Dr. Corse completed his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Irvine, where he was a four year scholar-athlete in Track and Field, competing in the 400m hurdles, the triple jump, and the mile relay. Dr. Corse received his veterinary degree from the University of California, Davis. He completed a small animal internship at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine followed by a surgical residency at Kansas State University. While at Kansas State University, Dr. Corse studied canine spinal injuries, earning a Masters Degree in canine spinal biomechanics. Interested in canine sports injuries and physical therapy, Dr. Corse completed course work at the University of Tennessee Canine Rehabilitation Program and in 2013 was trained in diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound for identifying and targeting treatment for muscle and tendon injuries. Active in the Atlanta community, Dr. Corse was the race organizer for the Atlanta Dog Jog from 2005 to 2009, helping raise over $50,000.00 for local charities. Dr. Corse continues to compete athletically, and is a competitive cyclist on Atlanta’s Round Here Racing cycling team. Dr. Corse was Georgia’s Cat 3 2012 road race cycling state champion. Dr. Corse and his wife Yvette have a daughter named Meena Rane, a son named James, and a French Bulldog named Pi.
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