Mark McCall (born 29 November 1967 in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland) is an Irish former rugby union player and former coach of Ulster He played 13 times
Cherry Creek Animal Clinic Pc
Equine Veterinarian and Owner
Education:
Kansas State University 1978 - 1984
Doctorates, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Agriculture, Medicine
Skills:
Veterinary Veterinary Medicine Animal Welfare Medicine Client Education Animal Husbandry Anesthesia Science Internal Medicine Farms Animal Nutrition Equine Reproduction Animal Work Epidemiology Equine Lameness Equine Internal Medicine Equine Dentistry Equine Surgery Geriatric Horses Soft Tissue Surgery Parasitology Pet Food Animal Training Venipuncture Agriculture Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Public Health Euthanasia Restraint Surgery Orthopedic Animal Surgery Animal Science Avimark Surgical Assisting Swine Equestrian Vaccines Horses Equine Nutrition Horse Care Horse Training Animal Behavior Dogs Dog Behavior General Surgery Practice Management Infectious Diseases Radiology Ultrasound
Certifications:
Microsoft Certified System Engineer Microsoft Corporation
Youtube
UTEP Mark McCall WAC Tournament Championship ...
March 10, 1990.
Duration:
35s
Saracens' coach Mark McCall speaks on the Sal...
Mark McCall speaks exclusively to BT Sport's Rugby Tonight in his firs...
Duration:
22m 33s
'Watch the Fed and Listen to the Market' Ana...
It has been a choppy week in the market so far. And a lot of investors...
Duration:
42m 44s
#ImagineChange Moments: Mark McCall looks ahe...
Mark McCall looks ahead to their match against Exeter Chiefs this week...
Duration:
1m 35s
#ImagineChange Moments: Behind The Scenes wit...
As part of the #ImagineChange Moments series we are going behind the s...
Duration:
7m 27s
Mark mccall: saracens in a difficult situatio...
Mark mccall: saracens in a difficult situation after clermont thrashin...
Lisa Cunningham (1985-1989), Michael Tarara (1987-1991), Andrew Sisto (1990-1993), Brian Davis (2004-2008), Charlie Diamandis (1989-1993), Marc McCall (1980-1989)