American Animal Hospital Association
Katie Berlin, DVM, CVA has extensive work experience in the veterinary industry. Katie currently holds the position of Director of Content Strategy at the American Animal Hospital Association, where they previously served as a Veterinary Content Strategist. Additionally, they are the Creator and Host of The Vet Reset Podcast. Katie has also worked as an Advisory Board Member at Wedgewood Pharmacy. Prior to these roles, they worked as a Freelance Copywriter and held various positions at Brief Media, including Veterinary Officer and Veterinary Editor in the Marketing Services department. Katie gained valuable clinical experience as an Associate Veterinarian at Shiloh Veterinary Hospital PA, Good Hope Animal Hospital, VCA Bridgeport, and Liverpool Animal Health Center. Katie is also a certified BollyX Instructor at Omni Fitness.
Katie Berlin, DVM, CVA completed their education in a sequential manner. Katie first attended Williams College from 1996 to 2000, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued their passion for veterinary medicine at Cornell University from 2005 to 2009. At Cornell, they obtained their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, specializing in Veterinary Medicine. It is important to note that no other assumptions can be made about their education history based on the information provided.
American Animal Hospital Association
The American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization that accredits animal hospitals throughout the United States and Canada. AAHA-accredited veterinary hospitals are champions for excellent pet health care. They voluntarily choose to be evaluated on approximately 900 standards of veterinary care. Currently, over 3,600 small animal veterinary hospitals are accredited by AAHA. Consultants regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA’s standards for services and facilities. Mission: Enhance the abilities of veterinarians to provide quality medical care to companion animals Enable veterinarians to successfully conduct their practices and maintain their facilities with high standards of excellence Meet the public's needs as they relate to the delivery of small animal veterinary medicine