RECOVER Certified ALS Rescuer
Brian has held a long term interest in all modalities of Diagnostic Imaging. While studying at Cambridge University, he participated in research into the applications of Computed Tomography to small animal orthopaedics with particular emphasis on its potential for accurately planning surgical osteotomies.
While head of a Computed Tomography unit, he expanded his capabilities to include reporting of all imaging modalities (CT, MRI, Ultrasonography and Radiography). In addition to CT, he enjoys all forms of ultrasonography in particular the investigation of cardiac disease and has a clinical interest in all forms of endoscopy and laparoscopic surgery.
Brian takes charge of Internal Medicine and Cardiology cases which are in our hospital. This includes responsibility for the conduct of all hospitalised cases and communication with their owners.
RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging
Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Practice Sciences (Diagnostic Imaging)
Jacqueline qualified in 1985, receiving the Royal(Dick) Gold medal as the best student in her year and the First Fitzwygram prize for the most successful student to qualify that year in the UK, awarded by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
She has decades of experience in the assessment of neurology patients and the investigation and treatment of neurological disease. She has been reporting Magnetic Resonance Images since 2006 and has been treating patients based on this investigation during that period.
She also has an interest in neurosurgery, operating regularly and with consistent success on patients with spinal cord compression. Despite her special clinical interest in neurosurgery, she still finds all soft tissue surgery fun!
Qualified since 2012, Clara worked across the globe and has a deep passion not only for small animal ophthalmology but also zoo animal and wildlife medicine.
Trained together with human opthalmologists at The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Clara spearheads our cataract phacoemulsification service and was appointed our clinical lead in veterinary opthalmology in 2023.
Outside of companion animals, Clara is also a keen volunteer for exotic and wildlife animals in Bolivia. She has worked with Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi and Friends of Inti Wara Yassi UK since 2018, providing veterinary care to those in need in the jungle.
Qualified in Spain, Carolina is a cheerful and passionate member of our referral team.
She holds a postgraduate certificate in Small Animal Ophthalmology and has successfully performed complex corneal microsurgical repair.
In addition to surgical ophthalmology, Carolina is also enthusiastic about soft tissue surgery and works closely with our surgical referral team.