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Adam Mugford MRCVS (BAVECC)
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 a RCVS accredited hospital. In 2013 Adam completed his residency in ECC again at the RVC, becoming a diplomate and gaining a masters degree the same year.
He was appointed an Honorary Lecturer of the University of Liverpool in 2014 and teaches and examines for advanced certification for a number of organisations including BSAVA. He became an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care in 2015. 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 introduced and grew the ECC Speciality at a multidisciplinary speciality hospital as clinical board chair during a period of rapid growth and was Vice chair of the groups clinical advisory committee helping supporting over 400 general practices.
He has been a member of BAVECC from 2013 and the representative to the RCVS Practice Standards Group since 2017, He is a member of the central organising committee for EVECC conference and member of the ACVECC education committee. Through BARTA he volunteers time as a clinical advisor to contribute to best practice guidelines for incidents involving animals and the UK emergency services.