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Lucy Hughes

Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

I graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2006, and worked in mixed practice for two years before moving to a small animal practice in Staffordshire where I still work part time. My main clinical interest is in veterinary ophthalmology and I now spend the majority of my time in practice treating patients with eye problems.

I joined the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science at Nottingham in 2019 as a Clinical Assistant Professor in Veterinary Education. My role at the school is quite varied, and includes undergraduate teaching in ophthalmology, as well as developing and delivering post-graduate CPD, delivered both online and in-person. Within this role I act as a personal tutor to vets on the Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Veterinary) Apprenticeship course.

I have completed several post graduate qualifications over the years including a CertAVP, and most recently a BSAVA ophthalmology certificate, allowing me to become an Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Ophthalmology.

Teaching Summary

I teach veterinary ophthalmology to undergraduate students. I am also involved in developing and delivering post-graduate CPD, including the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (delivered… read more

I teach veterinary ophthalmology to undergraduate students. I am also involved in developing and delivering post-graduate CPD, including the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (delivered online) and in-person CPD days.

I am currently studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education.

Veterinary Educational Development Research Theme

The University of Nottingham
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Sutton Bonington Campus, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD


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