
Oliver Harms
DVM

Oliver Harms
DVM
- 1998-2004: Studium TiHo Hannover
- 2004-2009: wiss. Mitarbeiter Klinik für Kleintiere TiHo Hannover
- 2009-2014: Tierklinik Lüneburg
- seit 2015: Klinik für Kleintiere TiHo Hannover
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Olivier Levionnois
DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECVAA

Olivier Levionnois
DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECVAA
Abschluss des Tiermedizinstudiums an der Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Nantes (Frankreich, 2001) und Internship in der Pferdemedizin in Montreal (Canada, 2001-02). Dissertation in der Anästhesie über Opioiden bei Pferden (DMV, Nantes 2002 ; Dr. med. vet., Bern 2006). Resident für Anästhesie und Schmerztherapie (ECVAA) am Tierspital der Vetsuisse Fakultät, Bern mit Abschlussdiplom in 2007 (DECVAA). In 2008 und 2009, klinischer Assistent in der Abteilung Anästhesie und Schmerztherapie an der Vetsuisse Fakultät Bern und PhD-Student (2008-2011) an der Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences der Universität Bern. In 2010 und 2011, Oberassistent in der Abteilung Anästhesie und Schmerztherapie an der Vetsuisse Fakultät Bern. In 2012, Postdoctoral wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Veterinärmedizinische Hochschule der Universität Oslo, Norwegen. Seit 2013, Oberassistent in der Abteilung Anästhesie und Schmerztherapie an der Vetsuisse Fakultät Bern.
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Otto Fischer
Univ. Lekt., DVM

Otto Fischer
Univ. Lekt., DVM
Curriculum
1978 - 1985: Studium der Veterinärmedizin in Wien (Österreich)
1985 - 1987: Dissertation am Institut für Ernährung der Vetmed Uni Wien, Promotion
1985 - 1989: Assistent in einer Gemischtpraxis in Niederösterreich
1989: Mitbegründer Tierspital Korneuburg, seit 2016 AniCura Tierklinik Korneuburg
seit 1995: Fachtierarzt für Kleintiere; Dermatologischer Konsiliarservice für TierärzteInnen
seit 1995: Universitätslektor für Dermatologie an der Vetmeduni Vienna; Organisation von Seminaren und Vortragender auf dem Gebiet der Dermatologie und Zytologie
2004: Local Organizer 5th World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology in Wien
seit 2004: Tutor der ESAVS Dermatologiekurse in Europa, China und Indonesien
seit 2005: Fachtierarzt für Dermatologie
2014: Local Organizer 27th ESVD Congress Salzburg
2017: Gründungsmitglied ÖGVD Österreichische Gesellschaft für Veterinärdermatologie
Mitglied der ESVD, DGVD, OEGVD und VÖK
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Dr. Fischer hat eine Tochter. In seiner Freizeit ist er gerne in der Natur und auch in Konzertsälen unterwegs. Und er engagiert sich seit 2007 für Menschen und Tiere in Ruanda (www.future4kids.at und www.nvvh.rw).
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Paige Taylor
RVN

Paige Taylor
RVN
I started my career 10 years as a wildlife and shelter nurse before moving into specialty as a surgery nurse at Brisbane Veterinary Specialist Centre 5 years ago. I have been Primary Surgery Nurse at BVSC for the last 2 years and love all things anesthesia but have a keen interest in cat anesthesia and neurosurgery, especially brains. I have nursed many a spinal patient through surgery and recovery and love watching their progress. When I am not at work, I am at the beach with my moodle Riley or on the couch with my DSH Lucy, Norwegian Forest Cat Lilly and Bourkes parrot Frenchie geeking out over Batman comics and anesthesia webinars.
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Pascal Prélaud
DVM

Pascal Prélaud
DVM
Spécialiste en dermatologie vétérinaire.
Diplômé du Collège Européen de Dermatologie Vétérinaire (ECVD)
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Responsable du département d'otologie du CVS Advetia à Paris.
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Pat Macwhirter
BVSc(Hons), MA, PhD,MANZCVSc (Canine Medicine), FANZCVSc (Bird Medicine)

Pat Macwhirter
BVSc(Hons), MA, PhD,MANZCVSc (Canine Medicine), FANZCVSc (Bird Medicine)
Pat was a pioneer in pet bird medicine, being the second person in Australia to become a registered specialist in the field. She established her clinic, Bird Vet Melbourne in 1981, sold it in 2015 and now works with fellow bird vet Dr Matt Gosbell at Greencross Vets, Springvale. She has a fascination with connections between birds, animals, nature and people and how these have influenced ‘big history’. She has kept birds most of her life, owns ‘Harewood’ a remarkable heritage property and, along with her vet degree, holds a PhD in Australian evolutionary history.
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Patricia Hagenbucher
DVM

Patricia Hagenbucher
DVM
Patricia Hagenbucher ist Tierärztin und Diplombiologin. Sie hat in Mainz, Straßburg (F), Basel (CH) und Kaiserslautern Biologie und Biotechnologie studiert und im Jahr 2011 mit dem Diplom abgeschlossen. Das Studium der Tiermedizin hat sie in Gießen und Knoxville, TN (USA) absolviert und 2017 die tierärztliche Approbation erhalten. Bereits während des Studiums war Frau Hagenbucher als Studentenbotschafterin für die Firma ROYAL CANIN tätig und hat hier erste Erfahrungen in der Kleintierdiätetik und Ernährungsberatung gesammelt. Von 2017 bis 2022 folgten Stationen in der Kleintierpraxis, woraufhin sie sich seit 2022 als Scientific Trainer ausschließlich der klinischen Diätetik von Katzen und Hunden bei ROYAL CANIN widmet.
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Patrik Zanolari
Prof., DVM, FVH für Wiederkäuer, Dipl. ECBHM, CAS HE Unibe

Patrik Zanolari
Prof., DVM, FVH für Wiederkäuer, Dipl. ECBHM, CAS HE Unibe
Patrik Zanolari studierte Veterinärmedizin an der Universität in Bern. Er arbeitete zuerst in einer Nutztierpraxis und war anschließend Assistenztierarzt an der Nutztierklinik der Universität Bern, wo er auch doktorierte (Prokinetic effects of erythromycin on myoelectric activity of the spiral colon of dairy cows).
Er absolvierte ein Residency-Programm an der Wiederkäuerklinik in Bern und qualifizierte sich als Spezialist für Buiatrik (Fachtierarzt FVH für Wiederkäuer seit 2007 sowie Diplomate des European College of Bovine Health Management seit 2009). Es erfolgten weitere Spezialisierungen auf dem Gebiet der Kleinwiederkäuer- sowie der Neuweltkamelidenmedizin mit anschliessender Habilitation im Fach Wiederkäuermedizin (Infectious diseases in South American camelids - Impact on disease control in domestic ruminants and on public health in Switzerland).
Von 2007 bis 2020 arbeitete er in Teilzeit beim Beratungs- und Gesundheitsdienst für Kleinwiederkäuer und ist seit 2011 als Dozent und stellvertretender Leiter der stationären Wiederkäuerklinik angestellt.
Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen im Bereich der Kleinwiederkäuer- und Neuweltkamelidenmedizin. Er ist auch in der Fort- und Weiterbildung für Tierhaltende und Züchter/-innen sowie für Tierärzt/-innen aktiv.
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Paul Aldridge
BVSc, Cert SAS, MRCVS, RCVS, Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery

Paul Aldridge
BVSc, Cert SAS, MRCVS, RCVS, Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery
Paul graduated from Liverpool University, and after a short time in mixed practice, moved to a small animal hospital in Manchester. He has worked in Manchester since then, and is currently a referral clinician at Vets Now Referrals where he sees both soft tissue and orthopaedic cases.
Paul is widely involved in providing CPD to vets and nurses, both in the UK and internationally, and is co-author of the textbook ‘Practical Emergency and Critical Care Nursing’. Pauls clinical interests include trauma patients and emergency surgery.
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Paul Cunningham
DVM, MANZCVS (ECC)

Paul Cunningham
DVM, MANZCVS (ECC)
My name is Paul Cunningham, & I am an emergency veterinarian & founder of Ready Vet Go - Pet Ambulance & Mobile Urgent Vet Care. Originally from the United States, I received my veterinary education at Oklahoma State University & followed this with a rotating medicine & surgery internship at Michigan State University. I practiced with a multi-speciality vet hospital group in Detroit, Michigan for several years before moving to Australia to continue my professional endeavour’s and live in one of my favourite countries on earth. I have a clinical focus on shock stabilisation & management of electrolyte disturbances. My latest project is the foundation a human-grade veterinary ambulance service in Melbourne, Victoria called Ready Vet Go.
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Paul Mills
Prof., BVSc, PhD, MANZCVSc, Grad Cert Ed, MPhil (Vet Ed)

Paul Mills
Prof., BVSc, PhD, MANZCVSc, Grad Cert Ed, MPhil (Vet Ed)
Prof Paul Mills graduated from the School of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland in 1987 and has worked in mixed practice and as an emergency clinician. His PhD investigated the effects of inflammation of the kinetics of drugs administered to racing animals before working as a Scientific Office at the Animal Health Trust in England, pioneering work on the effects of nitric oxide on equine pulmonary function and EIPH. Prof Mills has also worked as a Regulatory Veterinary Officer in Queensland Racing, a National Health & Medical Research Council Senior Research Officer at the Princess Alexandria Hospital. He attained membership of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Science in Veterinary Pharmacology and is currently a Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology at the School of Veterinary Science at The University of Queensland. Prof Mills consults for various organizations, including the Australian Crime Commission and Australian Racing authorities, with over 130 peer-reviewed scientific papers to date, with a focus on transdermal drug delivery and clinical pharmacology. He is a Scientific Editor for The Veterinary Journal and the Australasian Editor for Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
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Penny Dobson
DVM, BVSc, MNZACVSc

Penny Dobson
DVM, BVSc, MNZACVSc
Penny graduated from the University of Qld in 1986 and has practiced across Sydney in areas as diverse as Guildford, Double Bay, Waverley, Stanmore, Five Dock, Rose Bay and Denistone. Penny was admitted to the New Zealand and Australian College of Veterinary Scientists by examination in Canine Medicine in 1991 and has a special interest in veterinary nutrition. She was the Secretary of the AVA Sydney Metropolitan Practitioners Branch for twelve years and currently works as a full time senior nutritional consultant for Hills Pet Nutrition as well as a part time clinical veterinarian. Penny grew up on acreage surrounded by animals and has always maintained a multicat household. Penny and Paul have a beautiful 13 year old daughter Olivia and a young and boistrous female black and white domestic cat Clarice.
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Penny Thomas
BVSc Hons1, MANZCVS, FANZCVS

Penny Thomas
BVSc Hons1, MANZCVS, FANZCVS
Dr Penny Thomas graduated from the University of Sydney in 2011 and initially spent time in mixed practice in the NSW Hunter Valley. She went on to undergo her internship and residency training at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital in Sydney. During the course of her training she spent time at Colorado State University, The Animal Health Trust in the UK, University of Madison Wisconsin and time in the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse in Sydney. She obtained her memberships in Small Animal Medicine from the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in 2015.
She became a Fellow of the college in 2019 and is a Registered Specialist in Veterinary Oncology. She has recently undergone postgraduate study in Psychology and has helped mentor many recent graduate veterinarians. Penny has a passion for providing educational materials and mentorship to her fellow veterinarians, and veterinary nurses and believes that the patients quality of life is by far the most important part of cancer treatment.
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Peri Lau-Gillard
DVM, CertVD, DipECVD, MRCVS

Peri Lau-Gillard
DVM, CertVD, DipECVD, MRCVS
Mrs Lau-Gillard graduated in 1996 as a Veterinary Surgeon from the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Germany.
After completing her doctor thesis in 1999, she moved to the UK in 2000 and worked at two small animal practices in Nottingham as an assistant.
From 2001 - 2004 she has worked as a Scholar in Veterinary Dermatology the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket and was rewarded at the end of the training program the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology.
In 2005 Mrs Lau-Gillard moved to the South West coast in the UK and worked for several years as a clinician and teacher at the Dermatology Service at Bristol University. During that time she had completed an ECVD recognised residency training programme. In the beginning of 2011 Mrs Lau-Gillard started her veterinary dermatology consultancy service in the South West/UK and in 2012 she successfully took the examination to become a Diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology.
Her main interest is canine and feline dermatology, particular allergic skin and ear disease.
In her private time Mrs Lau-Gillard enjoys walking her three dogs Buster, Dylan and Millipede in the beautiful Somerset country side. She is also a keen runner, attends regular classes in the gym and ballroom classes with her husband.
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Pete Mantis
DVM, DipECVDI, FHEA, MRCVS

Pete Mantis
DVM, DipECVDI, FHEA, MRCVS
Pete is a European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and an RCVS Recognized Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging. He is a regular author, speaker and tutor on the subjects of small animal radiology, ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
Pete is Senior Lecturer in Radiology at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London.
























