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= About me =
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= Bev Panto BVetMed BSc (Hons) CertAVP (ZooMed) MRCVS =
I graduated from the [[Royal Veterinary College|Royal Veterinary College, London, UK]] in 2009 with a BVetMed Degree. I also hold a BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Conservation Medicine from Liverpool University. After qualifying, I worked on a number of educational initiatives with the RVC and East African Universities, and worked alongside VetAid, before taking a job in a small animal and exotics practice in Horsham, UK. I also volunteered regularly at a large wildlife hospital, Wildlife Aid, and was particularly involved in wildlife and exotic patient care in practice. In 2013, I took the position as Veterinary Officer for the RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Hospital in Cheshire. Since taking on this role, I have developed and continue to run a clinical rotation in wildlife and exotics for final year vet students from Liverpool Vet School. In addition to this I am an honorary lecturer, and run regular CPD and training events across the country, as well as speaking at conferences, and providing organisational training in wildlife triage and care. I obtained the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Zoological Medicine and have completed modules towards a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education.
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Bev graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2009 with an intercalated degree in Veterinary Conservation Medicine from the University of Liverpool. Upon graduation she worked as the WikiMaster and developed WikiQuiz, with RCVS Trust funding. She also spent time working in East Africa both with wild and domestic species, whilst teaching vet students about their role as ‘global citizens’.
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She then spent 3 years as a small animal and exotics vet in Horsham, before moving into full time wildlife and exotics work as the Veterinary Officer at RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery, working with a wide range of British wildlife and domestic species.  
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Bev is an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and runs the clinical exotics and wildlife teaching there. She holds the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Zoological Medicine and is an RCVS Advanced practitioner in Zoological Medicine. She is also the veterinary advisor for a Ferret Rescue, and is a member of many different exotics and wildlife groups, and is the e-Education officer for the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS).
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Until recently, Bev worked part time at Chine House Veterinary Hospital in their exotics department, and has a particular interest in small furries and birds, particularly birds of prey. She has recently taken over the veterinary department at Drayton Manor Zoo - and is enjoying the challenges of working with a range of species from tigers to lemurs, stick insects to anacondas! In her spare time, she loves to travel – often taking busman’s holidays to help with charity programmes all over the world; and also enjoys kayaking and running as well as being a keen tennis player. On less active days, she loves curling up with a good book, her two ferrets Rio & Rica, and her tropical fish (although the fish are less fond of a cuddle!).
 
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== Contact details ==
 
== Contact details ==
* Email address:  bev.panto@rspca.org.uk OR bevpanto2@yahoo.co.uk
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* Email address:  bev@wikivet.net
 
 
==WikiVet involvement==
 
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I was a keen user of WikiVet throughout my revision, but my first involvement with WikiVet development was in Summer 2009, where I coordinated the development of WikiQuiz; an RCVS Trust funded intiative to  create a bank of multiple choice quizzes within WikiVet. These quizzes include questions from across the site, with comprehensive feedback, and links back in to the relevant WikiVet Content.
 
 
 
I subsequently took on the role of WikiMaster for a year; overseeing the general progress of the site, and coordinating the developments across different sections, as well as liaising regularly with the authoring and editing teams, and the steering group.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 27 September 2018

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Bev Panto BVetMed BSc (Hons) CertAVP (ZooMed) MRCVS

Bev graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2009 with an intercalated degree in Veterinary Conservation Medicine from the University of Liverpool. Upon graduation she worked as the WikiMaster and developed WikiQuiz, with RCVS Trust funding. She also spent time working in East Africa both with wild and domestic species, whilst teaching vet students about their role as ‘global citizens’.

She then spent 3 years as a small animal and exotics vet in Horsham, before moving into full time wildlife and exotics work as the Veterinary Officer at RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery, working with a wide range of British wildlife and domestic species.

Bev is an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and runs the clinical exotics and wildlife teaching there. She holds the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Zoological Medicine and is an RCVS Advanced practitioner in Zoological Medicine. She is also the veterinary advisor for a Ferret Rescue, and is a member of many different exotics and wildlife groups, and is the e-Education officer for the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS).

Until recently, Bev worked part time at Chine House Veterinary Hospital in their exotics department, and has a particular interest in small furries and birds, particularly birds of prey. She has recently taken over the veterinary department at Drayton Manor Zoo - and is enjoying the challenges of working with a range of species from tigers to lemurs, stick insects to anacondas! In her spare time, she loves to travel – often taking busman’s holidays to help with charity programmes all over the world; and also enjoys kayaking and running as well as being a keen tennis player. On less active days, she loves curling up with a good book, her two ferrets Rio & Rica, and her tropical fish (although the fish are less fond of a cuddle!).

Contact details

  • Email address: bev@wikivet.net