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Keith Chandler is the principal veterinary surgeon and senior partner at Kessock Equine Veterinary Clinic. Keith is originally from Fife and he qualified from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1993. After two years in general practice, he returned to Glasgow to undertake specialist training. After completing his residency he worked for the Sultan of Oman in the Middle East and a racehorse practice in Yorkshire before returning to Scotland to work at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies as a lecturer in Equine Practice. He has published widely in the veterinary literature and his main interests are equine internal medicine, stud medicine and care of the geriatric horse. Keith has also examined other vets sitting exams at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in London and more recently served on the council of the British Equine Veterinary Association. |
LATEST NEWSFive-pound off promotionWe now have a long-term offer of £5 off, when vaccines and dental work is performed at the same time. Please call for details. Training CoursesAll of our veterinary staff attend continuing education to keep abreast of the latest developments in equine medicine. There is some in-house training on clinical pathology in February 2010 and Louise is attending an advanced breeding course in March. Chris attended an advanced radiology course in London and Louise recently completed her FEI course earlier last summer. Caroline and Louise attended the BEVA conference in Birmingham in September and Keith presented a lecture on eye disease there. Keith attended the London Vet conference in November and we also attended a horse rescue course in October.
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Keith Chandler