Hand-picked veterinary experts for your learning

Dr Steven Epstein
Dr Steven Epstein is an Associate Professor of Clinical Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at the University of California, Davis. He graduated veterinary school at UC Davis completing an internship at Kansas State University and residency at UC Davis in ECC in 2010.
Streven has multiple research interests including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and antimicrobial resistance and stewardship authoring a number of journals and book chapters in those areas.
Currently he is Chief of Service for the small animal ECC service, Director of the blood bank and transfusion medicine services, the Small Animal Infectious disease control officer for UC Davis, as well as serving on the VECCS board of directors and acting as a co-Domain Chair for the RECOVER Initiative.

Dr Chris Tan
Dr Chris Tan is a specialist in small animal surgery, based in Sydney, Australia, where he divides his time between clinical practice, post graduate education and research. He is the head of surgery at Sydney Veterinary Emergency and Specialists and is a board member of AO VET Asia Pacific, with his role focused on the delivery of quality education.
Chris holds a conjoint lecturer position within the Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, where he works with surgeons and medical researchers from a diversity of fields to combine the knowledge from both veterinary and human surgery to improve patient outcomes across species.

Dr Terry King
Dr Terry King is adamant that Australian veterinary care is second to none. Terry is a committed family pet practitioner, loves the animal-person bond, and undertakes to prolong it. He believes care of the critical patient as well as palliation (a multidisciplinary approach and involving multi-model therapy) of the chronically (and terminally) ill lead our advancement in family pet medicine.
Terry is not a specialist, but a former partner of VSS & internal medicine referral clinician with a special interest in the emergency & critical care patient.