Skip to main content

Pang, Daniel

BVSc DipECVAA DipACVAA PhD FRCVS
Location:
Canada
Field of Work:
Veterinary Schools
Fellowship Award:

Zoetis Award for Research Excellence (2020)

Fellowship Route:
Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge (MCK)
Area of Support:
  • Collaborative research
  • Professional mentoring
  • Promoting knowledge and best practice
  • Translating research into veterinary practice

Daniel Pang is an Associate Professor of veterinary anesthesiology at the University of Calgary.
He received his veterinary degree in 2000 from the University of Bristol. After graduating, Daniel spent a short period in small animal practice before completing a small internship (University of Glasgow), followed by a MSc and residency in veterinary anaesthesia at the University of Montreal. He was awarded a PhD in neuroscience (molecular mechanisms of volatile anaesthetics) from Imperial College, London (2011). Daniel is a Diplomate of the European and American Colleges of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia.
Daniel teaches anesthesia in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate students and his research interests include pain assessment (pain scale development and validation, including grimace scales), perioperative safety (medication errors, checklists and M&M rounds) and improving clinical practice (clinical audit).