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Dr Christopher Little
BVMS PhD DVC
FRCVS
- Location: Kent
- Year of Fellowship: 2016
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Clinical practice
Field of work
Clinical practice (private)
Areas of special interest
- Small animal cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Aural disease
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- Professional mentoring
- Translating research into veterinary practice
Awards
- Dunkin Award
Biography
Dr Little qualified from Glasgow in 1981. He has spent time both in academia and in practice.
He taught small animal medicine at the University of Glasgow for a decade from 1988. His PhD research, which took place at the University of Bristol, concerned chronic otitis in dogs. Other research has concerned small animal internal medicine and cardiology; much of this has been published from practice.
He has worked in general practice since 2000, based at the Barton Veterinary Hospital in Canterbury, where he does a mixture of referral work, principally in cardiology, and first opinion consultations.
Since January 2019 Dr Little has been working three days a week which allows him to pursue other interests, especially sculpting.
He taught small animal medicine at the University of Glasgow for a decade from 1988. His PhD research, which took place at the University of Bristol, concerned chronic otitis in dogs. Other research has concerned small animal internal medicine and cardiology; much of this has been published from practice.
He has worked in general practice since 2000, based at the Barton Veterinary Hospital in Canterbury, where he does a mixture of referral work, principally in cardiology, and first opinion consultations.
Since January 2019 Dr Little has been working three days a week which allows him to pursue other interests, especially sculpting.