SCVS leadership team - Adam Auckburally, head of anaesthesia; Florence Juvet, head of medicine and oncology; and Natalie Patten, Hospital Director
IVC Evidensia Recognises Internal Talent With Promotions Across Referral Network
IVC Evidensia has announced a range of internal promotions across its UK-wide network of veterinary referral practices and hospitals.
Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists in Ringwood has promoted three members of staff to positions on its senior leadership team, with Natalie Patten stepping into the role of Hospital Director after six years as Hospital Manager. Adam Auckburally, head of anaesthesia, and Florence Juvet, head of medicine and oncology, have both been appointed as Clinical Directors at the hospital.
David Sajik has been promoted to Clinical Director at Hamilton Specialist Referrals. A Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, David joined the team in 2019, having previously lectured at the Royal Veterinary College as Head of the Orthopaedic department. He joins the hospital’s senior leadership team along with Megan Rawbon, who has been newly appointed as Hospital Director.
At Pride Veterinary Referrals in Derby, Charlotte Dye has been promoted to Head of Internal Medicine. A European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine, Dye has worked with Pride since 2011 and has a special interest in feline medicine which she has developed since joining the hospital, authoring several clinical papers on the subject.
The team at Pride has also welcomed Yike Bing, an American Specialist in Internal Medicine and Oncology, to the team. Focusing on a multimodal approach to cancer treatment, Bing presents tailored approaches to her patients to ensure quality of life and client support is always prioritised.
At Great Western Exotics in Swindon Ashton Hollwarth has recently been awarded her diploma in avian medicine and surgery, bolstering the hospital’s extensive credentials in treating exotic birds and animals. An exotic veterinary surgeon, Hollwarth already holds Advanced Practitioner status in Zoological Medicine and membership by examination to the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Avian Medicine and Surgery.
Kirsten McLeod, referrals operations director at IVC Evidensia, said:
“The recent appointments across our referral division reflect both IVC Evidensia’s commitment to providing patients with the highest standards of veterinary care, and to developing and recognising the talent within our wider network.
“We are proud to be able to promote internally by empowering and investing in our people. It’s inspiring to see these team members step into key roles where their hard work and dedication is recognised.”
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