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Prof Carmel Mooney
PhD MVB MPhil DipECVIM-CA
FRCVS
- Location: Ireland
- Year of Fellowship: 2023
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge
Field of work
Veterinary schools
Areas of special interest
- Small Animal Internal Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Professional development
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- One Health Agenda
- Professional mentoring
- Promoting knowledge and best practice
- Translating research into veterinary practice
Professional positions
- Head of Section and Subject, Small Animal Clinical Studies, UCD
- Director of the DVMS Programme, UCD
- Associate Director, Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme
- Co-Chair Standards, Quality Assurance and Governance Committee, EBVS
- Chair, Clinical Studies Fund, ECVIM-CA
- Specialty Chief Editor, Frontiers in Veterinary Science Comparative and Clinical Medicine
Awards
- 2012 BSAVA Woodrow Award for outstanding contributions to small animal medicine
Biography
Carmel Mooney graduated from University College Dublin, Ireland and spent the following 12 years working at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Veterinary Schools. She has completed MPhil and PhD theses on feline hyperthyroidism and has gained RCVS Specialist Status in Small Animal Medicine (Endocrinology). Since 1998 she has worked at University College Dublin where she is currently Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine. Her major research and teaching areas are in endocrine disorders of dogs and cats. She has lectured widely both nationally and internationally and has published many research articles in small animal endocrinology. Carmel has been President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Companion Animals.