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Anne Kummeling is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Utrecht University's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, specializing in Companion Animal Surgery. She is recognized as an EBVS European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, indicating her advanced expertise in this field. Dr. Kummeling teaches courses including Companion Animal Surgery 1, GD Surgery 2, and Soft Tissue Surgery.
Her research focuses primarily on portosystemic shunts in dogs and other companion animals, with extensive work on surgical techniques, outcomes, and complications. She has published numerous articles on hepatic surgery, urinary tract surgery, and innovative surgical approaches for vascular anomalies. Her work spans both clinical applications and molecular research, including gene expression studies related to surgical outcomes.
Dr. Kummeling's publication record shows consistent research activity from 1998 through 2025, with recent work examining prognostic factors for surgical outcomes, innovative surgical techniques, and molecular predictors of recovery. Her research demonstrates a strong focus on improving surgical outcomes for companion animals through evidence-based approaches.
Among her notable scientific achievements is her certification as an EBVS European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, which represents a significant professional accomplishment requiring extensive training and examination.
Dr. Kummeling has been involved in collaborative research with numerous colleagues across veterinary medicine, contributing to advancements in surgical techniques and understanding of surgical complications. Her work has been published in leading veterinary journals including Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Veterinary Surgery, and PLoS One.
