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 Dr. Kasman has been a veterinarian for over 20 years. Prior to veterinary school he was a research fellow at the San Diego Zoo where he studied the reproductive physiology of endangered species including: Elephants, Rhinoceros and Primates. He has coauthored over 30 scientific papers on the reproductive endocrinology of these species which has aided the captive propagation and ultimate survival of these majestic creatures. While finding this work extremely rewarding he was drawn back to working directly with animals and entered clinical practice. Upon graduation he was an associate at several animal hospitals in Orange and Sullivan Counties. In addition to treating Dogs and Cats he pursued an interest in exotic animals and birds taking advanced courses and attending conferences. In 2000 he purchased the Monroe Animal Hospital. During the past 9 years he has welcomed many new dog and cat patients. He continues his interest with exotic species by seeing birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets and just about any animal that can fit through the door. He has also been the veterinarian for the Sanctuary for Animals in Westtown. This farm has over 900 animals, including an Elephant, over 40 camels, primates, lions, bears and many other species. He is a member of many veterinary societies and attends annual conferences to continue his education. In his free time he enjoys hiking, mountain biking and spending time with his family and his chocolate lab Roxy.

Dr. Kate S. Greenberg Monroe Animal Hospital proudly welcomes Dr. Kate Greenberg. Dr Greenberg earned a doctorate in veterinary medicine in May 2009 from the University of Missouri Columbia CVM. She did a pre-clinical veterinary curriculum of BVMS (DVM equivalent) at Glasgow University College of Veterinary Medicine from 2004-2006. Dr Greenberg also earned a B.S. in Zoology, concentration in Neurobiology/Animal Behavior from Michigan State University, 2004. She is the 2009 recipient of the Anne Miller-Roth and Jerome E. Roth Equine Proficiency Award, for proficiency, interest, significant contributions, and superior performance in Equine Medicine and Surgery. She is a previous member of the Michigan State University Polo Team and loves to care for and ride her horses in her free time. Dr. Greenberg looks forward to serving the community as she continually keeps up on the newest technologies for small animal, exotic and large animal medicine. She has a special interest in theriogenology and reproductive medicine as well as diagnostic Ultrasound. Among Dr. Greenberg’s greatest attributes is her capacity for caring and her ability to communicate with our furry friends and their people. Her dedication to providing the best possible medical care is unwavering.
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