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Margaret Fordham

Associate Professor at Veterinary Medicine, Rowan University0 Followers

At the forefront of innovation in veterinary education, Dr. Margaret Fordham, DVM, serves as an Associate Professor and Director of Veterinary Clinical Skills at Rowan University's Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine. With an impressive academic background, Dr. Fordham earned her Bachelor of Science from Smith College, followed by a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the prestigious Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. She further honed her expertise through a rigorous residency at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Fordham's role at Rowan University is pivotal in advancing the clinical skills curriculum, ensuring that students are well-prepared to meet the demands of modern veterinary practice. Her dedication to teaching and mentorship is evident in her innovative approach to veterinary education, where she integrates cutting-edge techniques and technologies to enhance learning outcomes. Throughout her career, Dr. Fordham has been committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Her passion for veterinary medicine extends beyond the classroom, as she actively engages in initiatives that promote animal welfare and community outreach. Her leadership in these areas has not only enriched the educational experience for her students but also strengthened the university's ties with the broader community. Dr. Fordham's contributions to veterinary medicine are recognized both nationally and internationally. She frequently participates in conferences and workshops, sharing her insights and research findings with peers and aspiring veterinarians. Her work continues to inspire and influence the field, as she remains dedicated to the advancement of veterinary education and practice. In addition to her academic and professional achievements, Dr. Fordham is known for her compassionate approach to veterinary care. Her commitment to excellence and her unwavering dedication to her students and patients alike make her a respected and admired figure in the veterinary community.

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