
معرفی
Emma Tallini is a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Practice at the University of Surrey's School of Veterinary Medicine, part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She qualified from Bristol University in 2002 and has extensive clinical experience in mixed and small animal practice, including roles in the UK and New Zealand. Her surgical specialization in soft tissue surgery was formalized with a GP certificate in 2009. She transitioned to academia in 2017, initially providing maternity cover as a Teaching Fellow in Small Animal Practice. Her expertise spans surgical techniques, neutering practices, and professional communication skills, alongside accreditation as a mediator.
Education & Experience:
- BVetMed (Bristol University, 2002)
- GP Certificate in Soft Tissue Surgery (2009)
- Clinical roles: mixed practice (UK/New Zealand), small animal hospitals, referral centres, and charities
Research & Teaching Focus: Dr. Tallini emphasizes applied surgical techniques, veterinary communication, and professional development. She designs curricula for surgery lectures, neutering practicals, and communication skills training. Her work integrates clinical practice with educational innovation.
Awards & Recognition: No specific awards listed, though her clinical and educational contributions are highlighted through her roles and certifications.
Advising & Grants: No formal advising roles or grant details provided, though her teaching and clinical mentorship are central to her academic role.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with the University of Surrey's Veterinary Clinical Practice program, focusing on translational education and clinical skills development.



