Jarrod R. Moss graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a B.S. in Biology. He then attended Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and gained extensive background experience in the fields of pain management, dermatology, wound repair, and cancer diagnosis and treatment. Postgraduate training was completed in a rigorous high volume internship in a West Los Angeles Animal Referral center. There he received extensive training in oncology, ultrasound, ophthalmology, critical care, emergency, and internal medicine. He also has continued education in advanced diagnostics such as ultrasonography and ophthalmology.
Dr. Moss has extensive training in internal medicine, critical care, and advanced diagnostic procedures. He firmly believes advanced medicine should be made available to all clients and pets by their family doctor. This philosophy allows him to bring high quality care into the realm of general practice and everyday clients. By practicing high quality medicine at the general practice level, he hopes to increase the awareness of disease, identify early markers of disease, and have more successful treatment outcomes when compared to national averages.
He is also the owner and manager of Audible Achievements L.L.C. Established while he was still a medical student, this company develops, markets, and distributes educational materials for veterinary students in both the United States and overseas.
Additionally, Dr. Moss currently writes an informative column for pet owners that receives distribution in the Denver, Colorado area. He was also a contributing editor to the Colorado State University Veterinary Newsletter and an active board member of the Colorado State University Veterinary Judicial Board.
Dr. Moss established an organization called Troubled Teens Taking Care of Animals, in which troubled teenagers were allowed to shadow veterinarians. This project teaches teenagers how to care for sick animals, the value of team work, and lessons in critical thinking.
Outside the field of veterinary medicine Jarrod R. Moss uses his experience in the Little League World Series to teach children the fundamentals of baseball, team sports, and competition.
Dr. Moss's code of conduct is set by the following principles: