A podcast

about aquatic veterinary medicine

Aquadocs is dedicated to being an accessible and engaging resource for students, aquatic animal health professionals, and the public. We provide a platform for experts in their field to share their research, clinical cases, advocacy, and advice with an international community. Aquadocs is the #1 podcast on aquatic veterinary medicine and a top 50 life sciences podcast streaming in over 100 countries.

 
 

Michelle Greenfield-Feig DVM, CertAqV

Dr. Greenfield-Feig, Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine 2023, Princeton University 2018, is committed to pursuing a career in aquatic and zoological medicine. She is currently a rotating intern at Oradell Animal Hospital where she works with small animals and exotics, and volunteers at the Bergen County Zoo. She has worked with a variety of animal care and research organizations including The National Marine Mammal Foundation, HUBBS SeaWorld Research Institute, The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Brookfield Zoo, Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom, Cornell University Wildlife Hospital, and the Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program. Join in her exploration into aquatic medicine as she interviews aquatic animal health experts about their clinical cases, research, and advice for students entering this field.

www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-greenfield-feig-aquadocs

https://cornell.digication.com/michellegreenfield

 

Zach Greenfield-Feig

Zach, Princeton University 2018, currently works as a technical program manager where he supports software installs for governmental clients. He serves as co-producer and executive editor for all episodes of Aquadocs. He is madly in love with Michelle and supports her in all of her crazy endeavors, including starting a podcast where she interviews all of her fishy friends.

Casey Dubar

Casey Dunbar is a recent graduate of Roger Williams University where she graduated from the honors program with a bachelors of science in biology. She spent the majority of her undergraduate experience working in the Aquatic Diagnostic Laboratory on campus studying diseases of shellfish and fish, and learning aquatic animal health diagnostic and care methods. She is applying to veterinary school with hopes to pursue a career in aquatic medicine. Currently, she is a training vet technician at Garden State Veterinary Specialists and shadows at County Animal Hospital to gain experience for her future endeavors.