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Veterinary doctor, the Haabersti veterinary clinic, Tallinn, Estonia
Specialization: infectious and internal cat diseases
Participation: Cat Diseases
The founder and president of the Estonian Felinological Association
A member of international felinological societies – ISFM, FAB, Cornell Feline Health Center, AAFP, a representative of the Baltic states in FVF, a member of ISCAID (the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases)
Her specialization started in 1997 when she was working with the FELIX international cat lovers club.
Infectious cat diseases were of the greatest interest, and Dr. Sjakovskaja started her research of these diseases in the Estonian feline population. Later she studied blood parasites of cats (hemotropic mycoplasmas), toxoplasmosis, bartonellosis with Michael Lappin (Colorado, USA) and Severine Tasker (Bristol, UK).
When Dr. Syatkovskaya is not working or studying, she likes to spend time with her family. She has a 15-year-old daughter and a 7-year-old son.
She has 5 dogs – 3 wire-haired dachshunds and 2 Central Asian shepherd dogs.
Dr. Syatkovskaya was the speaker and head of the Cat Diseases section of NVC2013, NVC2014, NVC2015, NVC2016, NVC2017.
Ekaterina has given more than 160 lectures in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Poland and Switzerland.
1999-2004 - the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin.
2004-2006 - assistant and post-graduate student of the Veterinary Surgery Department, the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin.
2008 - to present - associate professor of the Veterinary Surgery Department, the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin.
2008-2010 - veterinary doctor, the Veterinary Center of the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin.
2010 - to present - the chief doctor of the Innovative Veterinary Center of the Moscow Veterinary Academy named after K.I. Skryabin.
Dr. Akimov has about 10 published scientific works in veterinary traumatology and neurosurgery.
He is a frequent speaker of veterinary surgery academic conferences.
He is teacher of the osteosynthesis basic level and advanced level training courses for veterinary doctors provided within the scope of the educational program of the Innovative Veterinary Center of the Moscow Veterinary Academy named after K.I. Skryabin.
April 2014 – training at an AOvet Course – Principles in Small Animal Fracture Management, Zagreb, Croatia.
October 2014 – training at an AOvet Course – Advances in Small Animal Fracture Management, Leeds, United Kingdom.
The PhD thesis theme: Surgical correction of unstable thoracolumbar injury in dogs.
In 2010, Dr. Vasechkina graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin
In 2007, she started to work in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic as a veterinary assistant.
In 2010, she became a resident doctor of the intensive and emergency care unit of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
Since 2012, she has been working as a doctor of the intensive and emergency care unit.
She decided to enter the RUDN University to become a veterinary doctor suddenly, to keep company to her friends in the riding group.
As a fifth-year student, she started to work in the Unior (Junior) veterinary clinic as an assistant. After graduation from the RUDN University in 2003, she started to work in the same clinic as a doctor and chose treatment of exotic animals as her specialization.
Since 2003, she has also been working in the Moscow Zoo.
Every year, she improves her knowledge and skills in the field of treatment of zoo and exotic animals going to Europe and the USA for practical training (the Bronx Zoo, New York, the San Francisco, San Diego, Omaha Zoos).
In 2010, she took a training course in endoscopy in Kurgan from Dr. A. Chernov.
Every year, she gives speeches at the International Veterinary Congress in Moscow in the Exotic Animals stream. She gives lectures to owners of exotic pets.
She is a regular participant of annual conferences of the EAZW and AAZV.
Her most favourite patients are ferrets. Her favourite professional field is surgery.
In her free time, she practices yoga and target shooting, studies Spanish and pottery.
Her dream is peace and harmony.
In 2000, Dr. Dubovitskaya graduated with honours from the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin
Since 1999, she has been working in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
She is a member of ESVN (the European Society of Veterinary Neurology). She attends international conferences of EVSN, WVC, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Since 2001, Dr. Dubovitskaya has been annually participating in the Moscow International Veterinary Congress as a speaker.
Since 2003, she has been specializing in veterinary neurology.
Since 2005, she has been actively using electroencephalography in veterinary practice. She took a training course in computer electroencephalography at the Neurosoft Scientific Production Association.
Since 2006, she has been an active participant and organizer of master classes in neurology, spine surgery, neurocritical care of the Eduvet continuous education school in Russia.
Her current spheres of interests in neurology are anticonvulsant therapy, electroencephalography, therapy of inflammatory chronic diseases of the nervous and neuromuscular system, myasthenia.
In 2004, Dr. Kadochnikova graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Ogarev Mordovia State University.
She worked with cynological kennels, mostly in the field of reproduction in dogs.
In 2008, she opened the Colibri veterinary clinic in Dolgoprudny, the Moscow region.
For the last 6 years, she has been specializing in small animal reproduction. She participates in international small animal reproduction congresses. In 2010, she took a training course in reproduction in the European Veterinary School for Advanced Study in Zurich, took training in artificial insemination and canine semen bank management in University of Giessen. She took practical training in the Reproduction Department of the Alfort Veterinary School (Ecole Nationale Veterinaire d`Alfort, CERCA) in Paris under the supervision of Alan Fontbonne.
She is a member of the European Veterinary Society of Small Animal Reproduction.
In 2010, she established Russia’s first canine semen bank and the veterinary reproduction clinic based on the Colibri veterinary center.
She is a speaker and head of the Reproduction Section of NVC.
“Uterine Diseases in Dogs. Nosology, diagnosis and treatment algorithms”;
“Physiology of the feline reproductive system. Feline reproduction control, contraception”
Specialization: cardiology
Participation: Cardiology
He is head of the Cardiology Department of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
He is a frequent speaker at various veterinary conferences and master classes held in Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Bulgaria.
He regularly holds small animal cardiology CE courses, he has trained 80 doctors in 9 groups.
For many years, he has been an organizer of the annual conference of veterinary specialists.
He is a winner of the Golden Scalpel award in the nomination “The Speaker of the Year”.
Since 2011 to present, she has been working in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
She treats small animals with nervous disorders and behavioural problems in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
She is an active participant of the St. Petersburg Veterinary Conference and the National Veterinary Conference, the organizer of the Behavioural Medicine stream sessions for NVC2017 and NVC2018.
She was a speaker of the National Veterinary Conference 2014 and 2015, Moscow.
She was a speaker of the Moscow International Veterinary Congress 2015 and 2016, Moscow.
She is the organizer and speaker of neurology modules of the Training Center of the College of Veterinary Specialists, 2017-2018.
She participated in a veterinary conference on neuropathology - the European Symposium of the C.L. Davis DVM Foundation, Helsinki, Finland, in 2015.
She participated in the neurology stream of the ACVIM veterinary conference, USA, Washington, in 2017.
Dr. Konyaev was a university teacher of histology, biology and basics of ecology, veterinary parasitology, veterinary and sanitary expertise and ecology of parasite species for 12 years. He regularly works with specialists of Asahikawa Medical University (Japan) on problems of zoonotic parasitic diseases.
Dr. Konyaev is one of the most sought after speakers on veterinary parasitology of dogs and cats in Russia.
The sphere of knowledge and interests are not confined to pets and cover wild carnivores, too. The results of research findings have been published in various national and international journals.
In 2009, Dr. Krasnova graduated from the RUDN University, speciality – Veterinary Medicine. As a student, she started working in the Zoovet veterinary center, first as assistant, then as a rehabilitation therapist, and after graduation – as an anaesthesiologist. Later, for one year, she was the head of the Anaesthesiology Department of the Zoovet veterinary center. In 2013, she worked as the chief doctor in the branch of the MedVet veterinary clinic in Vernadsky Prospect. Since 2014, she has been working as a veterinary doctor of the Intensive and Emergency Care Unit of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
She has been a speaker of conferences of the Zoovet veterinary center, the Moscow Veterinary Congress, anaesthesiology conferences of the Biocontrol veterinary clinic, the National Veterinary Conference, the Volga Veterinary Society, internal seminars of clinics in various cities of Russia (Kazan, Belgorod, Yoshkar-Ola, Vologda).
She took part in conferences of SEVC in Barcelona, EVECCS in Prague, Small Animal Medicine in Warsaw, took practical training in the intensive care unit in the 1pets Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Professional interests: treatment of acute conditions, sepsis, pain and analgesia.
Founder and head of the Belyi Klyk chain of veterinary clinics, Moscow
Specialization: management
Participation: Management
Sergey was born in 1967 in Moscow. His father is Mexican and his mother is Russian. In his childhood, he lived in Chile and Mexico. Spanish is his second native language. Latin America is his second motherland. In 1985, he graduated from the Volokolamsk Veterinary College where he had received the profession of a veterinary assistant.
In 1993, he graduated from the Moscow Veterinary Academy, speciality – Veterinary Medicine. After his studies, he worked in Sergei Sereda’s Center veterinary clinic, from where he was sent for practical training to Vladimir Mitin in the oncology center who became the Teacher for Mendoza and showed him the way to follow in the profession.
He was a veterinary doctor of the Moscow Zoo, worked in private practice.
In 1997, he founded the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic. He specialized in surgery.
In 2000, he initiated foundation of specialized veterinary societies.
In 2003, he entered the State University of Management and graduated in 2007 majoring in Strategic Management. He is dedicated to the veterinary profession.
He is an adept of the Japanese fencing school Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu.
Favourite Emergency and Critical Care medicine topics: hemodynamics physiology, monitoring and management; sepsis, ARDS, mechanical ventilation and respiratory monitoring; parenteral nutrition; management of a veterinary clinic
Graduate of secondary medical school No. 8, speciality – Nursing Care, and the RUDN University, speciality – Veterinary Doctor
Results of scientific activities at the university: a number of guidelines on parenteral nutrition of dogs and cats were adopted by the Belyi Klyk, Center, Biocontrol and MiV veterinary clinics
Studying at university, Artem worked as a nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Municipal Hospital No. 8.
He has been working in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic since 2004.
He considers Dr. N. Malyshev and Dr. M. Orlova to be his teachers. Artem took training in cardiology and echocardiography from Dr. A. Komolov and in anaesthesiology from Dr. E. Skachenko.
Since 2009, he has been the head of the anaesthesiology and emergency care residency program of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
In 2010 – 2016, he was head of the ICU of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic
Since 2016, Dr. Pavluchenko has been combining work in the veterinary clinic with duties of the CEO of the Education Center of the College of Veterinary Specialists.
Since 2012, Alfiya has been working in the position of the Executive Director of the Klyk + veterinary clinics, Perm.
In 2015, she organized a professional veterinary call center which operates as a subdivision of several Russian veterinary clinics.
In 2006, Dr. Prokofyeva graduated from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine, speciality - Veterinary medicine, specialization - small animals.
She worked as a general practitioner in the Institute of Veterinary Biology and EuroVet veterinary clinics.
In 2009, she started working as a general practitioner in the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
The key interests in veterinary medicine: nephrology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, laboratory diagnostics.
On numerus occasions, she took practical training in referral veterinary clinics of Germany, Finland, Austria and Turkey.
She worked as a volunteer with marine mammals.
She is a participant of international veterinary conferences NVC, SEVC, ECVIM, WSAVA.
She has attended the IRIS RENAL WEEK 2018 conference.
The main hobbies are horse riding, travel, mountain hiking, cinema.
She was born and grew up in St. Petersburg. She kept lots of various animals at home and was interested in biology. At 11, she started to do horse riding, and since that time she cannot imagine her life without horses.
In 2007, Dr. Smirnova graduated from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine.
She received a PhD in Biology.
Since 2005, she has been working in veterinary clinics with small animals.
Since 2009 to present, she has been working in the Veterinary Clinic of Neurology, Traumatology and Intensive Therapy, St. Petersburg.
Dr. Smirnova is a frequent speaker and attendee of various conferences and master classes.
Darya Zheltysheva
Internal medicine veterinary specialist, the Diagnostic and Treatment Unit, the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
Head of General Internship, the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
Organizer of the Dietology, Gastroenterology and Nephrology NVC streams.
Specialization: gastroenterology, dietology.
Participation: the Dietology, Gastroenterology and Nephrology streams.
In 2010, Dr. Zheltysheva graduated with honors from the Volgograd State Agricultural Academy with the Veterinary Doctor degree.
In 2010, she started to work in a veterinary clinic in Volgograd as a general practitioner.
In 2011, she successfully took a 7-day practical training course “Introduction into diagnostic endoscopy of natural cavities in small animals”, the Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy School.
Since 2013, she has been working as a veterinary doctor of the Diagnostic and Treatment Unit of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
Since 2016, she has been Head of General Internship of the Belyi Klyk veterinary clinic.
In 2015, she took practical training in gastroenterology in the Small Animal Hospital of the University of Bristol.
She is a frequent participant of veterinary conferences, including the Congress of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
Fromp 2006 to 2011, Dr. Chernyavskaya studied in the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin to become a veterinary doctor. While she still was a student, she got interested in veterinary surgery, specifcally, orthopedics and neurosurgery. When she was a second-year student, she started to work as a veterinary assistant in veterinary clinics in Moscow and in the vicinity of Moscow (including the Veterinary Center of the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Skryabin).
She took an active part in scientifc activities of the academy, made speeches at student conferences.
In 2008, she took practical training in the veterinary center in Helmstadt, Germpany (Klinik fur Kleintieren Dr. Jenter).
After the fourth year at the academy, she attended the WSAVA congress in Geneva, Switzerland. After that, she radically changed her view on the situation in veterinary medicine in Russia and the paths of its further development.
From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a veterinary surgical technician and then as a surgeon’s assistant in the Surgery Department and ICU of the Biocontrol veterinary clinic. During this period, she was working actively on development of the operative technique for stabilization of the knee joint in canine patients with anterior cruciate ligament tear. Several articles on this subject were published (inter alia, in the journals listed by the Higher Attestation Commission) and several speeches were made at Russian veterinary conferences.
In 2012, she worked as an intensivist in the ICU of the Medvet veterinary center in Dompodedovo, the Moscow region.
Thanks to the opportunity to work in various departments and to try herself in various felds of veterinary medicine, she could trace down the patient history from the first consultation to the discharge from hospital. As a result, she got a from opinion that, at present, physical therapy modalities for orthopedic and neurological patients are not sufciently represented in our country.
In 2013, she took practical training in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Zurich, Switzerland (UZH, Vetsuisse Fakultat).
From 2013 to 2015, she was the head of the Physical Therapy Department of the Medvet veterinary center in Prospekt Vernadskogo. Working there, she managed to put together a team of single-minded professionals with whom she was actively promoting use of physical rehabilitation modalities in veterinary medicine - several articles were published (both in professional journals and in editions for the general public), speeches at Russian veterinary conferences were made, and several videos for Russian state TV channels were recorded.
In 2017, she completed training under the international Veterinary Rehabilitation Therapist Certifcation program at the University of Colorado, USA (CRI, the Canine Rehabilitation Institute). She is a full member of AARV (the Amperican Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians), a frequent participant of veterinary conferences included into the CE program, both in Russia and abroad.
The doctor has a pet, her former patient, a little dog Nyusha, rescued by volunteers and put back on her feet by rehabilitation therapists after a severe pelvis and spine injury.
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