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Becoming a successful practice owner
Dr. Stobie completed his undergraduate work at Cook College/Rutgers University before graduating from the University of Missouri-College of Veterinary Medicine. He completed an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, then went on to complete a three-year surgical residency at the University of Minnesota and earn a Master's Degree in Veterinary Surgery, Radiology, and Anesthesia. Dr. Stobie is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and completed the mini-MBA certificate program at the Rutgers School of Business.
In 2000, he formed Veterinary Surgical and Diagnostic Specialists (a mobile surgical and ultrasound practice) that evolved into what is today, NorthStar VETS, where he serves as Chief of Staff. Dr. Stobie also participates in veterinary management groups, providing guidance on veterinary economics and practice management. In addition, he is involved in development of new and novel surgical techniques including the dome trochleoplasty for patellar luxations in dogs and pioneered a new total hip procedure.