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Dr. Wei Wei Yang, Veterinarian and Principal Clinical Pathologist Dr. Yang is a practicing veterinarian with more than 30-years experience in veterinary laboratory diagnostics and clinical veterinary medicine in the PRC. Dr. Yang was part of the first group of 80 veterinarians that were licensed in 1997 by the Beijing Municipal Government to practice veterinary medicine. Prior to joining the International Center for Veterinary Services as a staff veterinarian at its inception in 2005, Dr. Yang was the chief veterinarian at the San Yuan Clinic, a branch of the Huadu Animal Hospital. Before that, Dr. Yang worked at the Beijing Municipality’s Diagnostic Laboratory for over 20-years where she was in charge of the culture laboratory and supervised the laboratory technicians. Dr. Yang is also a seasoned practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine and veterinary acupuncture. Dr. Yang has extensive veterinary experience with small animals and has been serving the expatriate community in North China for more than a decade. Her vast experience in the care of dogs and cats and small companion animals has been invaluable to the pet-owning community. Dr. Yang is a native Mandarin speaker.
Amy S. Kapatkin, DVM, MS, DipACVS Visiting Professor of Orthopedic and Neurosurgery & Foreign Consultant Veterinarian
Dr. Kapatkin received her B.S. in Animal Science in 1978 from Purdue University and her D.V.M. from GAUF in the Philippines in 1981. Her internship and surgical residency were at The Animal Medical Center (AMC) in New York from 1985-1990 after 4 years of general practice. She spent 6 additional years at the AMC as a staff orthopedic surgeon, then spent 8 years at the University of Pennsylvania as an Assistant and then Associate Professor in Orthopedic Surgery and has been at University of California, Davis since 2004 as an Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Kapatkin received her MS in 2006 from University of California, Davis while on faculty. She is a member of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, on the board of regents for the college and her research interests are clinical trials using kinetics and kinematics leading to evidence based medical knowledge. Dr. Kapatkin is married to Dr. Bob Poppenga, a veterinary toxicologist Professor at the University of California, Davis. They have an 8 and an 11 year-old Chinese daughter sparking some of their interest and devotion to China. Dr. Kapatkin enjoys time with her family (including her pets), traveling, meeting new people and running.
Dr. Zenithson Ng, DVM, Foreign Consultant Veterinarian Dr. Zenithson Ng is very excited to join the ICVS team as a foreign veterinary consultant. Born and raised in northern New Jersey of the United States, he has known his entire life that his calling was to become a veterinarian. Dr. Ng received his Bachelor’s of Science degree from Rutgers University with a major in animal science and minor in equine science. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Cornell University and completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in New York City. Dedicating his life to improving animal and human health, Dr. Ng has worked with a wide variety of animals in many different settings. He has conducted research in equine exercise physiology, reproductive neurophysiology, circadian behavior, pet identification, and veterinary communications. He also has a special interest in the dynamic relationship between humans and animals and the healing power of pets, which has given him the opportunity to work for nonprofit organizations committed to providing for the special needs of underprivileged, immunocompromised, and disabled people and their pets. Dr. Ng has worked with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Governmental Relations Division, delving into legislation and policy regarding veterinary medicine in Washington, DC. He is a certified equine massage therapist and has lectured and developed practical teaching seminars regarding llama, alpaca, and swine health and husbandry. Aside from his focus on the human-animal bond, animal assisted therapy, and communications, Dr. Ng’s professional interests include internal medicine, oncology, preventive health, and shelter medicine. He enjoys the beach, water sports, horseback riding, exploring new cities, and baked goods. Dr, Ng misses his friends and family at home but is thrilled to be in China, exchanging knowledge and skills to further improve veterinary medicine on a global scale.
Dr. Madeleine Tremblay, VMD, Foreign Consultant Veterinarian Dr. Tremblay first came to China in 1998 and is one of the earliest western-trained veterinarians to be based in Beijing. Prior to joining ICVS as a Foreign Consultant Veterinarian in 2007, Dr. Tremblay practiced veterinary medicine in Montreal, St. Maarten Island and in Beijing at the San Yuan Veterinary Clinic. She has extensive experience with cats and dogs and has also treated exotics (e.g., birds, reptiles, etc.) and zoo animals. Dr. Tremblay has been serving both the international and local community of pets and their owners in China for nearly a decade and continues to provide treatments, surgeries and hospitalizations at ICVS. Dr. Tremblay is a member of the Quebec Veterinarian Association (OMVQ) and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1990). Dr. Tremblay is a native French speaker, fluent English speaker and is conversant in Mandarin.
Dr. Yuan Fang Wu (Jessica Wu), Veterinarian, BVSc Dr. Wu joined the International Center for Veterinary Services as a veterinarian in 2006. Prior to joining ICVS, Dr. Wu was a veterinarian resident at the Animal Hospital of the China Agricultural University in Beijing. Dr. Wu is a trained veterinary surgeon with special interests in internal medicine, dentistry, radiology, anesthesiology and ultrasonography. She is currently pursing advanced training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and veterinary acupuncture. Dr. Wu graduated with honors from the China Agricultural University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine where she received her Bachelor’s of Veterinary Science degree. A native of Chongqing, Sichuan province, Dr. Wu speaks Mandarin, Sichuan dialect and English. In her leisure time, Dr. Wu enjoys travel, films, music and good food.
Dr. Bo Li, Veterinarian, BVSc, MVSc Dr. Li joined the International Center for Veterinary Services as a veterinarian in 2007. Prior to joining ICVS, Dr. Li spent more than 7-years working as a small animal veterinary surgeon in Beijing. Dr. Li has significant expertise in internal medicine,soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, dentistry, laboratory diagnostics and radiography. Dr. Li specializes in infectious diseases (e.g., feline and canine distemper, parvovirus, respiratory illnesses, etc.), skin diseases and other animal diseases commonly seen in China. Dr. Li graduated with honors from the Beijing Agricultural College Faculty of Veterinary Medicine where he received his Bachelor’s of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Li is a candidate for the Master’s of Veterinary Science degree from China Agricultural University. A native of Beijing, Dr. Li speaks native Mandarin and fluent English. During his leisure time Dr. Li enjoys sports, films, reading and travel.
Dr. Chun Yan Sun (Sophia Sun), BVSc, MVSc Dr. Sun has been in clinical practice as a small animal veterinarian since 2001. Dr. Sun has significant expertise in surgery, dentistry and internal medicine. Her medical research has focused in internal medicine, disease diagnostics and the effects of anesthesia on companion animals. Dr. Sun has also worked extensively with wildlife on a deer sanctuary in North East China, helping with difficult births to deliver foals by caesarean. Dr. Sun graduated with honors from Northeast Agricultural College where she received her Bachelor’s of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Sun is a candidate for the Master’s of Veterinary Science degree from Yunnan Agricultural University. A native of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang province, Dr. Sun speaks Mandarin and English. In her leisure time, Dr. Sun enjoys sports and travel. |
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