Horse Medicine

The horse medicine course (COMPMED 103) is offered as an Undergradate/Graduate course during the Winter quarter 2009 to Stanford students.

Sherril Green's Biographical Sketch


Dr. Sherril Green is a veterinarian who is board certified in large animal internal medicine by the American College of Veterinary Medicine. She has taught equine medicine to veterinary students at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the University of Florida and at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. She completed her doctorate degree in Neuroscience at University of California at Davis, and was an adjunct instructor in Veterinary Pharmacology at the UC-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, before joining the faculty in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford in 1995. A life-long horse owner and equine enthusiast, she has authored numerous papers and book chapters and has lectured at national and international meetings on topics ranging from equine rabies to neonatal foal medicine.

Journal Publications


Book Chapters


Students with documented disabilities: Students who may need an academic accommodation based on the impact of a disability must initiate the request with the Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) located within the Office of Accessible Education (OAE). SDRC staff will evaluate the request with required documentation, recommend reasonable accommodations, and prepare an Accommodation Letter for faculty dated in the current quarter in which the request is being made. Students should contact the SDRC as soon as possible since timely notice is needed to coordinate accommodations. The OAE is located at 563 Salvatierra Walk (phone: 723-1066)."

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Updated September 2009
Prepared by J Atuk-Jones