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Dr Amanda Paul
BVSc DipECVIM-ca BSc(Hons) MANZCVS(Small Animal Medicine) MVetStud
FRCVS
- Location: Buckinghamshire
- Year of Fellowship: 2022
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Clinical practice
Field of work
Clinical practice (private)
Areas of special interest
- Small Animal Medicine
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- 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
- 1. Member of the ECVIM Working Committee on Modular Residencies
- 2. Member of the subject standards committee in Small Animal Medicine for the Australian New Zealand College of Veterinary Science
Awards
- The Ola Mary MacPherson Prize (Uni Qld) 1999- Awarded to the female completing the BVSc course who in addition to superior academic ability displays the most initiative, imagination and practicality in coping and contending with problems throughout the course
- Qld Freemasons Scholarship (Uni Qld) 1999
- Rotary Pride of Workmanship (Wahroongah) 2007
- Hampshire Search and Rescue (part of Lowland SAR) 500-hour service award-2022
- Australian National Medal 2010
- ANZCVS Fellowship Research Grant 2010
Biography
Amanda completed a BSc at the University of Sydney before then graduating from the University of Queensland with a BVSc. She worked in general practice completing a certification in veterinary acupuncture and became accredited in inspection of companion animals for export.
Amanda completed a Masters in Clinical Practice and became a member of the ANZCVSC.
After working in emergency practice, Amanda then completed a medicine residency at Murdoch University and was awarded a research Masters of Veterinary Internal Medicine and became a Diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Amanda is Head of Medicine at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists and mentors and supervises interns and residents in ACVIM and ECVIM residency programmes. She sees cases in all areas of internal medicine with particular interest in infectious disease and respiratory medicine. She has a passion for care of working and assistance dogs and their vital role for the community.
Amanda completed a Masters in Clinical Practice and became a member of the ANZCVSC.
After working in emergency practice, Amanda then completed a medicine residency at Murdoch University and was awarded a research Masters of Veterinary Internal Medicine and became a Diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Amanda is Head of Medicine at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists and mentors and supervises interns and residents in ACVIM and ECVIM residency programmes. She sees cases in all areas of internal medicine with particular interest in infectious disease and respiratory medicine. She has a passion for care of working and assistance dogs and their vital role for the community.