Community Connections Junior
Greg Greene
Date: 10/8/2024
Greg was a Chief Investigator for the ENOTAH District Attorney’s Office which entitled him to gather and organize information in preparation for trial. He worked closely with the Georgia Crime Lab and Georgia Department of Forensic Science, spending 25% of his time working with them to gather trace evidence, biological and pathological information. If it was a violent crime, he and the District Attorney would attend the biopsy collecting pictures and asking questions throughout the procedure, because they must be able to prove cause of death.
His position often entitled him to go to facilities such as the GBI Crime Lab and CODIS, a national DNA and fingerprint storage facility, to receive analyzed information. In addition, Greg would gather police reports, interview witnesses and was responsible for drafting indictments and orders for cases to have hearings and evidentiary hearings. All of this enabled him and the DA to put together strong and compelling evidence to attain a conviction. Typically, they tried 12 felony cases a month.
Greg Greene
Date: 10/8/2024
Greg was a Chief Investigator for the ENOTAH District Attorney’s Office which entitled him to gather and organize information in preparation for trial. He worked closely with the Georgia Crime Lab and Georgia Department of Forensic Science, spending 25% of his time working with them to gather trace evidence, biological and pathological information. If it was a violent crime, he and the District Attorney would attend the biopsy collecting pictures and asking questions throughout the procedure, because they must be able to prove cause of death.
His position often entitled him to go to facilities such as the GBI Crime Lab and CODIS, a national DNA and fingerprint storage facility, to receive analyzed information. In addition, Greg would gather police reports, interview witnesses and was responsible for drafting indictments and orders for cases to have hearings and evidentiary hearings. All of this enabled him and the DA to put together strong and compelling evidence to attain a conviction. Typically, they tried 12 felony cases a month.
Dr. Steve
Date: 2/12/2025
Conversation began decerning Dr. Steve’s education in which he double majored in Animal Science and Biology and minored in chemistry while at Berry College for an undergraduate degree to then transfer to the University of Georgia for Veterinary School so as to eventually become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. In doing so he, revealed his initial desire of study, being the reproductive sciences of large animals, for him to then focus on veterinary medicine per recommendation by his teacher. Based off his experience at these universities, he advised that if one desired to be in veterinary school, they should be aware of the requirements for such, form a plan based off this and enjoy schooling as there is much content to cover for an extended period of time.
Proceding his education, he began doing mixed practice in the diagnosis and treatment of both small and large animals though currently has general practice which focuses on smaller animals. In order to adjust to the newest methods of healthcare, the team at the veterinary clinic is required to do 30 hours of continued education annually via the subscription and reading of medical journals and listening to representatives of new medicines or other products that may aid animal vitality.
Routine testing of animals are deemed Wellness Visits typically consisting of the taking of vitals, x-rays, MRIs, blood work and urinary analysis along with concerns of the owner in order to identify any diseases or related conditions that the animals may contain all of which requires a thorough understanding of the workings of the animals’ bodies therein being an application of science. Furthermore, he has the ability to prescribe treatments such as prescription drugs, certain surgeries and emergency care. Technologies used include onsite blood work and urinary analyzers which decern blood cell counts (for blood work) and level of certain enzymes along with Artificial Intelligence that aids in identification of occurrences in X-rays and MRIs in addition to the scans themselves of which all information is stored in the Cloud.
Date: 2/12/2025
Conversation began decerning Dr. Steve’s education in which he double majored in Animal Science and Biology and minored in chemistry while at Berry College for an undergraduate degree to then transfer to the University of Georgia for Veterinary School so as to eventually become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. In doing so he, revealed his initial desire of study, being the reproductive sciences of large animals, for him to then focus on veterinary medicine per recommendation by his teacher. Based off his experience at these universities, he advised that if one desired to be in veterinary school, they should be aware of the requirements for such, form a plan based off this and enjoy schooling as there is much content to cover for an extended period of time.
Proceding his education, he began doing mixed practice in the diagnosis and treatment of both small and large animals though currently has general practice which focuses on smaller animals. In order to adjust to the newest methods of healthcare, the team at the veterinary clinic is required to do 30 hours of continued education annually via the subscription and reading of medical journals and listening to representatives of new medicines or other products that may aid animal vitality.
Routine testing of animals are deemed Wellness Visits typically consisting of the taking of vitals, x-rays, MRIs, blood work and urinary analysis along with concerns of the owner in order to identify any diseases or related conditions that the animals may contain all of which requires a thorough understanding of the workings of the animals’ bodies therein being an application of science. Furthermore, he has the ability to prescribe treatments such as prescription drugs, certain surgeries and emergency care. Technologies used include onsite blood work and urinary analyzers which decern blood cell counts (for blood work) and level of certain enzymes along with Artificial Intelligence that aids in identification of occurrences in X-rays and MRIs in addition to the scans themselves of which all information is stored in the Cloud.