Dr. Juliette Nye attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and received her BS in Animal Science and BA in French Studies. After spending some time in Paris post-grad, she decided to pursue her Master of Science in Conservation Medicine at Tufts University to learn more about wildlife, medicine, and One Health. She then went to The Ohio State University to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
Prior to veterinary school, Dr. Nye worked at a small animal emergency hospital in Boston, MA and Chicago, IL. Throughout veterinary school, she shadowed in large animal, equine, and small animal hospitals. She also completed her clinical rotations at multiple zoos and wildlife hospitals across the United States and New Zealand.
Dr. Nye chose this profession for her love of solving problems and learning something new every day. “Veterinary medicine is constantly advancing, and we are always incorporating new diagnostic and treatment techniques to patient care.”
One of Dr. Nye’s favorite aspects of veterinary medicine is the opportunity to work with new and unfamiliar species, constantly expanding her knowledge and experience. She also has a passion for client education, valuing the chance to connect with pet owners, build lasting relationships, and collaborate in solving challenges together.
In her free time, Dr. Nye enjoys traveling, learning new languages, baking and trying new recipes, and hiking while birdwatching and searching for other wildlife!