Liz Waynick, RVT Follow: Liz is a Registered Vet Tech (RVT) who has worked with dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, rats, bearded dragons, leopard geckos, Russian tortoises, box turtles, aquatic turtles, and smaller birds, such as cockatiels, sun conures, and green-cheeked conures.Highlights15+ years experience working professionally with pets with experience as a dental, surgical, and nutrition technician10 years experience working in a veterinary hospital settingBecame a Registered Veterinary Technician in 2010 Experience Liz has spent the last 10 years working in several multi-doctor veterinary hospitals. In each setting, she has been utilized for her expertise and skills in anesthesia and dentistry as a surgical assistant as well as a dental technician. Additionally, she has worked as a nutritional coach and helps owners to better understand their pet's nutritional needs and determining what to look for when picking a commercial, wellness diet.She currently works full-time at a five-doctor practice located just outside of Cleveland, Ohio, that sees dogs and cats as well as birds and small exotics. Education Liz received her Bachelor of Science from Muskingum University in New Concord, Ohio in 2008. Upon completion of her degree, she enrolled in the Vet Tech Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to pursue her dream. She passed the Veterinary Technician National Examination in January 2010 to be awarded her license as an RVT. She completes several hours of continuing education each year in order to better care for her patients, gaining knowledge of up-to-date and cutting edge advancements and techniques, such as laser therapy, integrative medicine, nutrition, feline medicine, and small exotic medicine. Title: Registered Veterinary Technician Education: Muskingum University, Vet Tech Institute Location: Akron, Ohio Expertise: Dog care, Cat care, Exotic animal care , Domestic pet behavior, Nutrition About The Spruce Pets The Spruce Pets, a People Inc. brand, is a new kind of pets website offering practical, real-life tips and training advice to help you care for your pet. The Spruce Pets reaches 10 million people each month. Learn more about us, our editorial process, and our commitment to ensuring we are providing you with the most trustworthy veterinarian advice.