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Dr. Brooke Finke Case
was born in Columbus and was raised on a dairy farm in Northeastern
Bartholomew County near Hope. She graduated from Hauser High School
in 1979 and went on to Purdue University where she earned a Bachelor
of Science degree in Animal Sciences in 1983 and her Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine degree in 1986. She
married Mark Case in 1984 and started working with Dr. Wes Robinson,
the founder of Athens, right after graduation from Purdue. She and
Mark have two children, Shelby and Tanner. The live on the family
farm just west of Hope and they have beef cattle, border collies and
two cats. She enjoys reading, scrapbooking and watching her son
Tanner play high school sports. She and her family attend St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in Columbus.
Dr. Case is a member of the Bartholomew County
Health Board, the Bartholomew County 4H Council, the project leader
for 4H Veterinary Science in Bartholomew County, a member of the
Ninth District Indiana Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA), the
state IVMA, the American Veterinary Medical Association and the
American Animal Hospital Association. She is also a member of the
District 8 Animal Surveillance and Emergency Response Team for the
Indiana State Board of Animal Health and is the Bartholomew County
Animal Disease Control Emergency Coordinator.
Dr. Case knows, after 20+
years in this profession, that veterinary medicine is not just about
the animals but about caring for the people with whom the animals
live and building relationships with those individuals. She feels
blessed to have been afforded the opportunity to come home to
Bartholomew County and make a life and living in the community where
she spent her formative years.
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Dr. Stacey Shore was
born and raised in Massachusetts. She graduated from the University
of New Hampshire in 1984 receiving a degree in Animal Science with a
Pre-Veterinary Option. She then moved to Indiana to attend Purdue
University and she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in
1989. Dr. Shore is a member of the American
Veterinary Medical Association, the Indiana Veterinary Association
and the Central Indiana Veterinay Association. In her spare time she
enjoys cross-stitching, spending time with friends and playing with
her golden retriever Duncan.
Dr. Shore feels that the role of the veterinarian
is to maximize the human-animal bond in both healthy and sick
situations. Her house call service used to be called "Your
Veterinary Connection". She strongly believes that communication is
essential in order for our four-legged family members to get the
best care possible. Dr. Shore has a special interest in animal
behavior.
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