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What’s a Real Doctor?

by Dr. Cherice Roth

Are veterinarians real doctors? Turns out the answer is yes. This illustrated booklet shows children how a doctor of veterinary medicine is just as real a doctor as a doctor of human medicine.

$12.45 Member
$13.45 Nonmember

Product Code:
WHRD
Pages:
28
ISBN:
9781637103135
Publication Year:
2022
Format:
Book
Dimensions:
8x10
Publisher:
Fulton Books


"What's a Real Doctor?" fills the perceived chasm between a doctor of veterinary medicine and a doctor of human medicine at an early age. Tristan, Cooper, and Clara have a thoughtful discussion to compare both careers from a child's perspective. Their discussion, without a doubt, leaves everyone a little more confident and a little more informed on what veterinarians actually do that makes them real doctors.
 
The second book in the Real Doctor series, “What Does a Real Doctor Look Like?”, is also available either separately or—for special bundle pricing—as part of a set with "What's a Real Doctor?" (Real Doctor Set: “What’s a Real Doctor?” and “What Does a Real Doctor Look Like?”)
Dr. Cherice Roth is a graduate of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. Before veterinary school, she earned a Master’s Degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Biochemistry. She spent time perfecting her exotic animal medicine and surgical knowledge in Australia, and upon returning to the U.S., mentored and guided veterinary assistants and DVMs in her home hospitals. She has held many roles within veterinary medicine from associate DVM, Medical Operations Support Manager all the way to Chief Veterinary Officer.
 
Dr. Roth has done clinical, industry and administrative work within Veterinary Medicine. She was one of the developers of the RACE approved Virtual Care University as well as MyPetDoc. Dr. Roth has remained on the cutting edge of perfecting virtual veterinary care. She is currently the Chief Veterinary Officer of Fuzzy Pet Health as well as an advisory board member for Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association (MCVMA) & Veterinary Professionals Instilling Black Excellence (VIBE).