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Lisa Lunn is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Kansas State University in 1999. Lunn has served in significant educational leadership roles, including as Director of the Large Animal Medicine and Surgery Academic Program and as Food Animal Educator. She coordinates the four Professional and Clinical Skills courses and the Public Health course for veterinary students. Her career emphasizes hands-on training in large animal veterinary practice.
Dr. Lunn plays a pivotal role in Texas A&M's 2+2 veterinary education programs, particularly at the Veterinary Education, Research, and Outreach (VERO) facility. She instructs students in practical procedures such as conducting ultrasounds on cattle during labs. Together with colleagues Benjamin Newcomer and Jenna Funk, she launched a Dairy Sciences class at West Texas A&M University, broadening undergraduate education in food animal sciences. Lunn's teaching contributions extend to professional skills development, preparing future veterinarians for clinical challenges in large animal medicine. She also participates in search committees and contributes to distributive veterinary education models.
