Robert Walsh MVB MRCVSRobert qualified in 1990 from University College Dublin. He started out on his own in December 1998 after having gained experience working in Ireland and Australia. Robert enjoys general surgery, arthroscopy and competition horse work especially racing thoroughbred practice. |
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Angela Walsh BVMS MRCVSI qualified from Glasgow University Vet School and spent 7 years working at a local mixed practice before I left to have our two boys Thomas and Louis. I became a partner in Corner House Equine Clinic in 2002 and have done a mixture of anaesthesia, veterinary calls, practice management and most recently organised the build and development of our new clinic in Ullenhall. I am soon to be back on the road taking over one of the zone visit days and look forward to catching up with all my old clients ! |
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Ed Shaw BVSC MRCVSI graduated from Massey University in New Zealand in 1997. My travels have taken in Australia, Yorkshire, Sussex and various other places before settling in this practice nearly 4 years ago. My family and I live in Astwood Bank with our dog and cat. I enjoy all aspects of horse work, but mainly lameness and diagnostic imaging. |
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Elspeth Mcaulay BVM&S MRCVSI graduated from Edinburgh University and worked in Staffordshire before moving to the area and joining the practice in December 2006. I enjoy all aspects of equine practice and am currently studying for a certificate in Equine Internal Medicine. When I'm not working I can be seen walking my Jack Russell terrier Milo or riding my horse. |
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Kate Sutton BVMS MRCVSI graduated with a distinction from the University of Edinburgh in June 2007. Following graduation I worked at The Minster Equine Clinic in York as an intern and ambulatory vet for 18 months. I started at Corner House Equine Clinic in January 2009, where I am responsible for the care of the inpatients, anaesthesia and laboratory work as well as routine ambulatory work. I am currently enrolled on the Royal College Certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia. In my spare time I enjoy riding and am currently re-training my ex-racehorse. I can also be seen out and about with my crazy Spaniel, Poppy! |
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Jane FurberI have been the office manager at Corner House Equine Clinic for the past 7 years. I enjoy my strange mixture of duties which include answering the telephone & making appointments, doing the accounts and checking in blood & faecal samples !!. I enjoy going on holiday , eating out and country walks (only in warm weather!) |
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Julie DeveyI have been with Corner House for the past 9 years, having previously worked in event management. It is an ideal working environment for me as I have been involved with horses from an early age, having grown up at the family’s NH racing yard and now hunt and compete my own 2 horses. |
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Claire BurkeI have been with Corner House Equine Clinic since Sept 2008. I am a qualified veterinary nurse with over 14 years experience with small animals, exotics and equines. I find the equine work a new challenge and have learnt a lot of new skills from using the shockwave machine to helping horses to recover from anaesthetics. To relax I spend time with my dogs and horses and the occasional trip to the USA to visit friends. |
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Kim WarrenSince leaving Warwickshire college in 2005 I have always worked with horses. Prior to beginning at Corner House Equine Clinic in October 2008 I worked at an eventing yard for 3 years. My role includes general yard duties and assisting veterinary surgeons, as well as office work (answering the phones, booking appointments , replying to emails etc) I also own two horses and compete throughout the year. |
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Zoe StevensI have recently joined the Corner House team starting here in June 2010. My jobs can be quite varied from helping the vets, to office work and stable duties. I have already learnt alot from the vets and being able to see first hand what happens here at the practice is really interesting. I also own two horses of my own and compete throughout the year.
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Mandy JerromI have recently joined Corner House Equine Clinic, and love all the duties that I do both in the office and in the stables as I am living my dream working with horses! In my free time I enjoy looking after my 2 horses and riding them. |
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Cecilia Gath MRCVSCecilia joined us in April 2011 to help us with the increasing workload . After graduating from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2009 Cecilia then went straight to the largest equine hospital in Australia for a year (Scone ), this has put her in good stead for doing anaesthetics and looking after our in patients . Cecilia's first days are proving to be very busy but she is coping with a big smile on her face , she hopes to be able to find her way around soon! |
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