Feline Medicine

The number of domestic cats has been steadily increasing over the last few years, now greatly exceeding the pet dog population in many households.

Feline Medicine has therefore become essential for the health and well being of cats, which often present symptoms and clinical characteristics that differ significantly from those of dogs.

Early detection of conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and renal disease can be the key to successful treatment and the patient’s overall longevity. 

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Date: 16/01/2027
- 30/06/2027
Format: Online
Places Available: 30
Language: English
Includes certificate of completion
Carolina Bento

Integrated Master's in Veterinary Medicine from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon (FMV-ULisboa) in 2012. Postgraduate degree in medicine and surgery of exoticwildand zoo animals from Lusófona University in 2012. Postgraduate course "Diagnostic Avian and Exotic Animals Pathologyfrom Utrecht University (Netherlands) in 2012. Postgraduate degree in Small Animal Ultrasound (Improve International) in 2021. PhD in Veterinary Sciences in 2023 from FMV-ULisboaShe has worked in companion animal practice since 2012 and has been part of the clinical team at Vetcondeixa since 2016. Lecturer at Escola Universitária Vasco da Gama since 2021 in the curricular units of medical semiology and medical pathology. 

Chantal Rosa
DVM, Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine  2007 - Degree in Veterinary Medicine from Escola Universitária Vasco da Gama (Coimbra, Portugal); 2008/2009 - Postgraduate degree in Small Animal Internal Medicine from Lusófona University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Lisbon, Portugal); 2010/2011 - Small Animal Rotating Internship at VRCC – Veterinary Referral Centre (Essex, United Kingdom); 2011/2012 – BVSc (Hons) in Small Animal Internal Medicine from the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria (South Africa); 2011/2013 - Master’s in Small Animal Internal Medicine (MMedVet) awarded by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria (South Africa); 2017 - European Specialist Diploma in Small Animal Internal Medicine from the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Companion Animals; 2019 – RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, United Kingdom. Guest speaker at various national and international conferences and author of several publications in scientific journals in the field of Companion Animal Internal Medicine. 
Gonçalo Petrucci
DVM, MSc, PhD Master in Veterinary Medicine from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Lusófona University in 2014. Member of the clinical team at Onevet Hospital Veterinário do Porto (HVP) and currently responsible for the oncology service at HVP. In 2019, he conducted oncology consultations at OneVet Hospital Veterinário Berna in Lisbon. PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro in 2022, with a research project in the field of feline mammary cancer. Author of several national and international publications in the field of Oncology. Assistant Professor at Escola Universitária Vasco da Gama in Coimbra since 2021, teaching the Companion Animal Clinic curricular units.
Dr. Ogilvie is a professor, veterinary oncologist, and educator with extensive experience in veterinary oncology, internal medicine, and academic teaching. A graduate of Colorado State University, he is board-certified in internal medicine and oncology and has held leading positions at major universities and veterinary cancer centers in the United States and France. He is the author of several books and more than 200 scientific publications and has received numerous international awards, patents, and research grants in recognition of his contributions to veterinary oncology and excellence in teaching.
Maria Montserrat Rivera del Alamo
DVM, PhD, Diplomate of the European College of Animal Reproduction (ECAR)  Degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1997. PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2003. Diplomate in Animal Reproduction by the European College of Animal Reproduction (ECAR) in 2009, specializing in small animal reproduction. AVEPA-accredited in the field of animal reproduction. Researcher and lecturer at the Autonomous University of Barcelona for 15 years in the field of companion animal reproduction. Author of more than 50 articles in indexed international journals, as well as a contributor to several books.
Francesca del Baldo
DVM, PhD, GPcert(US) Integrated Master’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Lisbon (FMV-ULisboa) in 2012. Postgraduate degree in Wild, Exotic and Zoo Animal Medicine and Surgery from Universidade Lusófona in 2012. Postgraduate course in Diagnostic Avian and Exotic Animals Pathology from Utrecht University (Netherlands) in 2012. Postgraduate degree in Small Animal Ultrasonography (Improve International) in 2021. PhD in Veterinary Sciences in 2023 from FMV-ULisboa. Has been working in companion animal clinical practice since 2012 and has been part of the clinical team at Vetcondeixa since 2016. Lecturer at Vasco da Gama University School since 2021 in the curricular units of Medical Semiology and Medical Pathology.
Gregory K. Ogilvie
Diplomate ACVIM (Specialties of Internal Medicine, Oncology), ECVIM-CA (Oncology) - California Veterinary Specialists Angel Care Cancer Center

Dr. Gregory Ogilvie is a veterinary oncologist, professor, and internationally recognized expert in companion animal cancer care, with a special focus on feline oncology and quality of life in cancer patients. He is Program Director at the University of California San Diego and Director of the Angel Care Cancer Center at California Veterinary Specialists.

Board-certified in internal medicine and oncology, Dr. Ogilvie has held academic and clinical leadership positions at leading institutions, including Colorado State University, Tufts University, and the University of Illinois. He is the author and co-author of several books and more than 200 scientific publications, and has received numerous international awards for his contributions to veterinary oncology, research, and teaching. Widely regarded as a leading voice in the field, he lectures internationally to veterinarians, students, and scientists around the world.

Jessica M. Quimby
DVM, PhD, DACVIM Associate Professor - Small Animal Internal Medicine - Veterinary Medical Center: The Ohio State University Dr. Quimby is board certified in small animal internal medicine and completed a PhD studying feline CKD and was on faculty at Colorado State University until 2017. She is now a professor of small animal internal medicine at the Ohio State University. Current research areas include the study of renal pathophysiology, novel treatment strategies and evidence-based supportive care strategies. She has an interest in feline clinical pharmacology focusing on improving supportive care and quality of life in cats with CKD. Dr. Quimby has received the International Renal Interest Society Award and the AVMF/Winn Feline Foundation Research Award for her contributions to nephrology and feline medicine. In 2021 she was selected to serve on the IRIS board.

This program aims to deepen and update the technical-scientific skills of veterinarians for the execution of clinical procedures of excellence, promoting development and research in Feline Medicine. In particular, we aim to: 

  • Solid Scientific Foundation: Provide advanced theoretical and practical foundations, aligned with the latest scientific evidence. 
  • Clinical Rigor: Enable a structured approach to the selection, interpretation, and performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures applicable to daily practice. 
  • Evidence-Based Decision Making: Develop clinical decision-making skills by integrating rigorous scientific principles. 
  • Critical Thinking & Research: Stimulate scientific research skills, promoting critical thinking and knowledge production in Feline Medicine. 
  • Continuous Improvement: Promote lifelong learning, encouraging the constant update of professional skills and knowledge. 

*Provisional program under update

 

Flexible payment option: 7 instalments available (Contact us)

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Who is this training for?

Veterinarians and Veterinary Medicine students.

Why Apply? 

  • Clinical Excellence: A structured approach to enhance your diagnostic skills, clinical decision-making, and feline-specific medical procedures.
  • Market Differentiation: Meet a growing market demand and stand out, whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced professional.
  • Competitive Edge: Boost your employability and upgrade the quality of care and certification of your Veterinary Clinic or Hospital.
  • Maximum Flexibility: After-hours schedule with weekend sessions. All classes are recorded for asynchronous access, ensuring a perfect work-life-study balance.
  • Global Standards: Direct exposure to international clinical practice standards and guidelines from leading organizations.
  • Expert Networking: Opportunities to interact with international specialists and join a professional community dedicated to advancing Feline Medicine. 

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