
Dr Victoria Duggan
BSc (Hons) & BVetMed, FHEA
Expertise
Victoria is a vet and a comparative anatomist. Her main areas of expertise are in musculoskeletal anatomy and exotic veterinary anatomy. She leads the musculoskeletal element of veterinary anatomy, and is a project supervisor.
Current positions
Lecturer in Comparative Anatomy
School of Anatomy
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Biography
Dr Victoria Duggan is a veterinary surgeon, who qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London with a BSc (Hons) in veterinary sciences and a BVetMed. After graduating she worked in small anial general practice and in Thailand and Cambodia, researching the prevalance of swine flu in pigs in the region. She is a comparitive anatomist and lecturer on the applied anatomy degree course, the veterinary sicence degree and Functional and Clinical Anatomy intercalated BSc. She also works in small animal clinical practice and has a background in pig medicine and epidemiology.
Publications
Teaching
Applied Anatomy - veterinary anatomy musculoskeletal system, bird anatomy
Veterinary Science
Veterinary Nursing
Functional and Clinical Anatomy