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Biography

I have known that I wanted to become a veterinarian since I was seven years old. Throughout my life, I have been fascinated by science, teaching, and animals. (Fortunately, my parents were tolerant enough to allow me to care for a menagerie of pets: dogs, cats, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pig, hamster, turtles, frogs, one chicken, birds, a raccoon, horses and a hermit crab). When I was 16 years old, I began to work for a veterinarian, helping him do whatever he would allow me to do. Over the course of the following eight years, I was able to watch, listen and learn, as well as contribute some of my developing skills to that practice. The University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana accepted me into their veterinary program in 1970 and I graduated with my D.V.M. degree in 1974. Upon my graduation, I worked for one year at a busy three doctor animal hospital with two highly experienced veterinarians, one of them a surgical specialist. For the following two years, I was employed at The Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago, seeing thirty patients per day and performing surgery on at least 2,000 patients over those two years. My dream of working in a more relaxed environment where I could actually get to know my clients and their pets, by spending more time with them in the exam room, became a reality when I began my own practice at Lavitt Animal Hospital in Morton Grove in 1977.

Interests

music, reading, my interests are my five cats, maintaining the animal hospital aquarium, creating stained glass windows and lamps, running and long walks, and gardening with my wife., one dog, one rabbit