Dr. Sarah Stewart

Dr. Sarah Stewart DVM, DACVIM, PGCertVetEd FHEA, MRCVS

DVM, DACVIM, PGCertVetEd FHEA, MRCVS

VIN Consultant in Urology & Nephrology,

Dr. Sarah Stewart is originally from British Columbia (Canada), and received her D.V.M. Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2008. She completed her rotating internship at NYC Veterinary Specialists, followed by an internal medicine residency at the Animal Medical Center in New York City in 2012.

Sarah then spent three years in private specialty practice in San Francisco followed by six years at the Royal Veterinary College as a Lecturer in Internal Medicine & Oncology, splitting her time equally between both services. During her time at the RVC she was the co-chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Group, and has a special interest in the clinical approach to antimicrobial resistance. She is also a VIN Consultant in Urology & Nephrology, an ESVONC member, and serves as Editor in Chief of the journal Topics in Companion Animal Medicine. Since 2022.

Sarah has been working as a consultant and locum in both oncology and internal medicine, working within the UK and internationally at specialty private practices and academic institutions including Texas A&M University, Louisiana State University and Massey University. She loves all aspects of internal medicine and medical oncology — particularly working up complex cases where the differentiation between immune-mediated, infectious and neoplastic disease is challenging — and is especially passionate about round cell tumours, urothelial neoplasms, gastroenterology, feline geriatric medicine, urology/nephrology and antimicrobial stewardship.

Outside of veterinary medicine she is a certified sake and wine educator and enjoys teaching classes on wine, sake and cheese tasting at West London Wine School during evenings and weekends.

Dr. Sarah Stewart lectures on the following courses

Lymphoma and Mast Cell Tumours: Practical Approaches to Oncology in First Opinion Practice

Dr. Sarah Stewart DVM, DACVIM, PGCertVetEd FHEA, MRCVS
Dr. Sarah Stewart
9th September 2024
The Pickle Factory, London
This one day course by Dr Sarah Stewart covers a logical approach to oncology cases using lymphoma and mast cell tumours as a basis to plan diagnostics and treatment. The focus is on practical and cost-effective options that are applicable for use in first-opinion practice.
Vet Theory
7 Hours Hours

Antimicrobial Stewardship: Rational Decision Making for Antibiotic Usage in General Practice

Dr. Sarah Stewart DVM, DACVIM, PGCertVetEd FHEA, MRCVS
Dr. Sarah Stewart
11th September 2024
The Pickle Factory, London
This one day course by Dr Sarah Stewart will cover antimicrobial stewardship principles and how they can be implemented in your practice. This subject is so important for the future of veterinary medicine and becomes more relevant after the changes to the "under care" guidance.  
Vet Theory
7 Hours
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