1. Amber Burton, DVM
Vienna, VA | 918.752.7873 | aburtondvm@gmail.com
EDUCATION Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine 2011-2014
Starkville, MS
Post-Doctoral Residency: Shelter Medicine & Surgery
Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
Oklahoma State University, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences
Stillwater, OK
Post-Doctoral Internship: Shelter Medicine & Surgery 2010-2011
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine 2006-2010
Pre-Veterinary Medicine 2005-2006
Oklahoma State University, Institute of Technology
Okmulgee, OK
Pre-Veterinary Medicine 2004-2005
Morris Public High School 2002-2005
Morris, Oklahoma
PUBLICATIONS Spay Neuter & Other Shelter Surgery. Bohling, Bushby, et al. Chapter 8: Instrumentation for
Spay
Neuter. (In progress of publication)
AWARDS/Honors Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program (OHLAP) 2005-2010
Equine Proficiency of Surgery Award April 2010
W.F. Dunaway Character Award May 2008
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Dean’s Honor Roll Fall 2005/Spring 2006
High School Valedictorian May 2005
VETERINARY EXPERIENCE
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Starkville, MS
Residency: Shelter Medicine & Surgery August 1, 2011 – May 2014
Primary involvement involves operating two mobile surgical units throughout the state of Mississippi servicing
animal shelters and providing high-volume sterilization procedures. Primary duties focus on surgical
instruction to 3rd and 4th year Veterinary students, whom rotate on units and perform an average of 30-40
procedures each day per unit. Other activities include working with local shelters on intake, housing, cleaning,
disinfection, management, and treatment protocols.
Tupelo-Lee Humane Society. Tupelo, MS.
Veterinarian: Shelter Medicine December 2013 – May 2014
Provide on-site shelter medicine consulting work/education to Executive Director and employees of animal
shelter (annual intake 8,000+). Duties include intake and medical examinations, behavior evaluations, and
humane euthanasia. Large focus spent on education of employees on basic animal welfare, feeding, cleaning,
housing, and proper allocation use of current facilities. Emphasis placed on implementing changes in shelter in
accordance to ASV’s Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
Advanced Pet Care of Northern Nevada. Reno, NV. December 2011 - Current
High Volume Spay Neuter Surgeon
Work in conjunction with SPCA of Reno as well as medical and hospital directors of Advanced Pet Care in
order to offer high volume low cost surgeries to low-income residents of Reno area with mission goal to help
reduce pet overpopulation. Development and implementation of HQHV surgical protocols within a private
practice setting in order offer a specialty service while having the highest economic value to clients, patients,
and practice. Routinely perform 30-40 surgeries per day.
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Stillwater, OK July 2010-2011
Internship: Rotating Small Animal Shelter Medicine & Surgery
Six months rotating intern at OSU’s Teaching Hospital, six months as veterinarian at City of Tulsa’s Animal
Welfare. At the Teaching Hospital, cases were seen on different services, such as Shelter Medicine,
Ophthalmology, Small Animal Surgery, Community Practice, and Emergency. Primary duties involved student
teaching, case work-up & diagnostics, patient care, and client communication. At the City of Tulsa Animal
Welfare (avg intake of 12,000), primary duties involved medical management of all intake and shelter residents,
daily behavior assessment/evaluations, daily surgeries (including sterilizations, mass removals, amputations,
enucleations), and animal cruelty case investigation & reports.
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University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Gainesville, FL September –October 2010
Off-Campus Internship Elective: Shelter Medicine & Surgery
Assisted clinicians & faculty with surgical instruction to 3rd and 4th year veterinary students in all aspects of
shelter medicine & surgery. Performed demonstrative mass removals, fore-limb amputations, and high
efficiency sterilization surgery for students on rotation. Volunteered services with other local veterinarians for
low-income veterinary clinics in Gainesville, Florida.
Dubai Equine Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates [U.A.E.] November – December 2009
Veterinary Student Externship: Equine Medicine & Surgery
Assisted interns & senior clinicians with on-call and emergency medicine including, colic, laceration,
fracture, and metabolic exhaustion management. Performed racetrack diagnostic procedures
[Endoscopy, Lameness evaluation, Digital Radiography] Administered daily treatments and physical
evaluations to all in-house patients with extensive involvement in corneal ulcer care, fracture & wound
management, colic intubation & reflux procedures, and foal handling/care. Primary focus in Endurance
racetrack medicine performing IV catheterization, blood work evaluation, fluid therapy, and lameness
evaluation.
Capeside Animal Hospital, Leland, North Carolina August- September 2009
Veterinary Student Externship: Small Animal Surgery, Practice, & Medicine
Assisted clinicians with hospital patient care, blood work evaluation, radiography, and client
communication. Performed wellness evaluations including: routine vaccinations, fecal examinations,
heartworm testing, and deworming. Performed volunteer spay & neuter surgeries with the local Friends
of Feline Program to help reduce the feral cat population of the surrounding counties.
New Hanover County Animal Control, Wilmington, North Carolina June - July 2009
Veterinary Student Externship: Small Animal Surgery, Shelter Medicine
Performed spay & neuter surgeries on adoptable animals; Evaluated patients for adoptability using
learned aspects of animal behavior; Participated in teaching of pre-veterinary and veterinary students
important aspects of surgery and care – including instrument identification, care, handling, suture
techniques, basic aspects of anesthesia, and pre- & post-operative patient care.
Banfield: The Pet Hospital; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina June – July 2008
Veterinary Student Externship: Small Animal Practice & Medicine
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Performed veterinary wellness exams on each patient by appointment that included: Key aspects of client
communication, [Educating clients on the importance of preventative veterinary care by routine
vaccinations, deworming, heartworm prevention, ectoparasite control, etc.], extensive physical exams,
experience with paperless computer system & technology, and client-patient time efficiency. Assisted
with surgery and emergency procedures including routine spays & neuters, enucleations, mass removals,
and heat strokes.
College Road Animal Hospital, Wilmington, North Carolina June – July 2008
Veterinary Student: Small Animal Surgery
Active participant with the catch & release program, Friends of Feline. Performed wellness exams,
routine vaccinations, deworming, and volunteer spay & neuter surgeries to help reduce the feral cat
population of the surrounding counties.
Heritage Place Horse Auction, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Veterinary Student: Equine Medicine
Performed physical exams and coggins on over 300 head of yearling racetrack horses. Assisted with pre-
purchase examinations and digital radiography with head veterinarian, Dr. Crosby.
REFERENCES
Dr. Phil Bushby. Marcia Lane Endowed Chair of Humane Ethics & Animal Welfare. Clinical Instructor for MSU-CVM
Shelter Medicine & Surgery. 662.312.5654. bushby@cvm.msstate.edu
Dr. Sarah Kalivoda. Advanced Pet Care of Northern Nevada. Medical Director. 405.471.4182. info@apcnv.com
Summer Knight. Tupelo Lee Humane Society. Interim Director. 662.213.4900.
Dr. Cathy Pienkos. City of Tulsa Animal Welfare. Shelter Veterinarian. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Shelter Medicine
& Surgery, Oklahoma State University. CPienkos@cityoftulsa.org
Dr. Brenda Griffin. Adjunct Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences.
griffb@.ufl.edu
Dr. Lesa Staubus. Clinical Instructor for OSU-CVHS Shelter Medicine & Surgery. 405.744.8051. Lesa@stuabus.com
Dr. Becky Brewer-Walker. State Veterinarian with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. 405.522.6131 Office.
405.522.0756 Fax
STATES CURRENTLY LICENSED: Oklahoma, Maryland