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MVDr. Eva Pavelková CertAVP(VC) MRCVS

cardiology - RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Cardiology
Dr. Eva Pavelková is currently present at our clinic one day in a month. For information regarding ordering and prices for her services, please contact the doctor directly at eva.pavelkova@kardiovet.cz or at our email info@animed.cz.

MVDr. Eva Pavelková has held a passion for cardiology since her studies at veterinary university (Fakulta veterinárního lékařství VFU Brno) from which she graduated in 2006. She then worked in general practice in the UK for several years and shortly at a referral hospital in Prague. In 2011, she started her postgraduate cardiology studies at Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh. She successfully passed her final exams in 2014 and obtained her cardiology degree CertAVP(VC). During her time at the University of Edinburgh, she worked at the cardiology department at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital at the University of Liverpool, under a direct supervision of some of the top British and European cardiologists. Since 2015, she has held her ‘Advanced Practitioner Status in Veterinary Cardiology’ under the RCVS (The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons). This professional status has to be renewed every five years to ensure certified cardiologists keep their knowledge and skills up to date.
Eva Pavelková has been working as a referral cardiologist since 2014, having spent the last few years at a state-of-the-art veterinary referral hospital in the UK. In 2019, she got elected joint secretary of the Veterinary Cardiovascular Society in the UK, she is a member of the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology (ESVC), participates in research projects in canine and feline cardiology, gives talks to fellow veterinary surgeons, breeders and the general public and in her free time works at veterinary charity projects in Africa and Asia.

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