![]() This has led me in recent years to learn Japanese, Thai and take up archery. In my spare time I like trying new things. I also love little furry things like guinea pigs and rabbits. I enjoy all aspects of the profession, but I am particularly interested in surgery and diagnostic imaging. ![]() While I was on maternity leave after the birth of my first son, I also obtained the ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour. I hold a General Practice Certificate in Feline Medicine and I have been awarded Advanced Practitioner status by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Since then, I have worked as a Veterinary Surgeon in Reading and Oxfordshire and due to my husband’s job moved to the beautiful countryside in Somerset. I moved to the UK only a couple of months later to undertake further training which was funded by The Leonardo Scholarship. I qualified as a vet at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) in 2007. ![]() When I am not at work, I split my time between the roles of head chauffeur to the teenagers, and full services provision operative to Molly the black lab, Zammy the British Shorthair, Bobble the Ragdoll and Persian Mollie-Moo. Our emphasis on effective communication with our clients remains a focus, and we continue to look forwards as we develop the Practice even more. I am hard-working, fully committed to the Practice, proud of my profession, and hold high a sense of fairness, whether it be doing the right thing by the animal, treating the clients with respect, or developing the careers of the colleagues around me. As vets we get to spend our working day in pleasant company, in a nice workplace, with plenty of fluffy/purring/waggy-tailed patients around, and we get to help them get better! What could be nicer?īeing a small animal vet can have its challenges, and the last few years has had more than its fair share of these, but our team has pulled together even more than before and for this I am very proud and immensely grateful. I consider working in this profession an honour and as a Practice we do not take this for granted. The pull of the operating theatre is still very much alive, and I find both complex and straightforward surgery equally rewarding. I can be helping a client with their dog's lameness issues one minute and discussing the treatment options for a geriatric cat the next. I have always loved general practice, and still do! I love the variety of work we get to do on a daily basis. Following her retirement in 2018, I became sole owner/director until Holly bought a part share in the business. I became a partner in the Practice in 2002 alongside Liz Watkins. I qualified from Bristol University Vet School a millennium ago, and there followed a varied career working with different animal species, from cats and dogs to cows, sheep and horses, in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Edinburgh, before settling back in the South West in 2000.
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