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Dr. Yu-Tin Lee

Dr. Yu-Tin Lee was born in Taiwan where she lived until 8th grade when her family moved to the United States. After spending the first year in cold Michigan, she moved to sunny California and fell in love with the Bay Area. After high school, Dr. Lee attended UC Davis and graduated with honors with a major in Biochemistry and a minor in animal Biology. Her original goal was to become a physician, however, that goal was quickly changed after adopting her favorite dog in the world, Fido, a terrier mix. While taking care of Fido, she realized that her true passion lie in the field of veterinary medicine.
After graduating from UC Davis, Dr. Lee moved to Michigan to attend veterinary medical school at Michigan State University. She was involved in several organizations such as Secretary of Student Chapter of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (SVECCS), member of Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA), etc. Dr. Lee graduated with honors n 2005 and was inducted to Phi Zeta Veterinary Honors Society.
After graduation, Dr. Lee was proudly accepted into a rotating internship in small animal medicine as Tufts University, school of Veterinary Medicine. During the one-year training program, she rotated through a variety of specialty fields such as emergency and critical care, internal medicine, neurology, surgery, ophthalmology, and gained valuable experiences. She developed a strong interest in emergency and critical care medicine.
Dr. Lee is ecstatic to finally move back to the sunny Bay Area and working as a clinician t Berkeley Dog & Cat Hospital.
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