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Mandy Burrows, BSc BVMS

MANZCVS (Canine Medicine), FANZCVS (Dermatology)

Mandy is a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Veterinary Dermatology; a registered specialist in veterinary dermatology, an Associate Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, a member of University Academic Council and Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine (Dermatology) at Murdoch University, Western Australia.

Mandy has been designing and delivering the dermatology curriculum and teaching undergraduate veterinary students at Murdoch University for the past twenty years. She joined the University academic staff in 2017 and has received Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching and Excellence in Learning for three consecutive years in recognition for being in the top 10% of teaching staff. She has a long history of contribution to the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists serving as President, Councillor and Chief Examiner as well as Dermatology Chapter Secretary and Examiner. She is the current Australian and New Zealand representative of the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology and past-President of WCVD9 and Publicity Chair of WCVD7. She was recipient of the AAVD Frank Kral Award in 2024 for contributions to veterinary dermatology. She has authored and co-authored many publications in national and international journals and textbooks and delivers lectures in veterinary dermatology at both national and international conferences. Her opinion is regularly sought in providing specialist expertise and advice to industry.

Mandy has extensive experience with clinical dermatology in companion animals. A deep personal commitment to working for the good of students, veterinary practitioners, animals and society informs all her work. She values being able to make a difference and finds reward in the challenge of finding creative and practical solutions to difficult problems.

Veterinary Medical Degree (BSc BVMS):

Murdoch University School of Veterinary Medicine

Fun Facts:

Along with her extensive experience with clinical dermatology in companion animals and she enjoys teaching dermatology to veterinary undergraduate and postgraduate students.