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Veterinary Emergency and Clinical Care Specialist

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    Veterinary Emergency and Clinical Care Specialist

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    • About Muhammad
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      • A Resource Hub for Pet Owners and the

        Veterinary Community

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        Muhammad Harfoush, BVSc, DACVECC

        Board-Certified Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Specialist

      • Helpful Resources and Information

        Muhammad Harfoush, DACVECC, on Emergency Medicine, Focus, and Building Trust Under Pressure
        Originally published on Brainz Magazine Muhammad Harfoush is a board-certified Veterinary...
        What Pet Owners Should Expect and How to Prepare for a Vet ER Visit
        Originally published on Petguide.com Emergency veterinary visits rank among the most...
      • Clinical & Professional Interests

        • Education & Team Development: Mentoring students and colleagues, fostering supportive learning environments, and promoting healthy, sustainable team culture.

        • Neurodiversity Advocacy: Advancing inclusion and practical support for neurodivergent professionals in veterinary medicine to help teams and individuals thrive.

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        Muhammad Harfoush, BVSc, DACVECC

        Muhammad Harfoush, BVSc, DACVECC, is a board-certified Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Specialist known for his integrity, direct communication style, and unwavering advocacy for patients, clients, and veterinary teams.

        Muhammad earned his veterinary degree and completed two internships followed by a rigorous residency to specialize in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. He is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (DACVECC), a milestone reflecting years of advanced training and clinical excellence.

        At the core of Muhammad’s work is a deep commitment to compassionate, ethical care.

        Beyond treating patients, Muhammad is passionate about educating and mentoring new veterinarians and support staff, improving clinical workflows, and fostering healthier, more sustainable work environments within emergency medicine. As a neurodivergent professional himself, he has a growing interest in improving the integration and support of neurodivergent individuals within the veterinary field.

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