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Dr. Matthew J.
Director of Advising
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Dr. Jedlinski is a Fear Free Certified Practitioner with a diverse background in cell biology, public health, and veterinary medicine. With expertise in infectious diseases, epidemiology, and diagnostic development, he provides students with a diverse perspective on veterinary medicine.

During his undergraduate studies at Saint Louis University, where he earned a BS in cell biology and physiology, Dr. Jedlinski gained valuable research experience through an internship at the Saint Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine. 

After graduation, Dr. Jedlinski matriculated to the University of Minnesota, where he earned an MPH in Epidemiology, focusing on foodborne and zoonotic diseases. While in graduate school, he was employed by the State of Minnesota Department of Health's Foodborne Illness Epidemiology Unit. Additionally, he completed a specialty internship with the Zoonotic Disease Epidemiology Unit of the Department of Health. His master's thesis was an epidemiological study of the risk of Salmonellosis among agricultural workers in Minnesota.

Dr. Jedlinski attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, where he received his VMD. During his time at PennVet, he participated in the Boehringer-Ingelheim Veterinary Scholars Program, a prestigious research fellowship that allowed him to work on developing a point-of-care, portable PCR diagnostic for equine infectious diseases.

With his extensive academic and research background, Dr. Jedlinski is well-equipped to guide students through the rigorous veterinary school admissions process. His firsthand experience navigating the application process, coupled with his expertise in various fields, provides him with a specialized perspective to share with aspiring veterinarians.