BA, Amherst College, Biology, 2000 (magna cum laude)
VMD, University of Pennsylvania, 2005 (magna cum laude)
DACVIM (large animal), Steinbeck Country Equine Clinic, 2010
Private practice, equine internal medicine specialist and general practitioner, 2005–2021
University work, locum 2016, 2021–present
Editor, Zuku review, 2016–present
Writing textbooks: Comparative Veterinary Anatomy, A Clinical Approach, 1st ed. (2021); Equine Emergencies, 5th ed (in process); and edited several additional textbooks
Equine cardiology, respiratory disease, ophthalmology, and endocrine disease; writing and editing veterinary materials; education of students, veterinarians, technicians, and clients
Hiking/running/exploring the outdoors (especially with my dog!), traveling with family and friends, playing and listening to music, and reading
Even after decades of long clinical work days/weeks/years, she is still excited literally every time she sees an animal (especially horses!)
Riley, a gorgeous Australian shepherd/border collie mix, who lives her best life every day
Growing up on a small farm in Pennsylvania, Dr. Grenager knew from a young age veterinary medicine was for her. During college she honed her leadership and outdoors skills doing a semester of sea kayaking and glacier mountaineering in Patagonia with the National Outdoor Leadership School, which also kicked off a serious desire to see the world. After graduating from UPenn in 2005, Dr. Grenager did her internship and equine internal medicine residency at Steinbeck Country Equine Clinic on the beautiful central coast of CA. Since then, she’s practiced in California, northern Virginia, Dubai, and most recently Ireland. She joined Zuku Review in 2016 and is thrilled that it allows her to balance her love of editing and teaching with clinical work. These days her laptop facilitates her editing and writing for Zuku, as well as the textbooks and articles on veterinary medicine, from many cool locations.