How I Met Your Diagnosis

How I Met Your Diagnosis

Join Camilla Piazza & Andrew Kent for an in-person CPD opportunity discussing a variety of medicine case studies.

By Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital - Birmingham

Date and time

Location

Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital

1601 Bristol Road South Rednal B45 9UA United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Arrival from 7.30pm. Camilla and Andrew's talk to start from 8pm.

Join Camilla Piazza DVM MRCVS, Internal Medicine Clinician and Andrew Kent BVSc DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, Clinical Director and Internal Medicine Specialist, for in-person CPD opportunity in which they will both present and discuss a variety of medicine case studies and all of the steps completed to reach a diagnosis.

Camilla graduated from the University of Milan with a degree in Veterinary Medicine, and her passion for animal care has only grown since then. During the final year of her degree, she spent three months at the University of Ghent in Belgium for a clinical rotation, which not only expanded Camilla’s skills but also reinforced her desire to specialise in internal medicine. Afterward, Camilla worked in a busy first opinion practice in Bristol, where she gained invaluable hands-on experience, before moving to Glasgow University for a rotating internship. She later stayed on to complete part of an internal medicine internship.

Camilla’s residency at Pride Veterinary Referrals allowed her to dive deeper into the areas of veterinary medicine that fascinated her most—particularly immune-mediated disorders, haematological disorders, and gastroenterology. She is deeply committed to creating tailored treatment plans for each patient to ensure they have the best possible quality of life. Camilla believes that a personalised approach, informed by each animal's unique needs and circumstances, is key to achieving the best outcomes.

Andrew graduated from the University of Bristol in 2008. He worked within mixed practice and small animal practice before undertaking a residency in small animal internal medicine at the Queens Veterinary School Hospital - University of Cambridge.

He gained his European Diploma in Small Animal Internal Medicine in 2016.

Andrew’s clinical interests include urology, gastroenterology and interventional radiology/endoscopy. He has already presented extensively in the UK and abroad.

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The provision of exceptional CPD is one of the many ways that Blaise will support primary care veterinary professionals.

  • We want to share our knowledge with you
  • We want to offer you the support you need on cases
  • We want to work alongside you to be part of your client's journey, when they need to be referred

CPD is one of the many ways that we can help you

Free
Oct 7 · 7:30 PM GMT+1