David O’Meara BVSc MACVSc

1992 University of Queensland

 

David graduated from the University of Queensland in 1992. He took a position soon after graduation with Parbery and Robson Equine Clinic at Windsor, New South Wales. During his 5 year term with Parbery and Robson, David worked in all avenues of equine practice from racetrack medicine to stud reproductive work. In 1998 David returned to Queensland to Oakey Veterinary Hospital to pursue interests in equine reproduction.

David undertook a teaching position at University of California, Davis in 2000, and gained Membership of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in animal reproduction in 2002. David completed the training program component for Fellowship qualification at Oakey and is currently fulfilling the research components of the program in preparation for examinations to gain specialist qualifications in equine reproduction. David joined Scone Equine Hospital in 2004 to pursue his interests in equine reproduction and stud medicine.

Referrals


The SEH has five Specialists in Equine Medicine or Surgery and a number of highly experienced senior veterinarians. Their skills and experiences cover all disciplines of equine veterinary science.



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Employment


The strength of Scone Equine Hospital is sustained by the technical knowledge of the people in our practice and the relationships they develop with our clients and the people we work with.



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Research & Training


Scone Equine Hospital aims to provide dedicated expert care, service and professional leadership in equine veterinary practice. We provide practical clinical training for 30-40 veterinary students and veterinarians and up to 60 veterinary nurses each year.

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Success Stories


When Holbrook Thoroughbreds’ mare Girl in a Storm needed emergency surgery, Julie Harris put her into the care of an experienced team at Scone Equine Hospital. Surgery, in any situation carries risk but with heavily pregnant Girl in a Storm, it was complex and urgent. 

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