Veterinarians go au naturel to bring attention to integrative medicine.
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What started out as a joke ended up a calendar of holistic veterinarians in the buff-albeit with strategically placed patients and props-to educate and raise awareness about integrative medicine.
Photos courtesy of Margo Roman, DVM
September 2012: Dr. Heather Mack, Balanced Equine Wellness, Mountain Home, Idaho
October 2012: Dr. Hubert Karreman, Penn Dutch Cow Care, Narvon, Penn.
November 2012: Dr. Ella Bittel, All Pets Acupuncture and Holistic Health Clinic, with her spouse, Dr. James Armer, Cornville, Ariz.
December 2012: Dr. Ronit Aboutboul, Animan Veterinary Homeopathy, Tel Aviv, Israel
January 2013: Dr. Andrew Turkell, Calusa Veterinary Emergency and Hyperbaric Center, Boca Raton, Fla.
February 2013: Dr. Karen Shaw Becker, Natural Pet Animal Hospital, Bourbonnais, Ill.
March 2013: Dr. Kim Henneman, Animal Health Options, Park City, Utah
April 2013: Dr. Vicki Burton, Healing Ways Veterinary Care, Laramie, Wyo.
May 2013: Dr. Ulrike Wurth, Animal Natural Healing Centre, Highton, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
June 2013: Dr. Allen Schoen, Allen M. Schoen, DVM, and Associates, LLC, Sherman, Conn.
July 2013: Dr. Michael Fox, author, former vice president of the Humane Society of the United States and former vice president of Humane Society International
August 2013: Dr. Melinda Franceschini, Mystic Stream Mobile Wellness Services for People and Animals, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
September 2013: Dr. Signe Beebe, Inegrative Veterinary Center, Sacramento, Calif.
October 2013: Dr. Kathy Bachus with veterinary technician Sierra Cox, Kanab Veterinary Hospital, East Kanab, Utah
November 2013: Dr. Perrin Heartway, Tri-County Veterinary Services, North Carolina
December 2013: Dr. Kerry Ridgway, Equine Therapeutic Options, Aiken, S.C.
Dr. Margo Roman, Main Street Animal Services of Hopkinton (MASH), an Integrative Veterinary Clinic, Hopkinton, Mass.
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