1. Bret A. Miller
CMR 445 Box 133
APO, AE 09046 Germany
011+49+1712732318 iPhone
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bretmiller@dvm.com
Profile
Interested in purchasing a mixed animal veterinary practice or becoming an associate with the potential for buy-in.
Special interest in surgery. Practice management experience of almost 4 years. Availability October 2018.
Education
09/2008 – 05/2012 University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, WI
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; GPA 3.6
09/2004 – 04/2008 Brigham Young University-Idaho, Rexburg, ID
B.S. in Animal Science; GPA 3.8
Licensure
Current Wisconsin #6817-50
Current USDA Accredited, New Mexico #068144
Current Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostician #48-16815
Accomplishments
2010 – 2012 US Army Health Professional Scholarship Program
2010 Merck Merial Scholar
2005 – 2008 BYU-Idaho Academic Scholarships
2005 Outstanding Freshman in Animal Science Award
2002 – 2004 Served LDS Church in Munich, Germany/Austria Mission
1997 Eagle Scout
Experience
07/2015 – Present Branch OIC Stuttgart Military Veterinary Clinic, Stuttgart, Germany
Responsible for 9 military working dogs, 13 personnel, and all management decisions.
Proficient in small animal soft tissue surgery, medicine, and dentistry.
05/2012 – 06/2015 Section OIC Holloman AFB Veterinary Clinic, Holloman AFB, NM
Responsible for 10 military working dogs, clinic inventory and personnel, and all
management decisions. Proficient in small animal soft tissue elective surgery.
05/2009 – 04/2010 Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Madison, WI
Working as a student hourly in Large Animal Surgery assisting surgeons, surgical
prepping, moderating inventory, and disinfecting rooms/equipment. Monthly on-call shifts.
2. 05/2010 – 08/2010 Department of Medical Sciences, Madison, WI
Research/Lab Assistant in Holstein steer E. coli O157:H7 transmission trial. Cared for and
monitored animals. Sampled for, cultured, and isolated E. coli. Strict adherence to
biosecurity protocols.
04/2008 – 08/2008 Interstate Batteries, Appleton, WI
Warehouse manager position responsible for flow of inventory and coordinating employee
duties to ensure daily work progression.
01/2008 – 04/2008 BYU-Idaho Teacher’s Assistant, Rexburg, ID
Farm Animal Anatomy Lab Assistant interacting directly with students to assist in their
learning and occasionally ran lab independently of instructor.
01/2007 – 04/2007 Holsum Elm Dairy, Hilbert, WI
Worked in Maternity Ward and Fresh pen. Involved in calving, checking vitals, diagnosing
DA, treating sick, administering injections, IV fluids, etc. Experience with mastitis cultures
and artificial insemination.
01/2006 – 04/2006 Circle Four Farms (Farrow to Finish Operation), Milford, UT
Spent one month on breeding, farrowing, nursery, and finisher sites respectively. Cared
for all ages of pigs, processed and fostered piglets, vaccinated, drew blood, etc.
Experience in collecting/testing semen and assisting necropsy.
12/2004 – 04/2005 Calfsource, DePere, WI
Intensely involved in calf care, feeding, processing, dehorning, vaccinating, transporting,
etc. Responsible for BVD notch samples and drawing/testing blood for protein levels.
Branded and implanted growth hormones.
Publications
2013 Cesarean Section in alpacas and llamas: clinical management and outcome of 34
cases (1997-2010)
Bret A Miller, BS; Sabrina H Brounts, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS; David E Anderson,
DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS; Elizabeth Devine, DVM. March 1, 2013, Vol. 242, No. 5,
Pages 670-674 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
2012 Differences in Colonization and Shedding Patterns after Oral Challenge of Cattle
with Three Escherichia coli O157:H7 Strains
Megan J. Kulow, Tina K. Gonzales, Kelly M. Pertzborn, James Dahm, Bret A. Miller,
Dongjin Park, Raju Gautam, Charles W. Kaspar, Renata Ivanek, and Dorte Dopfer̈ ̈
November 2012 Volume 78 Number 22 Applied and Environmental Microbiology
p. 000