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Antimicrobial resistance – how your practice can make a difference

Antimicrobial resistance – how your practice can make a difference
Antimicrobial resistance – how your practice can make a difference

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Tim Nuttall

Dr. Tim Nuttall BSc BVSc CertVD PhD CBiol MSB MRCVS

Dr Tim Nuttall is an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. He did his residency and PhD at the University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. He then spent 12 years at the University of Liverpool before returning to the Dick Vet as Head of Dermatology in August 2013. Tim runs a busy referral dermatology clinic, with particular interests in atopic dermatitis and antimicrobial resistance.
Tim has written over 100 clinical and scientific publications, and has presented over 150 lectures throughout the world. In addition, Tim has served on RCVS, BSAVA, ESVD, WCVD and DEFRA scientific committees, the International Committee on Atopic Diseases in Animals, and is a scientific advisor to the Bella Moss Foundation and the journal Veterinary Dermatology. In 2014 he received the BSAVA Woodrow Award for outstanding contributions to veterinary medicine.
In his spare time Tim enjoys Munro-bagging (all 284 should be climbed by September!), cycling and single malt whisky. 

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