
Publications
- An artificial neural network-based model to predict chronic kidney disease in aged cats
- Loneliness, Pets and the Role of Vets
- 2018 Veterinary Emerging Topics (VET)® Report: A Feline Focus on Antimicrobial Usage
- What Does a Rise in Antimicrobial Resistance Mean?
- How Often Does Treatment Follow the Guidelines?
- Leptospira infection in rats: A literature review of global prevalence and distribution.
Molly McAllister, DVM, MPH
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. McAllister leads the Veterinary Affairs function of Banfield Pet Hospital and is driven by her passion for preventive health and the development of future leaders in the veterinary profession. As chief medical officer, she ensures the culture, strategy, talent and tools are in place to consistently deliver excellence in high-quality medicine in Banfield hospitals. Her top priorities are to continually advance medical quality across Banfield, to promote inclusive health and wellbeing for veterinary professionals and to advance a future for the veterinary profession that centers on the human-animal bond.
About Dr. Molly McAllister
2020 ICON Award honoree, Pet Age Women of Influence 2020 honoree
Veterinary medical degree from Oregon State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, a master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Minnesota
She / her
English; Spanish proficiency
Running, hiking, bird-watching, travel
2 dogs, 2 cats and 1 horse
Publications
- An artificial neural network-based model to predict chronic kidney disease in aged cats
- Loneliness, Pets and the Role of Vets
- 2018 Veterinary Emerging Topics (VET)® Report: A Feline Focus on Antimicrobial Usage
- What Does a Rise in Antimicrobial Resistance Mean?
- How Often Does Treatment Follow the Guidelines?
- Leptospira infection in rats: A literature review of global prevalence and distribution.