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Dr. Diana Dornbusch Cron is
a native of Cincinnati's "West Side," and her childhood pets
were patients of Glenway Animal Hospital for many years. She
is a graduate of Western Hills High School and Miami
University. Prior to entering veterinary school, she worked
as a science teacher at Seven Hills Upper School, then as a
Clincial Chemist for the Cincinnati health Department. After receiving her DVM degree from Ohio
State in 1993, she worked as an associate veterinarian in Maryland,
first at Quince Orchard Veterinary Hospital, then at Cumberland
Valley Veterinary clinic where she established an exotic animal
medicine program. In addition to treating dogs and cats, Dr.
Dornbusch has a special interest in treating small animals, such as
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Dr. Brian Cron was born in
Cincinnati, but grew up in Celina, Ohio located on Grand Lake St.
Mary's. He wanted to be a veterinarian since he was two years
old, after his grandmother gave him a set of toy animals. As
an undergraduate student at Ohio State Dr. Cron focused on Animal
Science and Molecular Genetics. He earned his DVM degree from
Ohio State in 1992, and worked for three years as an associate at
Shenandoah Veterinary Hospital in Martinsburg, West
Virginia. During his time in Martinsburg, Dr. Cron
gained extensive experience in small animal medicine, surgery, and
emergency medicine. While Dr. Cron enjoys canine and
feline medicine and surgery, he also holds special
interests in canine and feline dentistry and behavior. The Crons met while attending veterinary
school at Ohio State. They married in the fall of 1994
and purchased Glenway Animal Hospital from its founder, Dr.
Fred Leininger, in the summer of 1995. Their immediate family
consists of their six-year old daughter Elizabeth, Orange,
Annie Widget, and Scooter (cats), Esa Lilly (dog), Idgie and New
Birdy (cockatiels) and Clifford (rabbit). In their spare
time the Crons enjoy camping, hiking, bicycling, and
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Dr. Rebecca K. Naas was born in Iowa and lived in
Illinois before settling in Skaneateles, a little town in central
New York State. When her father mended an injured duckling
with sewing thread, she found her career at the ripe old age of
four. She completed her undergraduate studies at Grove City
College PA before earning her DVM at the University of
Tennessee. Dr. Naas lives in Erlanger Kentucky with her
husband, two children and two lovable lab mixes. She will
gladly show you their pictures if you ask! Dr. Naas enjoys
treating all "furry creatures with paws" and looks forward to
meeting you and your pets. |
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