About Dr. Stanton


Dr. Mary Beth Stanton, DVMDr. Mary Beth Stanton grew up in Westbrook Connecticut where she was involved in riding from an early age. She obtained a degree in Pathobiology at the University of Connecticut.  She attended Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine for her DVM degree.  From there she entered private practice for 7 years before returning to Auburn to specialize in Theriology.

Dr. Stanton not only understands the biological aspects of getting your mare pregnant, but appreciates the needs of the competitive horse person.

She is also an advisor and Director Emeritus to the Marion Therapeutic Riding Association.

Professional Education:
·   DVM, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, 1995

Pre-Professional Education:
·   BS, University of Connecticut, 1991

Special Training:
·   Theriogenology Residency, Equine Emphasis, June 2002–June 2004
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
·   Clinical Nutrition Residency, Large animal track, June 2002– 2004
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

Board Certification:
·   Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists, 2004

Professional Organizations:
·   American College of Theriogenology
·   Society for Theriogenology
·   American Association of Equine Practitioners
·   American Veterinary Medical Association
·   Florida Association of Equine Practitioners

Teaching:
Invited speaker, Diplomate in Equine Reproduction Course, university of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico 2008
Visiting Professor, St. George’s University, St. George Province, Grenada 2008-Present
American College of Theriogenology Examination Committee, 2006-2012
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, 2004-2006
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Conference Speaker 2010
Publications:
Waldridge BM, Salazar T, Stanton MB. Techniques for Assessment of Fetal Well-Being.   Compendium of Veterinary Medicine Equine. 2007; 6: 324-336.
Pugh DG, Stanton MB. Llama and Alpaca Reproduction. In: Youngquist’s Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology, Second Edition. St. Louis Missouri: Saunder’s Elsevier 2007.
Van Camp SD, Stanton ME. Abnormalities of Lactation. In: Youngquist’s Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology, Second Edition. St. Louis Missouri: Saunder’s Elsevier 2007.
Stanton MB, Steiner JV, Pugh DG. Endometrial Cysts in the Mare.  Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 2004. 24:14-19.

Proceedings:
Pharmacology Symposium SFT/ACT Annual Conference, August 2005; Charleston, SC
GnRH in the Stallion
Intrauterine Therapy in the Mare
14th Annual Hudson-Walker Theriogenology Conference, December 2003; Auburn, AL
Broodmare Management and Nutrition
95th Annual Conference Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, November 2003;
Subfertility in the Susceptible Mare

Abstracts:
Stanton MB, Smith JW, Pugh DG, Pascoe DD,  Purohit  RC. Testicular Thermography as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Tool in Evaluation of Testicular Injury in Stallions. 31st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Thermology, Auburn University, AL; April 2004.

Links
American Association of Equine Practitioners

American College of Theriogenologists

Society for Theriogenology

Majestic Gaits KWPN & Hanoverian Stallions

Superior Equine Sires

Better Yet Equine Training