Rusty Stott, DVM Rusty Stott teaches undergraduate courses in Utah State University’s College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (CAAS) and in the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM). He is responsible for the health of animals owned by the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and some owned by CAAS—primarily cattle and small ruminants—that are used in teaching, research and dairy production. He works with many researchers, providing surgical expertise and collecting samples. He is interested in all facets of animal wellness and especially in assisted reproduction techniques.
Holly Mason, DVM Prior to joining the faculty at USU, Holly Mason was an associate veterinarian at Unionville Equine Associates in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and had several externships across the country, including at the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, Kentucky. She teaches an undergraduate horse health care course, in addition to teaching clinical anesthesiology and equine neonatal medicine in the SVM. She also participates in equine reproduction research and in doing embryo transfers and other work with USU researchers.
Sarah Ward, Research Assistant/Technician To say Sarah Ward loves animals is an understatement. As a teen, she actually delayed getting her driver’s license so she could continue riding her horse to school and other local stops. Prior to working at USU, Sarah received training at Mountain Veterinary Hospital and worked in several large and small animal practices. Word from the students and faculty she works with is that there isn’t a vein she can’t hit or an animal she can’t deliver.
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