Fosters collaboration and teamwork.
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Elizabeth Robbins, D.V.M., is Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Small Animal Primary Care, Shelter, and Community Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona Campus. She is a faculty member in the Animal Health Institute, actively practicing small animal primary care at the Companion Animal Clinic. Dr. Robbins holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Science from Northern Arizona University. Her clinical work focuses on veterinary medicine, emphasizing preventative care for small animals.
In her professional biography, Dr. Robbins expresses her passion: she has always been intrigued and inspired by the human-animal bond, partnering with pet owners to help their animals live happy, healthy lives through preventative medicine and education. She enjoys building relationships with clients and their pets, addressing concerns across different life phases, as animals become like a second family to her. The Companion Animal Clinic operates Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Glendale, supporting her educational and clinical contributions. Listed in the university catalog and faculty profiles, her leadership role supports veterinary student training and community medicine initiatives. Contact details include clinic phone 623-806-7387 (PETS) and faculty phone 623-537-6360.
