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It takes
intelligence, drive, and hard work to become a
veterinarian. It takes a lifetime of study to be
a good practitioner. Each of our veterinarians
attend at least twelve hours of continuing
education lectures per year. In addition, each
has developed special areas of interest and
expertise, and seeks to improve their skills in
these areas through additional conferences and
reading.
Our Vets:
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Dr. John Maniatty is a 1997 graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
medicine, and has worked seven years at a
veterinary hospital in Allentown, Pa. After
searching for quite sometime he fell in love
with Worcester County and specifically Ocean
City Animal Hospital. The hospital offers
quality pet care where giving clients quality
time is highly valued. This fits his philosophy
which is to strengthen the bond between you and
your special friend. When not in the office Dr.
John enjoys spending time with his lovely bride
of 15 years and 3 children. He is also a big
football fanatic (GO STEELERS). |
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Dr. Annie Flood
graduated from Washington College in 2003 with a
B.S. in biology and a minor in chemistry. She
completed her veterinary degree at the
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine at Virginia Tech. While in vet school,
she participated in multiple research projects
including the effects of nutrition on
osteoporosis, the use of micro-computed
tomography for the study of osteoporosis, and
agricultural target hardening for the Department
of Homeland Security. She also completed a
fellowship for the Comparative Oncology
Center. Dr. Flood is interested in Traditional
Chinese Medicine and its application in
veterinary medicine. She currently lives in
Ocean Pines with her spoiled cat Gracie. |
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