Liz Fernandez—Listening to the call of her heart from an early age, Dr. Liz Fernandez,DVM chose to pursue a life’s work based on what she loved — animals. Her career has taken her from general practice to emergency medicine to holistic practitioner. It has been an amazing journey that she finds as rewarding today as when she graduated over 30 years ago from UC Davis Veterinary School. She became a Certified Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Practitioner after completing certifications in veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbology, tui-na*, and Chinese food therapy. Since 2002 she has owned the housecall practice Acupuncture For Pets.
Dr. Shoba Sreenivasan earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA in 1986 and completed a post-doctoral forensic fellowship at USC. She is a Clinical Professor at Keck School of Medicine of USC, works as a VA psychologist, and has a private forensic psychology practice. She’s co-authored Totally American, a motivational book, and authored the Mattie Spyglass series. She has also written numerous scholarly publications and book chapters in the fields of forensic psychology, violence risk assessment, and Veterans’ issues.
Dr. Linda E. Weinberger earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Houston in 1979 and subsequently completed a postdoctoral forensic fellowship at USC. She has been the Chief Psychologist at the USC Institute of Psychiatry, Law, and Behavioral Sciences, and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Keck School of Medicine of USC for over three and a half decades. She is the author of numerous book chapters and scholarly publications in the fields of forensic psychology, suicide risk, and violence risk assessment.
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