BS, University of New Hampshire, 2001
MS, Cornell University in Soil Science, 2006
DVM, Cornell University, 2015
Northwest Veterinary Associates, 2015-2020
UNH Clinical Assistant Professor Animal Science, 2020 - present
AABP Board of Directors, 2018 - present
Preventative bovine medicine, reproduction, precision agricultural technologies, epidemiology. Advocating for agriculture, social/emotional health of farmers, and mentoring non-traditional cattle veterinarians.
Chasing my kids up and down mountains (hiking/skiing), paddling them across lakes (canoeing and rowing), watching sporting events and live music. Reading in quiet moments when they infrequently occur.
After graduating with my BS and feeling completely lost as to what came next, I hiked the Long Trail, which runs 272 miles the length of Vermont from Massachusetts to Canada.
Black lab COVID puppy who is now a terrible threenager - Tuukka. Desperately want a mini-donk and some goats, but we live in a swamp that would rot their feet off.
Dr. Brock took the long way to a veterinary career. After graduating with a pre-vet degree from UNH, she worked instead at the intersection of water quality and agriculture for ten years, including a brief stint as a lobbyist. At the ripe old age of 32, she decided her future was in fact meant to be in veterinary medicine. Dr. Brock was a food animal veterinarian for 5 years in Northwestern Vermont before returning to teach undergraduate animal science at UNH. She continues to care for a handful of dairy herds so that she doesn’t lose all those palpating muscles. She lives in Southern Maine with her husband and two rambunctious boys that keep her active and outside.