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Dr Abigail Caine
MA VetMB CertVDI DipECVDI
FRCVS
- Location: Cambridge
- Year of Fellowship: 2022
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Clinical practice
Field of work
Clinical practice (private)
Areas of special interest
- Diagnostic Imaging
Areas of support
- Professional mentoring
Biography
European and RCVS-Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
Abby graduated from Cambridge Veterinary School in 2001. She spent 5 years in small animal practice in Kent, during which time she developed an interest in small animal diagnostic imaging and got the RCVS Certificate in Diagnostic Imaging in 2006. This interest led to a residency at Cambridge, and the European Diploma in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2009.
Since then, she has been working as an imager in referral practice, currently at Granta Veterinary Specialists in Cambridgeshire. During this time has mentored a number of imaging residents through their specialist training. Alongside this, she has enjoyed teaching vets about diagnostic imaging and in particular about ultrasound; and works in teleradiology.
Abby has published a number of peer reviewed research papers in the field of clinical diagnostic imaging, and is an author of several book chapters in the field. Her current active research interests include imaging of the feline hepatobiliary tract.
Abby is a past Chair of the European Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, and has served on the board and examination committees of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.
Abby graduated from Cambridge Veterinary School in 2001. She spent 5 years in small animal practice in Kent, during which time she developed an interest in small animal diagnostic imaging and got the RCVS Certificate in Diagnostic Imaging in 2006. This interest led to a residency at Cambridge, and the European Diploma in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2009.
Since then, she has been working as an imager in referral practice, currently at Granta Veterinary Specialists in Cambridgeshire. During this time has mentored a number of imaging residents through their specialist training. Alongside this, she has enjoyed teaching vets about diagnostic imaging and in particular about ultrasound; and works in teleradiology.
Abby has published a number of peer reviewed research papers in the field of clinical diagnostic imaging, and is an author of several book chapters in the field. Her current active research interests include imaging of the feline hepatobiliary tract.
Abby is a past Chair of the European Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, and has served on the board and examination committees of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.