Dr. Amanda Lee graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences before attending UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 2013. She completed a small animal rotating internship at Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, CA in 2014 and a residency in emergency/critical care medicine at New England Animal Medical Center in West Bridgewater, MA in 2017. She returned to her home state of California and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Critical Care in 2017. She enjoys knitting, roller derby, sci-fi novels, and television crime dramas. She lives with her new husband Reggie, their redonkulously cute pittie Madison, and a cantankerous cat Darwin, who has a cautious treaty with the sometimes overly-loving dog.
Published Article
- Physical examination, serum biochemical, and coagulation abnormalities, treatments, and outcomes for dogs with toxicosis from amanitin-containing mushrooms: 59 cases (2006-2019), JAVMA | MAR 1, 2021 | VOL 258 | NO. 5, Read Article.
Education
California Polytechnic State University
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group
Small Animal Rotating Internship
New England Animal Medical Center
Emergency/Critical Care Residency
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Board Certified in Emergency & Critical Care