Dovecote neurologist Matt James has successfully passed the ECVN exams
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital Celebrates Colleague’s Achievement In ECVN Exams
CVS’ Dovecote Veterinary Hospital is thrilled to announce that Matthew James, one of its distinguished neurologists, has successfully passed the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN) exams, marking a significant milestone in his career as a Specialist in veterinary neurology.
Matt, a University of Nottingham graduate of 2017, began his journey in veterinary medicine at a bustling first-opinion practice in Wiltshire where he cultivated a deep-seated interest in neurology. His dedication and passion for the field led him to join the renowned neurology department at Dovecote Veterinary Hospital in 2020, to embark upon a rigorous residency program working alongside some of the best neurologists and neurosurgeons in the country.
This year, Matt's relentless commitment and expertise culminated in his qualification as an RCVS and EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology. Dovecote’s head of Neurology and fellow neurology Specialist Sergio Gomes said:
“I am so incredibly proud of Matt and his accomplishments! The whole team extends its heartiest congratulations to him on this outstanding achievement. Matt’s success is a reflection of his extremely hard work and profound dedication to his field and we are excited to see Dovecote’s neurology department continue to go from strength to strength."
Matt's professional interests extend across the spectrum of neurology, with a keen focus on the diagnosis and management of epilepsy and movement disorders. His approach combines advanced diagnostics, innovative treatment protocols, and comprehensive patient care. Matt continues his work at Dovecote where the advanced facilities and multidisciplinary approach to every case means he can provide the very best treatment and care to his patients.
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