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The Staff at ADRC
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The team of receptionists and technicians at ADRC are truly a trusted and vital part of client communications. Through frequent office meetings and formal continuing educations seminars they are kept up to date on dermatologic diseases and therapy.
Meet the Office Manager
Yvonne R. has worked at ADRC since 1987. She shares her home with two dogs: Zeke a Labrador retriever and Ruca a Blue Heeler. Her favorite dermatologic conditions are demodectic mange and sarcoptic mange because she enjoys the reaction that comes from the staff and pet owners when they see the mites under the microscope. Yvonne would like to share two of her favorite quotes:
“The reason dogs have so many friends is because they wag their tales instead of their tongues.” ~Anonymous.
“Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in you own house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor . . . Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.” ~Mother Theresa
Meet the Receptionists
Helen F. has worked at ADRC since August, 1990. Helen’s four legged family members are two cats: Sassy is a domestic longhair and Simba is a domestic shorthair. Her favorite dermatologic disease is canine atopic dermatitis.
Brittany S. has worked at ADRC since April, 2006. Brittany shares her home with a domestic shorthair cat named Hims. One of her favorite dermatologic conditions is food allergy dermatitis. 
Brittany’s quote: “Dogs come when they’re called; cats take a message and get back to you later.” ~ Mary Bly
Shayna S. has worked at ADRC since May, 2007. Shayna’s four legged family members include a miniature long haired dachshund named Geovanna, and Jayke, a standard dachshund. One of her favorite dermatologic conditions is food allergy dermatitis.
Shayna’s favorite cliche: “Dogs are not our whole life. But they make our lives whole.”

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