Our Staff
A list of staff at the Dick Vet Equine Practice and Hospital
Dick Vet Equine Practice
Name | Role |
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Ms Louise Cornish | Senior Lecturer in Equine Practice, Head of Equine Practice |
Mr Chris Calder | Lecturer in Equine Practice, Deputy Head of Equine Practice |
Mrs Jennifer Clements | Senior Lecturer in Equine Practice |
Dr Suzanne W Duncan | Lecturer in Equine Practice |
Ms Francisca Goncalves | Lecturer in Equine Practice |
Mr John Pate | Lecturer in Equine Practice |
Mrs Jill Thomson | Lecturer in Equine Practice |
Dick Vet Equine Hospital
Name (sorted in ascending order) | Role |
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Prof Karen Blissitt | Personal Chair of Equine Cardiology and Anaesthesia |
Dr Caroline Hahn | Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Neurosciences |
Oliver James | Senior Lecture in Equine Orthopaedics |
Professor John Keen | Personal Chair of Equine Cardiovascular Medicine |
Mr Padraig Kelly | Senior Equine Surgeon, Director of the Equine Hospital |
Rebekah Kennedy | Senior Lecturer in Equine Dentistry |
Prof Bruce McGorum | Personal Chair of Equine Medicine |
Mattie McMaster | Head of Equine Surgery |
Dr Nicholas Parkinson | Senior Clinician in Equine Internal Medicine |
Dr Gemma Pearson | Lecturer in Equine Behavioural Medicine |
Prof Scott Pirie | Personal Chair of Equine Clinical Sciences |
Dr Sarah Taylor | Senior Lecture in Equine Orthopaedics |
Vet Services
Name (sorted in descending order) | Role |
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Emma MacDougall | Vet Services Assistant |
Ms Elinor Muir | Equine Vet Services Manager |
Client Care team
Name (sorted in ascending order) | Role |
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Lindsey Campbell | Veterinary Client Care, Insurance & Referral Coordinator- Equine |
Noemi Gero | Veterinary Client Care, Insurance & Referral Coordinator |
Susan Ingram | Veterinary Client Care, Insurance & Referral Coordinator- Equine |
We are also fortunate to have the assistance of dedicated equine nurses and grooms based in the hospital whenever required.
For emergency cover out of hours we are occasionally helped out by ‘resident’ vets from the hospital – these vets have spent time working in general practice and are undergoing further training in order to become specialists in either equine medicine or equine surgery, so you will be in safe hands should you require their assistance.