Shelly Olin, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Specialization: Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Dr. Shelly Olin is a native of Charleston, SC. After receiving her DVM from the University of Georgia, she worked as an emergency doctor in Atlanta, GA for two years before pursuing advanced training. After completing an internal medicine residency and becoming a diplomate of ACVIM, she remained as clinical faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Professional interest include endocrinology, urinary tract disease, endoscopy and education.
Canine endocrinology and veterinary education.
Oversees activities of clinical medicine services; clinical training of residents, interns, DVM students; canine and feline endocrinology; minimally invasive procedures ex: flexible and rigid endoscopy and laparoscopy
Small animal endocrinology (2nd year); Urinary diseases (3rd year); Small animal internal medicine rotation (4th year); Minimally-invasive procedures and endoscopy
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine; Comparative Gastroenterology Society; Veterinary International Radiology and Interventional Society

ORCID: 0000-0002-2284-906X
University of Tennessee
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- Fear Free Certification, 2018
- Residency, University of Tennessee, 2011-2014
- Internship, University of Georgia, 2010-2011
- D.V.M., University of Georgia, 2008
- B.S., Furman University, 2003
Shelly Olin, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)



ORCID: 0000-0002-2284-906X
University of Tennessee
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- Fear Free Certification, 2018
- Residency, University of Tennessee, 2011-2014
- Internship, University of Georgia, 2010-2011
- D.V.M., University of Georgia, 2008
- B.S., Furman University, 2003
Dr. Shelly Olin is a native of Charleston, SC. After receiving her DVM from the University of Georgia, she worked as an emergency doctor in Atlanta, GA for two years before pursuing advanced training. After completing an internal medicine residency and becoming a diplomate of ACVIM, she remained as clinical faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Professional interest include endocrinology, urinary tract disease, endoscopy and education.
Canine endocrinology and veterinary education.
Oversees activities of clinical medicine services; clinical training of residents, interns, DVM students; canine and feline endocrinology; minimally invasive procedures ex: flexible and rigid endoscopy and laparoscopy
Small animal endocrinology (2nd year); Urinary diseases (3rd year); Small animal internal medicine rotation (4th year); Minimally-invasive procedures and endoscopy
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine; Comparative Gastroenterology Society; Veterinary International Radiology and Interventional Society