
Eva Schnabl-Feichter
DVM, Dipl. ECVS

Eva Schnabl-Feichter
DVM, Dipl. ECVS
Eva Schnabl-Feichter studied Veterinary medicine at the Veterinary University in Vienna and qualified in 2002. After her studies she worked in private practice in England for one year. During her stay in England she finished her doctoral thesis about Tibial plateau angle measurements in Cats under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lorinson. In 2003 Eva started an internship and completed a residency in small animal surgery under the supervision of Prof. Ulrike Matis and Prof. Roberto Köstlin at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich/Germany. In 2010 she became a Diplomate ECVS and worked between 2010 and 2013 with Dr. Günter Schwarz at the Tierklinik Hollabrunn as senior surgeon. In 2013 she returned to the Veterinary University in Vienna/Austria to be team leader in small animal orthopaedics. Eva is part of the faculty of the AO and member of VOS and ESVOT. Her research interest focuses on traumatology, cranial cruciate disease and feline gait analysis.
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Eva Zeiler
Univ.Prof., DVM

Eva Zeiler
Univ.Prof., DVM
seit 2016 Professur für ökologische Tierhaltungssysteme an der FH Weihenstephan - Triesdorf
seit 2010
Assistenztierärztin in der Gemeinschaftspraxis Dres. Aichinger und Schmaußer, Freising
2010 - 2016 fachliche Projektleitung des bayrischen Rindergesundheitsmonitorings "Pro Gesund", Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft (LfL), Grub
2008 - 2010 Promotion und Residency, Klinik für Wiederkäuer der LMU München, Lehrstuhl für Gynäkologie und Andrologie, Prof. Zerbe, Schwerpunkt: Eutergesundheit
2002 - 2008 Studium der Tiermedizin, Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität, München
2000 - 2003 Promotion, Lehr-und Forschungszentrum Raumberg-Gumpenstein, Institut für Nutztierwissenschaften, Univ.Doz. Dr. Gruber, Schwerpunkt: Milchviehfütterung und -haltung
1995 - 2000 Studium der Landwirtschaft, Fachzweig Tierproduktion Universität für Bodenkultur, Wien
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Evi Pecceu
Dipl ECVIM-CA (Oncology)

Evi Pecceu
Dipl ECVIM-CA (Oncology)
In 2010 I graduated at Ghent University in Belgium after which I spent some time in first opinion practise in the UK. I enrolled in a rotating internship at an oncology referral centre, which fuelled my interest in small animal oncology. I proceeded with a 4 year internship/residency training program in oncology at Edinburgh University and I have been working as a lecturer at Edinburgh University since June 2016 after which I attained the Diploma of European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Companion Animals (oncology) in 2018. I thoroughly enjoy working as part of a big team, which consists of 2 radiation oncologists, 2 medical oncologists, 4 residents, 2 interns, 3 nurses and 1 therapeutic radiographer. I have been involved in variable research projects but my main interest is detecting and highlighting common mistakes and misconceptions within veterinary oncology. I am passionate about teaching veterinary students, interns and oncology residents and thoroughly enjoy interaction with referring veterinarians.
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Fabienne Blunschi
DVM

Fabienne Blunschi
DVM
Studium an der Vetsuisse Fakultät der Universität Bern von 2014-2019. Rotierendes Internship, Klinik für Kleintiere, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen mit anschliessender Assistenzstelle und Doktorarbeit auf der Inneren Medizin mit Schwerpunkt Notfall- und Intensivmedizin. Seit 2023
Residency ECVECC (European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care) an der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen.
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Ferenc Kelemen
DVM

Ferenc Kelemen
DVM
Ferenc Kelemen DVM
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Fernando Martinez-Taboada
DVM, CertVA, DipECVAA, MRCVS

Fernando Martinez-Taboada
DVM, CertVA, DipECVAA, MRCVS
Fernando graduated in Spain and worked for a number of years in small animal practice and research both in Spain and the UK. He did an internship and then a residency in anaesthesia and analgesia at the University of Bristol. He obtained the Certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia by the RCVS in 2007 and became a European Diplomate in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2011 (ECVAA).
Over the years, Fernando has worked as an anaesthesiologist at both private and university teaching hospitals in the UK and Australia (Cambridge University and the University of Sydney), and he was head of anaesthesia and analgesia at various referral hospitals in the UK. He returned in 2017 to the University of Sydney to lead the anaesthesia and analgesia service. His areas of interest are;
• Local anaesthetics: Epidural and spinal anaesthesia, development of novel technical approaches and anaesthetic combinations, electrical and ultrasonographic nerves location, perineural and wound soaking catheters.
• Analgesia in chronic and oncological pain, including interventional pain management.
• Intensive care, especially ventilation (physiology, practical aspects, uses in anaesthesia and ICU, and equipment).
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Fiona Bateman
DVM, BVSc (Hons), MACVSc (Small Animal Medicine), DACVD

Fiona Bateman
DVM, BVSc (Hons), MACVSc (Small Animal Medicine), DACVD
Fiona graduated with honours from the University of Melbourne in 2005. After completing a year in Emergency and Referral practice in Melbourne, she undertook a rotating internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Queensland Veterinary Specialists and Pet Emergency in Brisbane. Following completion of the internship, she continued her role as Assistant Clinical Director of Pet Emergency.
Fiona was then offered a residency position in Veterinary Dermatology, training under both Australian and American residency programs. As part of her training program, she has had additional periods of study at Colorado State University and the Equine trust in Cambridge UK. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and Registered Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology.
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Flick Caldwell
BSc(Hons), CVN (ECC), DipHECVN, RCVS, RVN & DipAVN (Small Animal)

Flick Caldwell
BSc(Hons), CVN (ECC), DipHECVN, RCVS, RVN & DipAVN (Small Animal)
Flick is a Registered Veterinary Nurse and holds the RCVS Advanced Diploma in Small Animal Nursing.
She is currently studying for an MSc degree in advanced veterinary nursing with an AVN specialism in surgery, and pain management. Flick has worked as an advanced referral nurse in surgical and anaesthesia disciplines for various referral hospitals and is now primarily based in academia.
Flick is the Founder of 'Veterinary Surgical Nursing' (online CPD & social media), and is part of the team at Veterinary Specialist Advice as Clinical Educator in Surgery and Perioperative Nursing.
Flick's clinical interests include clinical anatomy, nursing of multi-trauma surgical patients, thoracic surgery, and endosurgery. She is an international CPD speaker and enjoys writing academic content for nursing journal articles & nurse education courses.
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Florian Seckerdieck
DVM

Florian Seckerdieck
DVM
Veterinary Technical Service bei Merial.
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Florian Wanner
Lic. iur., Rechtsanwalt

Florian Wanner
Lic. iur., Rechtsanwalt
Florian Wanner, geb. 31.08.1979, studierte von 1999 an in Bern Rechtswissenschaft und schloss im Jahr 2005 als lic. iur. ab. Nach den Anwaltspraktika an verschiedenen Gerichten und Anwaltskanzleien im Kanton Bern legte er 2007 das Staatsexamen ab und wurde zum Rechtsanwalt des Kantons Bern ernannt.
Von 2008 bis 2011 war er Leiter Rechtsdienst und ab 2011 stellvertretender Geschäftsführer der Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte. Nach einem Praktikum bei der British Dental Trade Association 2011 nahm er im 2012 seine Tätigkeit in der BEAG, AG für Rechts-, Unternehmens- und Verbandsberatung auf, wo er verschiedene Berufsverbände und medizinische Gesellschaften betreut. Seit 2014 nimmt er diese Aufgaben als Selbständigerwerbender wahr und ist geschäftsführender Partner der BEAG.
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François-René Bertin
DVM, MS, PhD

François-René Bertin
DVM, MS, PhD
François-René graduated with a DVM from the National Veterinary School of Nantes (France). After completing an internship in equine medicine and surgery at the National Veterinary School of Alfort (France), François-René trained in Equine Internal Medicine at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine (USA) and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM). During his residency, François-René developed an expertise in equine endocrinology and authored several research articles on insulin dysregulation in horses. He then completed a PhD in vascular physiology at McGill University (Canada). After his PhD, François-René worked as an Equine Internal Medicine specialist at the Equine Hospital of The University of Montreal (Canada) before joining The University of Queensland as a Senior Lecturer in Equine Internal Medicine.
François-René is a member of the Equine Endocrinology Focus Group, an international panel of experts in equine endocrinology, as well as a member of the Equine Endocrinology Special Interest Group of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
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Franziska Frey

Franziska Frey
Franziska Frey ist Scientific Support Managerin bei Royal Canin (Schweiz) AG.
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Frederik Mager
DVM

Frederik Mager
DVM
MSD Tiergesundheit
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Friedrich Roes
DVM

Friedrich Roes
DVM
1964: geboren in Saarbrücken
1984-1991: Studium der Veterinärmedizin an der FU Berlin
1991: Erteilung der Approbation als Tierarzt
1992-1993: NaVöG-Stipendium
1993: Assistentenstelle in einer Berliner Kleintierpraxis
1996: Inaugural-Dissertation "Pathogenese, Diagnostik
und Therapie bei "neck lesions" der Katze unter Verwendung von Glas-Ionomer-Zementen"
1996-2003: Lehrbeauftragter für Tierzahnheilkunde an der FU
Berlin
1996: Pharmacia & Upjohn European Veterinary Dentistry Award
1997: Karl-Pfizer-Preis des FB Veterinärmedizin der FU Berlin
2001-2015: Seminare für Tierzahnheilkunde des Berliner Symposiums
2004: Kleintierpraxispreis für "Kieferorthopädie beim Hund unter Verwendung von power chains". (Kleintierpraxis 49, 11, 677-740)
2016: Zahn- und Zytologie-Seminare in eigener Regie
www.zahn-und-zyto-seminare.de
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Gabby Lawson
BVsc (hons), MSc, ISFM, AdvCertFB

Gabby Lawson
BVsc (hons), MSc, ISFM, AdvCertFB
Gabby Lawson is an Australian veterinarian that graduated from the University of Queensland in 2001. She spent several years working in mixed practice in New Zealand and the UK before returning to her hometown of Hobart, Tasmania in 2010. For the last 9 years she has been working Hobart Community Veterinary Hospital, a not-for-profit small animal community clinic as well as The Cat Clinic Hobart, an ISFM gold accredited cat only veterinary clinic. In 2016 she completed the ISFM feline distance education course, and in 2017 graduated from University of Edinburgh with a Masters in International Animal Welfare Ethic & Law. She recently completed the ISFM Advanced feline behaviour for professionals’ certificate.
Gabby is also the lead vet for the Hobart regional branch of Pets in the Park, a volunteer run charity dedicated to providing free veterinary services for the companion animals of the homeless.






























