Jessica
Burns, DVM
Dr. Burns is currently on maternity leave. We are very
excited to announce the birth of her first child, Madeline,
born on September 29, 2007. While she and Jason get to
know their new little one, we miss her very much and look
forward to her return in a few months with lots of pictures.
Dr. Burns studied veterinary
medicine at the University of Illinois, receiving her DVM in May 2006. She is also a Baylor graduate with a
BS in biochemistry. She and her husband Jason are happy to
have relocated to Colorado, closer to family.
Dr. Burns believes that great pet care involves excellent
preventative medicine and client relationships.
Besides general medicine, her special interests include
dentistry and feline and small mammal medicine. In her
time away from PCAC, she enjoys hiking, tennis, and
gardening. Her pet family includes cats Scooter and
Milo. Dr. Burns
is looking forward to getting to know the pets and people we
get to work with at PCAC.
Greg Dobkin, DVM
Dr. Dobkin, associate veterinarian, graduated from Colorado State University with a
Bachelor's in Biology and Zoology in 2001. He joined PCAC after
receiving his DVM from Kansas State University in 2005.
Greg and his wife Erin are happy to be here in Parker,
closer to the mountains! His professional interests
include general and internal medicine.
Dr. Dobkin's personal interests (besides veterinary
medicine) include coaching and playing soccer, snowboarding,
and rooting for the Av's and the CSU Rams. His "kids"
are Cam, a boxer/lab mix, and Guinness, a chocolate lab.
Mark S. Motichka, DVM
Dr. Motichka was raised in Parker, Colorado where he graduated
from Ponderosa High School in 1994. He graduated from Colorado
State University with a Bachelor’s in Biology in 1997
and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2001. He joined PCAC
in 1998 as a veterinary student and began as an associate
in 2001. He and his wife Kelly purchased the clinic in August
of 2004. Dr. Motichka has special interests in general medicine
as well as surgery. He enjoys veterinary medicine because
of the relationships he gets to build with the clients as
well as their pets.
Dr. Motichka currently serves on the board of directors for
the Veterinary Property Management group – who
recently built the clinic to house Parker’s emergency veterinary clinic. Dr. Motichka and Kelly are joined at home by their son Carter,
daughter Macyn, and black lab mix Conoy. Dr. Motichka enjoys
photography and sports and is excited to be raising his children
in Parker.
James Noone, DVM
Dr. Noone graduated in 1977 from Kansas State University
School of Veterinary Medicine and then completed an
Internship at Colorado State University in 1978. He
worked as a veterinarian in Pocatello, Idaho until 1980 when
he moved to Gunnison, Colorado where he was partner/owner of Town and Country Animal Hospital. He
is now happily employed at Parker Center Animal Clinic.
Dr. Noone has provided his services as Colorado Veterinary
Medical Association president in 1998 and as a volunteer for
Y.A.R.F. (Yucatan Animal Rescue Foundation), a non-profit
organization that assists with spay/neuter and healthcare of
feral dogs and cats in Mexico. Dr. Noone has four children,
Jodi of Arvada, Kimberly of San Francisco, and Mike and Casey of
Gunnison. He enjoys his time off with his wife, Tonya DeLano,
and animal children including a St. Bernard (Gus) from CO
St. Bernard Rescue, Bianca a Boxer/Lab mix, Diesel a Min
Pin, and Tommy Cat.
Christopher J. Morris, MS, DVM
Dr. Morris is enjoying focusing on
other interests such as gardening and hunting. He
comes in only for certain
specialized surgeries as needed, when available.
Dr. Morris was raised in Fort Collins, Colorado.
He attended Colorado State University where he earned a Bachelor’s
and Master’s in Microbiology in 1977 and 1982, and then
graduated with his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1987.
He worked as a veterinarian in Arizona until 1990 when he moved to Parker and
began as an associate veterinarian at Parker Center Animal
Clinic. Dr. Morris and his wife Kathy owned PCAC from 1991
to 2004.
Dr. Morris has
served the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association in a number
of roles including CVMA President (2002-2003). He is on the
board of directors for the Colorado Veterinary Medical
Foundation. His special interests include orthopedic surgery
and reproductive medicine. Dr. Morris and Kathy are joined
at home by five Labradors (black and chocolate), one dachshund, and one cat.