Cristina graduated in 2011 from the University of Melbourne and commenced an internship at Ballarat Veterinary Practice. Following this she worked as a medicine registrar at the Veterinary Clinical Centre, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. She subsequently undertook an equine medicine residency at the U-Vet Equine Centre, Werribee. During her residency she was awarded Memberships in Equine Medicine and completed her Masters project investigating the inflammatory pathways involved in placental detachment in the mare. Since completing her residency Cristina has worked in both private and referral practice in the UK and Australia, and became a Fellow of the ANZCVS in June 2021. Her special interest is equine neonatology, as well as neonate & adult critical care, gastrointestinal disorders, endocrine disease and placental abnormalities.
Gastrointestinal disease is a common challenge in veterinary practice, with nutritional management playing a pivotal role in patient recovery and systemic health. Presented with Kim Healy
Anaesthesia for caesarean sections presents unique challenges, requiring clinicians to balance the safety of both dam and neonates. This webinar explores practical anaesthetic and analgesic strategies to optimise outcomes before, during, and after surgery.