Last week I posted an interview with Dr. Karen Purcell. I have made a few corrections as noted below. Just shows she is more diverse than I noted! 1. Dr. Purcell served as the Art Show Director of ARISIA in 2006 and 2007. She was the Masquerade Director for 2008. 2. Although Dr. Purcell has visited Pittsburgh, the World Science Fiction Convention was in Denver (http://www.denvention3.org/). Complete content with corrections follows. One of my favorite stories about our ferret vets comes from Karen Purcell. Introduced to ferrets as a college student, she screamed and fled! Working in the kennel, she was cleaning cages when she noticed one was empty, except for a towel. Opening the door to remove the towel, the unsuspecting Purcell fell over backwards as a ferret flew past her! Several years later her best friend re-introduced her to ferrets. FerretMan, a hefty five pounder, helped her overcome her initial fear of ferrets After that, Dr. Purcell became a ferret mom herself. "Scheherazade was part of a behavioral study at Cornell. Once the study was over, the ferrets were neutered as part of the vet school curriculum and homes were sought. She was with me for several years, despite a congenital kidney abnormality." Dr. Purcell was born and raised in upstate New York, an area she loves. Twelve years ago she and a man named Denis Parslow decided to elope "to my living room" just hours before leaving on a trip to the Bahamas. Just several years ago she followed him, a systems administrator for Fidelity, to New Hampshire and now sees ferrets throughout New England as a relief veterinarian. "We have 2 golden retrievers, 3 cats and are currently fostering a stray cat and her litter of 5 kittens. Our lives pretty much revolve around the animals," said Dr. Purcell. As an infant, Dr. Purcell experienced her first animal delivery and is sounds just like the title of a book - The Cat Who Joined Her In Her Crib. This laid the groundwork to her future calling and she has known that she wanted to be a vet most of her life. More memorably, Dr. Purcell recalls a ferret surgery that involved "removing the right adrenal, kidney, caudat lobe of the liver and a section of vena cava." The ferret "lived another 2 years and died of lymphoma ultimately." Her work was influenced by her mentor, Dr. Vicki Fowler. This was "not my first job in veterinary medicine, but the veterinarian who supported me the most and really gave me good insights into the field. She is the veterinarian I use as a model for how I practice medicine." Those of you who have attended previous ferret meetings know that Dr. Purcell is not shy! An avid belly-dancer, she will be performing for attendees of the symposium and teaching those who want to learn more moves. In addition to belly dancing, Dr. Purcell also enjoys sci-fi. Having served as the Art Show Director of ARISIA in 2006 and 2007, Dr. Purcell was the ARISA Masquerade Director for 2008. (http://2009.arisia.org/). And, these interests also influence other aspects of Dr. Purcell's life. For example, given the opportunity to spend 24 hours witth anyone, Dr. Purcell replied, "That is a tough question. I would have to say Coco Chanel or one of the other major designers, to pick their brains about costuming." To relax, Dr Purcell may also be found reading her favorite book, Riddle of the Wren by Charles deLint, or watching her favorite movie, The Quiet Man with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Of course, it could also be any other sci-fi, fantasy or biography. Dr. Purcell also enjoys board games, sci-fi conventions (both attending and running), costuming, and playing Luxor on the computer. "For relaxation I prefer folk music and both alternative and classic rock or sitting in my hot tub." When asked how she would like to be remembered, Dr. Purcell remarked, "I would like to be remembered as someone who made the world a more positive place." My memory of Dr. Purcell will be of her fighting me for a basket of human goodies at Ferret Stock to benefit FerretWise shelter! Not only did she raise every bid I made, she pulled out cheesecake after cheesecake to raise more money for ferret education! Dr. Purcell, who has visited Pittsburgh numerous times will return to attend the Pittsburgh symposium and update us on infectious diseases in ferrets. To learn more about Dr. Karen Purcell, check her out at <http://world.std.com/~dgp/karen.html> or contact her via email: [log in to unmask] Join us in Pittsburgh November 7-9, 2008 International Ferret Congress (http://www.ferretcongress.org) Ferret Emergency Response, Rescue and Evacuation Team (F.E.R.R.E.T.) (http://www.ferretemergency.org) [Posted in FML 6102]