As a veterinarian, Dr. Holly Sparks has a passion to help heal animals of all types. But her real passion is working with equine athletes. “Horses are really incredible animals who play many diverse roles in our society. Since I was little, I have always cared deeply about keeping them healthy and happy.”

Yet, across her career in clinical practice, Sparks occasionally came up against challenging cases, especially with the healing of skin wounds and musculoskeletal injuries. “I realized that there was still a lot to learn about how we can best treat and prevent these injuries, and that kind of spurred me into a PhD,” says Sparks, DVM, PhD, assistant professor, large animal surgery at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM).

Sparks first got a taste of research when she was accepted into an equine orthopedic research program at Cornell University, shortly after her graduation from veterinary college at Michigan State University. She went on to complete a residency at the University of Saskatchewan and became board certified in large animal surgery. But it was her intense desire to find better ways to help horses heal after injury that motivated Sparks to return to academia.

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