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Dr. Noa Roman-Muniz was born and raised in Puerto Rico. After completing a pre-veterinary program at the University of Puerto Rico- Mayaguez in 1997, she earned a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2001. She has been with Colorado State University since the summer of 2001. After finishing an internship program in Food Animal Internal Medicine and Surgery at CSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital in 2002, she earned a M.S. degree with an emphasis in adult education in 2004 from CSU’s Department of Clinical Sciences. From 2004 to 2008, as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Clinical Sciences, she developed and facilitated culturally-sensitive training interventions for Spanish-speaking livestock workers. During that time she also conducted herd health investigations on Colorado dairy herds. Dr. Roman-Muniz has been with the Department of Animal Sciences since August of 2008 as the new Extension Dairy Specialist. Her areas of interest are animal health and well-being, dairy worker training, labor management, and human safety and health on livestock operations. Degrees: D.V.M. 2001. University of Wisconsin-Madison M.S. 2004. Clinical Sciences, Colorado State University Contact Information:
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 July 2009 ) |



