Large Animal Veterinarian PhD
I started work as a mostly dairy vet in 2000 after graduating from Massey. After 20 years at Eltham vets in Taranaki, I moved to Canterbury (2020) & joined the Selwyn – Rakaia Vets team in Dunsandel, before moving to RVC in Jan 2023.
I have a practical interest in research and stats as a tool for better decision-making which led me to get a post-graduate diploma (with distinction) in veterinary epidemiology, and then a PhD to help answer the question: what should we do about BVD in NZ? I’ve been a member of the BVD steering committee since 2007 and am currently the Chairperson (so if you have any BVD questions, I’m your guy).
I was also a member of the editorial board for the NZ veterinary journal for 5 years. I’m a member of the recently formed Endemic Disease Forum which was set up to get a handle on what we can do to reduce the impact of the diseases we already have in NZ. I’ve varied from 100% clinical practice (dairy focussed) to 100% research at various times.
Recently I’ve been doing mostly clinical work for 4 day’s week and using the other day doing industry good activities (like the BVD steering committee and the Endemic Disease Forum). I’ve been married to Kath for 24 years and we have 3 kids (2 adult, 1 at home).
I enjoy clinical vet work and getting out on farm, but I’m especially excited about the opportunity to do more with the increasing amounts of data we have access to. I have a (long) list of ideas for ways we can make the data more useful to you and help us to help you. I’m always interested in ideas you have too, so feel free to make suggestions or raise questions that I might be able to help answer. I look forward to meeting you next time you need a hand with something!