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Elizabeth Perry, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM)
Section Head and Clinical Assistant Professor, Large Animal Field Service
- BS: University of Findlay
- DVM: Western University of Health Sciences
- Internship: Humphrey Giacopuzzi and Associates Equine Hospital
- Rotating Internship: Virginia Tech Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center
- Residency: Kansas State University
perryer@rowan.edu
Dr. Elizabeth Perry is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Section Head of the Large Animal Field Service at the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University. Dr. Perry grew up in South Jersey in West Deptford Township. She attended the University of Findlay where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in pre-veterinary and animal sciences. In 2011 she moved to California to attend veterinary school at Western University of Health Sciences. She attended the Chi Institute and completed the equine acupuncture course during her last year of veterinary school. She graduated in 2015 and was induced into the Phi Zeta Honor Society. In 2015 she began her first internship at Humphrey Giacopuzzi and Associates Equine Hospital in Ventura County California. In 2016 she moved to Leesburg, Virginia to complete a rotating internship at Virginia Tech’s Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center where she found her passion for equine internal medicine. In 2017 she moved to Manhattan, Kansas to begin her three-year residency in equine internal medicine at Kansas State University. During her residency she conducted research in immunology investigating vaccine reactions in adult horses and plasma reactions in foals. In 2020 she completed her residency, graduated from K-State with a master’s degree in veterinary biomedical sciences and was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society. She has since been practicing internal medicine in Southern California (Humphrey Giacopuzzi) and New Hampshire (New England Equine Medical and Surgical Center). Dr. Perry is honored to be on faculty at the first veterinary school in her home state and is ecstatic to be teaching the next generation of veterinarians.
Publications
- Hayes AM., Kastl B, Perry ER, Moore AR, Springer NL. “Multiple myeloma presenting as blepharitis in a horse.” Veterinary Clinical Pathology, vol. 52, no. 3, 29 May 2023, pp. 514–520, https://doi.org/10.1111/vcp.13227.
- Trimble AC, Delph KM, Perry ER, Valberg SJ “Sarcocystis myositis and vitamin E deficiency in a gypsy vanner stallion suspected of having equine motor neuron disease.” Equine Veterinary Education, vol. 32, no. 12, July 2019, https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13136.
- Perry, Elizabeth R., et al. “Investigation of bovine serum albumin‐specific IGE expression in horses.” Equine Veterinary Education, vol. 36, no. 4, 7 Aug. 2023, pp. 189–196, https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13868.
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