Dermatology red flags and allergy mimickers
Episode 291, Dec 04, 10:00 PM
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Meghan Solc, DVM, DACVD, grew up on a hobby farm in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Solc later moved to Prince Edward Island, Canada, where she ultimately achieved her dream of becoming a veterinarian, receiving her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2012 from the Atlantic Veterinary College. After graduation, Solc relocated to Toronto, Ontario, to complete a rotating and specialty dermatology internship. She was accepted into a residency with Thrive Pet Healthcare Partner Dermatology for Animals. In 2018, she became an American College of Veterinary Dermatology diplomate.
Meghan Solc, DVM, DACVD, grew up on a hobby farm in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Solc later moved to Prince Edward Island, Canada, where she ultimately achieved her dream of becoming a veterinarian, receiving her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2012 from the Atlantic Veterinary College. After graduation, Solc relocated to Toronto, Ontario, to complete a rotating and specialty dermatology internship. She was accepted into a residency with Thrive Pet Healthcare Partner Dermatology for Animals. In 2018, she became an American College of Veterinary Dermatology diplomate.
Solc has continued her work with Dermatology for Animals in Akron, Ohio, and recently moved to Catonsville, Maryland. She has trained two dermatology specialty technicians and continues to work with residents through the ACVD. In 2024, she received the dvm360 Veterinary Heroes Award for dermatology.
She resides in Baltimore with her wife, Katie, and their fur kids, Bruce, Iris, and Max. When she's not promoting the field of veterinary dermatology, Solc can be found traveling, hiking, rowing, and exploring new foodie spots.