BVM&S DipECVIM-CA MRCVS
European and RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine
Fiona graduated from the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh in 2006. She completed an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Liverpool. In 2011 she finished her residency and gained her European Diploma in Internal Medicine. She became a RCVS recognised specialist in Small Animal Medicine in 2013. She currently works at North Downs Specialist Referrals, a large multi-disciplinary hospital in Surrey, where she is part of the medicine team.
Fiona Adam lectures on the following courses
A Logical Approach to Gastrointestinal Disease
Fiona Adam
Many gastrointestinal cases are short-lived and will resolve with minimal treatment, but when the patient’s presentation is more protracted or severe, a more involved approach to investigations and treatment is required. This learning series with Fiona Adam looks at the approach to acute GI...
Approaching Respiratory Disease in First Opinion Practice
Fiona Adam
Dealing with a dyspnoeic animal can be stressful for all concerned. This learning series with Fiona Adam considers how best to localise the problem using the available history, clinical observations and targeted diagnostics; with the aim of optimising the management of these cases and reducing...
Medical Refresher
Fiona Adam
Monday 10th March 2025
The Pickle Factory, London
This one-day course Fiona Adam, will refresh your knowledge with common small animal medical presentations and give you confidence in your consults.
Problem Solving in Medicine
Fiona Adam
Pattern recognition is one of the stalwarts of clinical practice, but when the situation is less clear-cut, or there are conflicting clinical findings, it is easy to become lost. In these situations, a problem-based approach becomes imperative.
This learning series with Fiona Adam explores...
Updates in Feline & Canine Medicine
Fiona Adam
A nine-part learning series for vets with Fiona Adam covering recent advancements and changes to the way we approach some areas of small animal medicine.
A one-stop-shop to catch up on new things in small animal medicine in recent years: useful if you are returning to small animal practice...
Common Medical Problems in the Older Dog
Fiona Adam
A seven-part learning series for vets with specialist Fiona Adam.
Does your practice offer senior health checks? Should we health screen older patients routinely?
While age is not a disease, many diseases are seen more commonly in aged patients. The UK’s canine population is reported to be...
The Highs and Lows of Adrenal Disease
Fiona Adam
This six video learning series with Fiona Adam covers all areas of adrenal disease and its diagnosis and management.
In health the adrenal glands are small and easily overlooked, but their function is vital. Appreciating the anatomy and physiology of the adrenal glands will help us to better...
Endocrinology
Fiona Adam
A learning series of six videos with specialist Fiona Adam on endocrine diseases.
Too many hormones, or not enough! Endocrinopathies can be challenging to diagnose: variable clinical presentations and imprecise diagnostic tests lead to the possibility of missed or incorrect diagnoses.
This...
Medical Refresher
Fiona Adam
A six-part learning series with Fiona Adam covering common internal medicine topics.
Returning to small animal practice after a career break, or moving into small animal practice from large animal work? This learning series will help you consult with confidence. It discusses some common small...
“There’s a Problem with the Waterworks” - Small Animal Urology
Fiona Adam
This learning series, recorded at a live stream event, with Fiona Adam will provide you with a logical approach to the most common urological presentations in the dog and cat, which you will be able to implement back in practice straight away.
The series aims to give you the confidence to...
"They Were All Yellow”: Anaemia and Jaundice
Fiona Adam
Jaundice cases can be confusing to get to the bottom of. Untangling the elements of the clinical presentation to determine whether the cause is pre-, intra- or post-hepatic requires a considered approach. This is particularly important where concurrent conditions can confound the clinical...
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