her home with her cat, Cleo, a guinea pig named Chestnut, and a few chickens. Dr. Tehrany enjoys practicing a mix of general and emergency veterinary medicine.
Dr. Moses graduated from the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He completed his internship at South Shore Veterinary Associates, and he fulfilled credentialing requirements for board certification in cardiology with training assisted by Angell Memorial Animal Hospital and Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. In 1987, Dr. Moses became board certified in cardiology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Dr. Moses is staffed at VCA Roberts Animal Hospital in Hanover, VCA South Shore Animal Hospital in South Weymouth, and travels to VCA Plymouth for ultrasounds. He has advanced training in abdominal ultrasound imaging, respiratory diseases, and endoscopy.
After graduating from Ross University in 2007, Dr. Borofsky completed a one year internship at the VCA South Shore Animal Hospital, and then became Medical Director and primary vet at the VCA Animal Care Center in Marshfield. As of May 2011, Dr. Borofsky has joined the Roberts family and we are thrilled to have her and look forward to meeting the many longtime ACCM clients that have decided to join our family as well. Dr. Borofsky has a special interest in general and preventative care.
Dr. Page grew up in a military family and enjoyed the coasts of Virginia, Hawaii, and Rhode Island. He worked as a veterinary technician at Roberts Animal Hospital before fulfilling his dream of becoming a veterinarian. Dr. Page did his undergraduate work at Bridgewater State University where he did research on basking sharks. He graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota. He has two dogs, Nash and Jaycee, and loves spending time outdoors with them.
Dr. Henricks is a very experienced small animal internist. He received his veterinary degree from The Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan in 1982. He then completed a rotating small animal internal medicine/surgery internship at the Animal Hospital of Regina in Saskatchewan, followed by a residency in small animal internal medicine at The Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. After his residency, Dr. Henricks held an appointment as an assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, and then as an emergency clinician at Academy Emergency Veterinary Facilities in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Since 1988 he has been working in specialty practices in Massachusetts. Paul became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in the subspecialty of Small Animal Internal Medicine in 1989. Dr. Henricks has special interests in gastroenterology, endocrinology, hematology, and dermatology, as well as specialized training in abdominal and thoracic (non-cardiac) ultrasound and rigid endoscopy. Dr Henricks also offers abdominal ultrasound examinations and the diagnosis and management of hormonal problems in ferrets.
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