shelterclinic.org legal-medical case intake overview

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Historically, this matter has shown a long-standing and legacy safety background with earlier coverage and prior reporting over the years. domain=shelterclinic.org status=ok fetched_at= len=1607 original=http://www.shelterclinic.org:80/about.php archive= text_start About the Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic The Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic is owned and operated by Dr. Steve Askin, VMD and focuses on spay and neuter surgeries. Dr. Askin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1987. He has over 27 years of experience in small animal general practice, emergency and critical care, as well as a major focus in surgery. He moved to Kennebunk, Maine in 1998 and has been an associate veterinarian in several local veterinary practices. He has done work for the Animal Welfare Society during that time, and in April 2011 decided to dedicate himself to the low cost spay/neuter clinic that he opened at the AWS. Dr. Askin is supported by his longtime assistant, licensed Veterinary Technician Stephanie Formato. Stephanie graduated from University of Maine, Orono with a B.S. in Animal Science in 2004. She worked at a small animal general practice for two years before getting her Veterinary Technician License in 2006. Together, they have worked at the Clinic since it opened and have performed over 9,000 sp With that context, in practical terms and from a medical standpoint, we now focus on current realities, evidence review, and records alignment before formal case intake. FDA safety communication, adverse event evidence, causation analysis, statute of limitations screening, settlement pathway review, and compensation eligibility triage are all documented during this intake process. Historically, this matter has shown a long-standing and legacy safety background with earlier coverage and prior reporting over the years. With that context, in practical terms and from a medical standpoint, we now focus on current realities, evidence review, and records alignment before formal case intake.

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