Veterinary Investigator Program - Cornell University 06-08 2017
Veterinary Medical Scientist Research Training Program - Texas A&M University 06-08 2018
Timeline
Michael Manriquez
League City,TX
Overview
5
5
years of professional experience
Work History
Medical Director
Lakefield veterinary group
League City, TX
06.2023 - Current
Worked with veterinarians, technicians, and corporate support staff to provide quality veterinary care to clientele, fostering a high bonding rate for the hospital.
Review and monitor medical care and records in a busy five-doctor practice to ensure quality of care.
Directly responsible for the hospital's financial well-being, profitability, mentorship, and staff conflict mediation.
Performed all medical and surgical duties of a full-time veterinarian, consistently exceeding production numbers while maintaining administrative responsibilities.
Veterinarian
Lakefield Veterinary Group
League City, TX
05.2020 - Current
Performed all basic functions of a veterinarian in a general practice setting: examining patients, performing diagnostics, diagnosing, and prescribing medications.
Practice consists of 50% wellness, 50% illness, and emergency care.
Surgical experience is comfortable with OVH, neuter, enucleation, pyometra, GDV, splenectomy, abdominal exploration, gastrotomy, enterotomy, and amputation.
Five consecutive years of consistently meeting monthly production numbers for the financial health of the practice.
Special area of interest in POC ultrasound as an expansion of the physical examination.
Education
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine -
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
05-2020
Bachelor of Science - Biology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
05-2016
Skills
Client communication
Soft tissue surgical experience
Business strategy and financial planning
Point of Care ultrasound
Veterinary Investigator Program - Cornell University 06-08 2017
"Identification of novel Brucella canis antigens for improved diagnostic testing"
DVM student research project
Poster presentation at conference hosted at NIH
Results contributed to new diagnostic test available through New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Lab.
Veterinary Medical Scientist Research Training Program - Texas A&M University 06-08 2018
"Feasibility and position optimization of a wearable smartphone ECG monitor in exercising horses"
DVM student research project
Poster presentation at annual conference hosted at Texas A&M University
Results incorporated into larger project evaluating wearable models to be used to screen race track horses for ECG abnormalities.