We are looking for a small animal medicine clinician to join our friendly team on a locum basis. This position is to provide cover while one of our clinicians, Vicky-Vasiliki Lantzaki DVM(hons) MVM MRCVS, prepares to sit her Board exams early next year. What We’re Looking For: We would love to hear from residency-trained or Board-certified clinicians in Small Animal Medicine who are available to work three days a week during this period. Why Join Us? - Be part of a supportive and welcoming team with a busy and varied Medicine caseload. - Work alongside experienced clinicians, including Rob Foale, who would be happy to chat further with anyone interested in the role. - Enjoy a collaborative and positive working environment where your skills and expertise are highly valued. Interested? We’d love to hear from you! Please email us in the first instance at hello@grantavets.co.uk, and we’ll be happy to provide further details. https://lnkd.in/eN4KYtkp
Granta Veterinary Specialists
Veterinary Services
Linton, Cambridgeshire 1,765 followers
Every effort made. Every care taken.
About us
Small Animal Veterinary Specialist Referral Centre
- Website
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www.grantavets.co.uk
External link for Granta Veterinary Specialists
- Industry
- Veterinary Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Linton, Cambridgeshire
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Soft Tissue Surgery, BOAS, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, Dermatology, and Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Locations
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Primary
Photon House
Station Road
Linton, Cambridgeshire CB21 4NW, GB
Employees at Granta Veterinary Specialists
Updates
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Granta Veterinary Specialists reposted this
We just wanted to thank the talented Alexandra To for locuming with us the past two weeks whilst Max Foreman has been exploring New Zealand! It has been lovely to work with her and we wish her well in her future plans, she has a very bright future indeed! Au revoir 😊
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We just wanted to thank the talented Alexandra To for locuming with us the past two weeks whilst Max Foreman has been exploring New Zealand! It has been lovely to work with her and we wish her well in her future plans, she has a very bright future indeed! Au revoir 😊
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Kick off 2025 by boosting your skills and knowledge with the first in our series of combined CPD events: Splenic Tumours: Is It Always Haemangiosarcoma? & Tips for Abdominal Exploration and Biopsy 📅 Date: 22nd January 2025 ⏰ Time: 6:30 PM arrival for a 7:00 PM start (refreshments provided) 📍 Location: Granta Veterinary Specialists, Photon House, Station Road, Linton 🎟 Register your interest here: https://lnkd.in/erWaUPbg Join Jackie Demetriou, one of our Clinical Partners (EBVS and RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, and Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons), and Sara Verganti, our Senior Clinician and EBVS and RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Oncology, as they share their tips and tricks for: ✅ Diagnosing and managing splenic tumours. ✅ Abdominal exploration and biopsy collection. It’s a relaxed and informal session designed to give you practical advice you can take back to your practice – plus, refreshments are on us! Register your interest now – spaces are limited! #VeterinaryCPD #CPD #ProfessionalDevelopment #VeterinaryMedicine
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We’re delighted to see our journey featured in the vet times. The addition of orthopaedics marks an exciting milestone for Granta Veterinary Specialists, as we continue to build a multidisciplinary service to support our patients and referring vets. Our ethos remains at the heart of everything we do: offering personalised, ethical care and maintaining clinical freedom as an independent, vet-led practice. A huge thank you to our incredible team and the referring practices who have trusted us with their cases. For more information about our services or to make a referral, visit www.grantavets.co.uk.
“The addition of #orthopaedics represents a significant step in Granta Veterinary Specialists’ commitment to offering a complete suite of #referral services.” #VeterinaryOrthopaedics #VeterinaryReferrals
Granta Veterinary Specialists expands to offer orthopaedics
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We’re introducing orthopaedics as the newest addition to our specialist services. With Tim Easter’s expertise, we’re now able to support pets with complex bone, joint, and ligament conditions. As always, every effort made, every care taken. Visit our website to learn more about our orthopaedic surgery services: https://lnkd.in/eNTeUh8B #VeterinaryMedicine #Orthopaedics #PetCare #AnimalHealth #SpecialistServices
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It's been a busy week at GVS! We kicked things off with Odd Socks Day, bringing some colour and fun to the clinic, and now we're at the London Vet Show, connecting and learning with colleagues. Day 2, here we go! #GVS #LondonVetShow #OddSocksDay #VeterinaryCommunity #TeamGVS #LearningAndGrowing
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Petros Odatzoglou from Queen’s Vet School may have just cracked the code: after shadowing Max Foreman, he sent over a cake as a thank you. If you’re looking to shadow and learn from our team, consider this the new standard. Nothing says “I appreciate your mentorship” quite like a thoughtful slice of sponge. 😉 #ThankYouCake #Vet #QueensVetSchool
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Granta Veterinary Specialists reposted this
Our mobile MRI team were delighted to be able to assist Max Foreman from Granta Veterinary Specialists with 'Dobby' the ferret, last week. The MRI scan showed an intervertebral disc extrusion. We wish him all the best for the future! #BurgessDiagnsotics #MRI #Veterinaryradiography #mobileMRI #Vets
Little Dobby came for MRI yesterday having acutely gone off his back legs. The last similar ferret I saw we reported (https://lnkd.in/eSEJvpQ3) but happily for Dobby we saw an intervertebral disc extrusion, so hoping he will make a good recovery with conservative management. Thanks a lot to Burgess Diagnostics Ltd and Laurent Garosi at Vet Oracle for getting involved!
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Jackie Demetriou, one of our clinical partners and Soft Tissue Specialist has co-authored this recent publication in Veterinary Surgery exploring solutions for controlling haemostasis during canine liver surgery. Jackie is really grateful to her co-authors Thomas S. Anderson and Rachel D. Hattersley, for putting this paper together. Link to our summary article is here: https://lnkd.in/evufGQkC