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Dr Adam Mugford

BVetMed MVetMed DipACVECC FRCVS
Adam Mugford
  • Location: Hampshire
  • Year of Fellowship: 2022
  • Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Clinical practice

Field of work

Clinical practice (private)

Areas of special interest

  • Emergency and Critical Care
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • RCVS Practice Standards

Areas of support

  • Innovation in professional practice
  • International issues
  • One Health Agenda
  • Professional mentoring
  • Promoting knowledge and best practice
  • Public engagement
  • Translating research into veterinary practice

Professional positions

  • Emergency and Critical Care Specialist Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists Mars Veterinary Health
  • Associate Member Linnaeus Group Clinical Board (Subject matter expert transfusion and haematology)
  • Clinical Governance Advisor British Animal Rescue Trauma Care Association (BARTA)
  • RCVS Practice Standards Representative (BAVECC)
  • Honorary Lecturer University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science
  • Education Committee ACVECC
  • Central Organising Committee EVECC Congress BV

Biography

Adam graduated from the RVC in 2007, following his internship at the RVC he spent a period of 2 years in general practice including sole charge night work in an RCVS accredited hospital. Adam completed his residency in ECC again at the RVC, becoming a diplomate and gaining a masters degree the same year.

He is an Honorary Lecturer of the University of Liverpool and teaches and examines for advanced certification for a number of organisations including BSAVA. An RCVS Recognised Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care Adam was Head of Emergency and Intensive Care for four hospitals and oversaw standards of out-of-hours provision to 50+ sites in and around London from 2013 to 2017.

Prior to joining Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in 2021 Adam had performed the role of clinical board chair of a large specialist hospital and was Vice chair of the groups clinical advisory committee supporting over 400 general practices. In addition to his current clinical role he is a subject matter expert to the Linnaeus Clinical Board for transfusion and haematology.

He is the representative to the RCVS Practice Standards Group for ECC, is a member of the central organising committee for EVECC congress and member of the ACVECC education committee.

Through the British Animal Rescue Trauma Care Association (BARTA) he volunteers time as a clinical advisor to contribute to best practice guidelines for incidents involving animals and the UK emergency services.

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