Joli Jarboe
DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) A native of Shepherdsville, KY, Dr. Jarboe graduated from the Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. After spending a year in private practice and two years in a 24-hr referral hospital as an emergency clinician, she began a three-year neurology residency at the University of Missouri-Columbia. After completion in 1999, Dr. Jarboe stayed on as a clinical instructor overseeing the neurology/neurosurgical practice as well as providing instruction to students, interns and residents in neurology/neurosurgery.
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In 2001, Dr. Jarboe accepted a position at a busy multi-specialty veterinary referral hospital in Houston. In 2003, she had the opportunity to join a neurology-only veterinary practice in Las Vegas where she was involved in the training of three neurology residents; all of whom have gone on to become Diplomates in the college of veterinary internal medicine (neurology).
Dr. Jarboe has presented lectures at both the local and national level, as well as co-authored several book chapters and scientific articles pertaining to veterinary neurology. She was the recipient of the 2003 College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University Young Achiever's Award and also received the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award from Eastern Kentucky University Department of Agriculture's College of Business and Technology. In 2013, Dr. Jarboe obtained her ACVIM Neurosurgery Certificate of Training. She is also the current secretary of the Veterinary Neurosurgical Society. Her passion lies in all aspects of neurosurgery with a particular interest in brain and cervical neurosurgery.
Dr. Jarboe has presented lectures at both the local and national level, as well as co-authored several book chapters and scientific articles pertaining to veterinary neurology. She was the recipient of the 2003 College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University Young Achiever's Award and also received the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award from Eastern Kentucky University Department of Agriculture's College of Business and Technology. In 2013, Dr. Jarboe obtained her ACVIM Neurosurgery Certificate of Training. She is also the current secretary of the Veterinary Neurosurgical Society. Her passion lies in all aspects of neurosurgery with a particular interest in brain and cervical neurosurgery.