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Professional Staff
Both of our clinics are proud to maintain a highly experienced and knowledgeable staff of doctors and other professionals.
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George P. Shiflett (DVM, Founder)
Dr. Shiflett is the founder of
Bearden Hill Veterinary Clinic and West Bearden Veterinary Hospital.
He attended the University of Tennessee for his undergraduate degree
and then earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Auburn
University in 1953. He has practiced veterinary medicine in Knoxville
since 1953. He started his practice in Knoxville during an era when
there were only a handful of veterinarians in the area.
Dr. Shiflett is very involved in the community and has been an active
leader in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. His hobbies and interests include
boating, farming, gardening, and art. He enjoys travel with his family,
which includes his wife Julia, four children, and six grandchildren. He
has numerous dogs, cats, and some alpacas on his farm.
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John O. Wallce (RVT, Hospital Director)
A Native of Jamestown, Tennessee,
John graduated with a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of
Tennessee in 1968. He then went on to earn an M.S. in 1974 in
Agriculture from the University of Tennessee. John did his
veterinary technician training at Walter Reed Army Research Center
and served here from 1969-1971. He has been an integral part of the
health care team at West Bearden Veterinary Hospital since 1971
serving now as the Hospital Director. John served as the President of
the TVTA (Tennessee Veterinary Technician Assoc.) from 1976-1978.
John has been a very active leader in the community serving as a
leader in the Boy Scouts of America since 1985. He has also served as
an elder at Parkway Presbyterian Church. He has many hobbies
including cooking, gardening, and spending time with his family on
vacations to Jamaica.
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Mark Jones (DVM) A native of Knox County, Dr. Jones is a
graduate of the Webb School of Knoxville. After completing the
undergraduate requirements , he entered the University of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine and received his D.V.M. in 1983. He has
been a longtime member of the Knoxville Veterinary Medical Association
and served as President for 2 years. Dr. Jones is a member of the AVMA
and TVMA and has served on the local chapter of the TVMA Peer Review
Committee for the last 10 years. Dr. Jones enjoys all aspects of
veterinary medicine including ophthalmology, oncology, and behavior
issues. Dr. Jones serves as a deacon at the Central Baptist Church of
Bearden. He enjoys skiing with his family and plays mandolin in a
bluegrass band.
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Kevin W. Brott (DVM) Dr. Brott attended high school at the
Webb School of Knoxville. He graduated from Vanderbilt University with
a B.S. in General Biology. He then attended the University of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine to receive his D.V.M. degree in 1994.
Dr. Brott has served as President and Secretary of the Knoxville
Veterinary Medical Association and is currently a member of the AVMA
and KVMA. He has excelled in surgery and has special interests in knee
surgery and reconstructive surgery. He enjoys challenging medical cases
but also loves all aspects of pet care. He is a member of Westminster
Presbyterian Church. He enjoys skiing, gardening, fishing, and spending
time with his wife and four sons. He also does many home repairs as he
has four boys.
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Jane Fred (DVM) Dr. Fred attained her undergraduate degree in
Landscape Design from the University of Tennessee. She then went
on to attain her D.V.M. in 1986 from the University of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine. Jane began her career in Greeneville,
Tennessee in a mixed animal practice. She returned to Knoxville in 1990
to practice small animal medicine and surgery, and has been very active
in the Knoxville Veterinary Medical Association serving on its board of
directors for 6 years. Dr. Fred resides in Corryton with her husband
Joe Duncan and numerous cats, dogs, and horses. She enjoys horses,
fishing and travel.
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