Meghan Rosati has always known she wanted to dedicate her career to animals. While studying biology at Bridgewater College, she discovered the veterinary technician profession and realized it was the perfect fit. She shifted her career path and has never looked back, calling it one of the best decisions she has ever made.
After earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Bridgewater College in 2014, Meghan completed her Associate Degree in Veterinary Technology at Harcum College in 2016, where she received the Veterinary Technology Achievement Award. She is also Fear Free Certified and, in 2026, earned her Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) credential in Small Animal Internal Medicine.
One of Meghan’s favorite parts of working in internal medicine is seeing patients return for recheck appointments feeling healthier and happier than when they first arrived. Being part of their recovery and watching them thrive after hospitalization is what makes her work especially rewarding.
Outside the hospital, Meghan enjoys spending time with her husband, Ray, and their lively crew of animals. Their family includes two energetic Coonhounds, Hickory and Mojo (with Hickory being a frequent visitor to the internal medicine service for foreign body endoscopies!), an Australian Kelpie named Cheyenne, a gray tabby cat named Ally, and a Thoroughbred horse named Spanky.
When she’s not caring for patients, Meghan can often be found riding trails with Spanky, hiking or trail running with her husband and dogs, or planning their next travel adventure. She especially loves experiencing the food, culture, and warm weather of Thailand, one of her favorite places in the world.