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29º Congresso Nacional APMVEAC – Porque os pacientes não vêm com etiquetas de doenças: abordagem à medicina interna por problemas
18 Abril às 9:00 - 19 Abril às 13:40


Palestrantes
Kate Murphy
Kate Murphy graduated in 1996 from The University of Bristol, where she subsequently undertook a residency in small animal medicine and worked as a senior clinical fellow in small animal emergency medicine and intensive care. She has worked in 3 private referral hospitals associated with busy first opinion practices and since 2017 has been working providing remote specialist advice to practitioners around the world and working with a practice in her local area. She is an RCVS Specialist in small animal medicine, a European veterinary specialist in small animal internal medicine and a Fellow of the RCVS. Kate believes in practical and pragmatic medicine and enjoys collaborating with owners and vets to find the best approach for an individual pet.
Philippa Weston
Philippa graduated from the University of Liverpool (UK) in 2015. After working in general practice and completing two internships, one general and one specialising in Diagnostic Imaging, she undertook a residency in Diagnostic Imaging at the Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service (UK). She completed her residency in 2021 and became a European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) specialist in 2022. Following her residency, she worked as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, where she obtained her Fellowship of Higher Education (FHEA) award. Philippa currently works as a Veterinary Radiology Clinician for the Anicura CHV Porto Hospital Veterinário (Portugal), alongside a remote radiologist role for Southfields Veterinary Specialists (UK), and as a teleradiologist for VetCT.
David Vicente
Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária em 2009, pela Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Doutoramento em Ciências Biomédicas na área das células estaminais e desenvolvimento ósseo, concluído em 2014.
Em 2018, concluiu a Residência em Cirurgia de Pequenos Animais para o Colégio Europeu de Cirurgia Veterinária (ECVS) efetuada na Universidade de Glasgow e na Universidade Sueca de Ciências Agrárias. Desde então tem trabalhado em hospitais de referência no Reino Unido e Finlândia. Em 2022, passou a residir em Lisboa onde acumula funções de cirurgião e professor universitário.
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