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Brian Poteet,
MS, DVM, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology and
Diplomate of the American Board of Science in
Nuclear Medicine,

Dr. Poteet attended
Texas
A&M University where he obtained his undergraduate degrees,
an MS in Veterinary Physiology, followed by a DVM in 1991. He
then completed a 3-year residency program in veterinary
radiology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He has been
the Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Gulf Coast Veterinary
Specialists in Houston, TX since 1994. He is
board
certified by the
American
College of Veterinary Radiology as well as by the American
Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine. He is a visiting professor
of radiology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A
& M University and is in adjunct faculty member of the
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research in San Antonio, TX.
In addition to scientific publications, he has presented
numerous presentations covering various topics including
radiology, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance
imaging. His special interests include veterinary nuclear
medicine and ultrasound.
Dr. Poteet can be reached at
drpoteet@gcvs.com
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M. HATCHER FABIANI,
DVM, Diplomate,
American College of Veterinary Radiology

Dr. Fabiani received a bachelor's degree in Veterinary Science
from Texas A&M
in
1991. In 1993 she received her DVM, also from Texas A&M
University. Following graduation she practiced general veterinary
medicine in Houston for 6 years. Dr. Fabiani joined Gulf Coast
Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 1999. She completed her three
year radiology residency in 2001. Dr. Fabiani is board certified
by the American College of Veterinary Radiology. Her interests
include computed tomography and ultrasound.
Dr. Fabiani can be reached at
drfabiani@gcvs.com
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Dr. Robert Werner 1st year Resident

Dr. Robert Werner attended Texas A&M University before being
accepted into Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, and
graduating in 2004 with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. Upon
graduation, he practiced in a busy mixed-animal practice for 3
years, caring for patients from dog and cats to cattle and horses.
He completed a 1-year radiology internship at Gulf Coast Veterinary
Diagnostic Imaging. He was then given the opportunity to pursue a
3-year radiology residency at Gulf Coast and will sit for his board
accreditation examination in 2011. He enjoys spending his spare
time in the outdoors with his wife and three young boys. He performs
Diagnostic Imaging proceedures under the supervision of a staff
Radiologist.
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Dr. Holly Polf 1st year Resident

Dr Holly Polf graduated in 2003 from Oklahoma State University
College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, she did a
one-year rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at
Florida Veterinary Specialists in Tampa, Florida. She moved to
Houston in 2004 and practiced for 3 years at a small animal
practice. She then completed a 1-year internship in Radiology
at Gulf Coast Diagnostic Imaging before beginning a residency in
July of 2008. In her spare time, Dr. Polf enjoys spending time
with her husband, walking her dogs, cooking and reading. She
performs Diagnostic Imaging proceedures under the supervision of a staff
Radiologist.
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Dr. Clint Feagin Intern

Dr Clint Feagin received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree
from Texas A&M University in 2004. After graduation, he spent four
years as a mixed animal general practitioner in Quitman, TX. Dr.
Feagin began his internship at GCVS in July 2008 and plans to begin
a residency in radiology in the summer of 2009. Dr. Feagin is
married and has a two-year-old son. His hobbies include saltwater
fishing, hunting, cooking, and snow skiing. He performs Diagnostic
Imaging proceedures under the supervision of a staff Radiologist.
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