Staff
Lauren Hurley
A 1998 graduate of King Philip High School in Wrentham, Lauren was born and raised in Norfolk MA. After graduating from Alfred University in New York in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology, she returned to the area to work as a full-time veterinary nurse at Randolph Animal Hospital.
Having always loved animals, Lauren previously worked as an intern at the Animal Center in the Museum of Science in Boston and held a position as a nature counselor at the Stony Book / Massachusetts Audubon Society. In addition to her duties as a nurse at Randolph Animal Hospital, Lauren has also managed adoptions for the hospital via Petfinder.com.
At home, Lauren has several furry companions. Her pets include Bailey, a female Brittany spaniel and three cats, Zach, Ophelia and Snickers. An avid fan of the outdoors, Lauren spends her leisure time playing soccer, skiing and surfing. She also enjoys baking foods to share with her co-workers.
Why Lauren likes working at Randolph Animal Hospital - "Animals can be just as important as the human members of a family. They deserve quality care. Working at Randolph Animal Hospital has allowed me to nurture both the clients and the patients."
Abigail Savard
Originally from to Wolfeboro NH, a vacation resort town located on Lake Winnipesaukee, Abigail joined the Randolph Animal Hospital staff in 2005 as a part-time kennel attendant.
At home, Abigail spends much of her time accompanied by her two pets, a yellow Labrador named Summer and a domestic long-haired cat named Daisy. During her leisure time, she enjoys hiking and taking Summer to the beach.
Why Abigail likes working at Randolph Animal Hospital - "I grew up with many animals: cats, dogs, chickens, geese and a Shire horse. I've always loved animals, and by working at the kennel, I am able to be around, and learn about, all the different breeds of dogs and cats."
Lindsay Hemphill
Lindsay began working at Randolph Animal Hospital in 2005 as an intern while attending Stonehill College. After receiving her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology with a minor in Biochemistry in May of 2006, she became a full time veterinary nurse at the hospital.
Recently, Lindsay adopted a cat named Vaughn from the hospital, and she and she has worked as a volunteer for the Cape Cod Stranding Network, rescuing stranded marine mammals.
Scuba diving is Lindsay's favorite hobby. She was a junior olympic springboard diver and has performed with a championship Irish step dance team since 1992. She also enjoys water skiing, rollerblading, swimming, painting, and traveling. To date, she has been to Ireland, Spain, Africa, Australia, Hawaii, Alaska, and Prince Edward Island.
Why Lindsay likes working at Randolph Animal Hospital – "The hospital is a really fun place to work. Everyone has a passion for animals and enjoys what they do. We really do take care of important family members!"
Emily Morrison
Veterinary technician Emily Morrison has been part of the Randolph Animal Hospital staff since May 2006. A New Jersey native, Emily has been working in the animal care field since 2003 and plans to attend Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in the future.
Emily attended Tufts University and received a Bachelor's Degree in Biology in 2006. Emily is an avid equestrian and has been riding horses since the age of seven. She has taught at horse-riding camps and also works as a volunteer with the MSPCA. She also recently joined the ASPCA.
When she's not working at the hospital or riding horses, Emily can be found on the dancefloor or outside skiing and hiking.
Why Emily likes working at Randolph Animal Hospital - "I love working with people who share my passion for working with animals and for medicine. It has also been a great learning experience for me."
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