UF veterinary expert to receive Professional Achievement Award from alma mater

, a clinical behaviorist in the , has been chosen to receive the 2018 Professional Achievement Award from Keuka College, her alma mater.
Curtis, who graduated in 1980 from the college in Keuka Park, New York, was chosen for the award because of her exceptional achievements, honors and publications in the field of veterinary medicine, according to the college鈥檚 Alumni Association. The is one of five the organization bestows to recognize accomplished graduates.
Curtis will receive the award on Sept. 22, during the college鈥檚 鈥淕reen and Gold Celebration Weekend.鈥
As a clinical behaviorist, Curtis does house calls in Florida and South Georgia to aid people whose pets have behavioral issues, such as aggression or anxiety. She also teaches two classes at UF鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine.
鈥淭he honor that I have working with people every day, in an attempt to make a difference so that their pet can stay as a member of their family, is the best,鈥 she said.
After graduating with honors from UF鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine in 1997, Curtis completed her residency at the University of Georgia, where she also earned her Master of Science degree in psychology. She returned to UF in August 2003 and began working at the UF Veterinary Hospitals.
Throughout her time at UF, Curtis鈥 work has been published 34 times, and she has lectured across the globe, traveling to five continents.
Among her accomplishments, Curtis was featured on NBC鈥檚 鈥淭oday Show鈥 in July 2008, where she discussed fears and phobias in dogs. She was also featured on ABC鈥檚 鈥淣ightline,鈥 where she discussed her work with the Hemingway House cats in Key West.