Sue M. Neal
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Also affiliated: West Chester University (2020–2025)
Faculty Researcher
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Sue M. Neal's research investigates the accessibility of veterinary care, particularly in relation to human healthcare access and spatial modeling. Her work has explored the development of a Veterinary Care Accessibility Index and examined the capacity and distribution of veterinary services, identifying areas that may function as "veterinary care deserts."
Neal has also contributed to research on animal sheltering and welfare, including conceptual analyses of critical research problems. Her publications address the socioeconomic patterns associated with dog acquisition and rehoming, as well as the human-animal bond in the context of community cats. Additionally, her research has touched upon policy alternatives for establishing veterinarian-client-patient relationships virtually and explores humanist approaches to mentoring in public service.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 169
Selected Publications
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Response to Rabies Vaccine in Kittens Under 12 Weeks of Age (2025)
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Geospatial Model Suggests Sterilizing Free-Roaming Domestic Cats Reduces Potential Risk of Toxoplasma gondii Infection (2025)
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Examining the Relationship Between Social Vulnerability and Animal Shelter Intakes and Outcomes: Patterns and Implications (2024)
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Gender and workload in public administration faculty (2024)
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Who Cares? Exploring the Demographics and Proportion of People Providing Care for Community Cats in Seven Study Communities in the United States (2024)
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Where Do They Come From and Where Do They Go? Socioeconomic Patterns in Dog Acquisition and Rehoming (2024)
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Mapping veterinary care in Canada: An index of care accessibility. (2024)
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Identifying policy alternatives to enable the virtual establishment of a veterinarian–client–patient relationship (2024)
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A Cat Is a Cat: Attachment to Community Cats Transcends Ownership Status (2023)
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Correlating Access to Primary Medical Care and Veterinary Care Providers: A Novel Application of Spatial Gravity Modelling (2023)
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Critical Problems for Research in Animal Sheltering, a Conceptual Analysis (2022)
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- A Cat Is a Cat: Attachment to Community Cats Transcends Ownership Status
- Geospatial Model Suggests Sterilizing Free-Roaming Domestic Cats Reduces Potential Risk of Toxoplasma gondii Infection
- Response to Rabies Vaccine in Kittens Under 12 Weeks of Age
- Where Do They Come From and Where Do They Go? Socioeconomic Patterns in Dog Acquisition and Rehoming
- Who Cares? Exploring the Demographics and Proportion of People Providing Care for Community Cats in Seven Study Communities in the United States
- Examining the Relationship Between Social Vulnerability and Animal Shelter Intakes and Outcomes: Patterns and Implications
- Critical Problems for Research in Animal Sheltering, a Conceptual Analysis
- Identifying policy alternatives to enable the virtual establishment of a veterinarian–client–patient relationship
- Mapping veterinary care in Canada: An index of care accessibility.
- Mapping veterinary care in Canada: An index of care accessibility.
- Gender and workload in public administration faculty
- Gender and workload in public administration faculty
- Gender and workload in public administration faculty
- Geospatial Model Suggests Sterilizing Free-Roaming Domestic Cats Reduces Potential Risk of Toxoplasma gondii Infection
- Response to Rabies Vaccine in Kittens Under 12 Weeks of Age
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