Goodyear, Arizona
As a writer on pet and veterinary topics at PetCopywriter.com
Highlights
Small animal clinical practice with special interests in dentistry and ophthalmology, won five contests/awards for copywriting
Education
Dr. Tammy obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Carolina in 2005, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Georgia in 2010.
Experience
Dr. Tammy worked in small animal clinical practice for four and a half years in Florida, followed by two years overseas in the United Arab Emirates. Passionate about both animals and writing, Dr. Tammy then transitioned from clinical practice to freelance writing on pet and veterinary topics. She obtained copywriting certification through American Writers and Artists Institute, with additional training in SEO and content marketing.
About
Dr. Tammy also writes about animals in a fictional format, and is working on a children's book about cats with superpowers. She lives in Arizona with her husband, two stepchildren, and a beautiful rescued Himalayan cat named Luna. In her free time, Dr. Tammy loves to try new coffee shops, travel, and go ballroom dancing. You can learn more about Dr. Tammy at PetCopywriter.com or TamaraSpellAuthor.com .
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