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Annie Lemay

Veterinary Technician

I am originally from Quebec, where I graduated in 2006. I joined the team in 2021. I love being a technician and spending my day with furry friends. I have a special interest in lab and rehabilitation. For as long as I can remember I always wanted to work with animals. But what I didn't know is that life would put a special man on my path and because of him I would have the chance to do what I love all across Canada. I was really happy to see that our next adventure would bring us to beautiful Nova Scotia.

When I am not working, I like to spend time outdoors hiking or at the beach. I also like to cuddle up on the couch with my husband, our 2 human children and our 2 fur babies Noisette (pictured) and Mysti to watch a good movie.

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Black History & Veterinary Medicine - Dr. Alfreda Johnson Webb (1923-1992)

Today's medical historian of colour is Dr. Alfreda Johnson Webb. Dr. Webb graduated with her DVM with our previous blog star Dr. Hinton, as one of the first female African American veterinarians in the US. Both of these great women were also the first black members of the Women’s Veterinary Medicine Association. She also founded the School of Veterinary Medicine of North Carolina State University. In 1971, she became the first African American woman in the North Carolina General Assembly, serving on many committees including serving as the Chairperson of Minority Affairs, president of the Democratic Women of NC, and a member of the NC Council on Sickle Cell Syndrome.   So you can see despite so many obstacles Dr. Webb was still able to make history and so can we!   Written by: Ashley G, VT   Resources: https://www.medvetforpets.com/black-history-month-2021-black-veterinary-history-makers/ https://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/diversity-inclusion/national-womens-history-month/    

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