Multiple generations of visionary leadership in the veterinary space guide M3 -- Dr. Mark, Mark II, and Melissa, the 'three Ms' -- leveraging more than 60 years, collectively, to pioneering excellence in veterinary practice, technological advancement, and One Health initiatives that forge partnerships to bridge the gap between human and veterinary medicine.
As unprecedented three-time Finalists for the industry’s highest practice honor, North American Accredited Practice of the Year, awarded annually by the American Animal Hospital Association, including first place in 2019 and second place in 2012 and 2014, the leaders of M3 have consistently set the pace for advancement and innovation in the industry. The United States Senate recognized their practice with a Certificate of Special Senate Recognition for 'innovative veterinary care and outstanding contributions to the community.'
As owner-operators of three award-winning practices -- Saint Francis Veterinary Center, Tri-State Animal Emergency Center, and Swedesboro Animal Hospital -- the Three Ms became known for innovative approaches to medical delivery, hospital operations and workplace culture advancements, including groundbreaking human-veterinary partnerships with institutions like the Health Design Lab of Jefferson Health in Philadelphia and prominent professional athletes, to bring advanced human technologies and approaches to animal healthcare. Featured frequently in the news for initiatives like these, including early adoption of Stem Cell and PRP therapies, 3D printing applications in veterinary medicine, heart surgeries, spine surgeries, and non-profit efforts to ensure that all animals received care at their hospitals regardless of owners ability to pay, the 'Three Ms' of M3 have been at the forefront of technological, operational and veterinary workplace culture advances for decades.
Today, M3 Veterinary Innovation Advisors focuses on researching and promulgating transformative advancements in the field, leveraging emerging technologies such as AI, robotics, augmented reality, and software systems, along with a deep understanding of veterinary economics, labor markets, business practices and workplace culture issues. Their commitment to pushing the boundaries of veterinary care continues to shape the industry and drive innovation forward.