Tom Hughes
Clinical Director,
Liphook Equine Hospital
Tom qualified from Cambridge University in 2001 before moving to Cambridgeshire where he spent three years working in ambulatory equine practice. He then undertook a three year Residency in Equine Surgery at The Royal Veterinary College and then remained there as a University Equine Surgeon. Tom joined the surgical and lameness referral service at Liphook in 2007. He qualified as a European Diplomate in Equine surgery, gaining European specialist status, in 2008 and was recognized by the RCVS as a Specialist in Equine Surgery in 2010. He became a director at the practice in 2013 and has continued to enjoy a busy caseload with a particular interest in orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, poor performance and advanced imaging. Outside of work Tom enjoys spending time with his family, often showing ponies, and road-biking.
Sessions
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15-Nov-2024RVC Equine Theatre 2Impinging spinous processes: Inject, snip or chop, what’s best?