Stress Free Pets for Veterinary Nurses
Description
Your educational investment will include the Stress Free Pets course, certification and annual membership. Your annual membership benefits include access to a network of Stress Free Pets professionals, closed Facebook group, ongoing CE and tools to implement and market your certification.
Dr. Constanze Pape
Dr.med.vet. Zusatzbezeichnung Verhaltenstherapie
Dr. Pape schloss das Studium der Veterinärmedizin an der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover 1998 ab. Anschließend promovierte sie am Institut für Tierschutz, Verhaltenskunde, Tierhygiene und Tierhaltung der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München mit der Dissertation „Der Einsatz von Antidepressiva in der Therapie von Verhaltensproblemen bei Hund und Katze – eine vergleichende Literaturstudie".
Constanze betreibt seit 2005 eine eigene Praxis für Verhaltenstherapie mit angeschlossener Hundeschule und trägt in Tierarztpraxen, auf Tierärztekongressen und Volkshochschulen vor.
Seit 2018 trägt sie die Zusatzbezeichnung Verhaltenstherapie der Bayerischen Landestierärztekammer.
Seit 2020 ist Dr. Pape Mitglied des Vorstands der GTVMT und seit 2021 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Tierschutz, Verhaltenskunde, Tierhygiene und Tierhaltung der LMU München, wo sie lehrt und die verhaltenstherapeutischen Sprechstunde führt.
Dr. Daniela Zurr
Dr Kersti Seksel
BVSc MRCVS MA FACVSc DACVB DECAWBM
Kersti graduated in Veterinary Science from Sydney University. She has a BA in Behavioural Sciences with a major in psychology as well as a Master of Arts (Hons). She is a Fellow of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Animal Behaviour, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Welfare and Behavioural Medicine.
Nicole Stein
Dr Barbara Schöning
Dr.med.vet. MSc, PhD Fachtierärztin für Verhaltenskunde und Tierschutz
Stephan Gronostay
Dr Trepheena Hunter
Veterinary Specialist in Animal Behaviour, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists, BAgSc (hons), MAgSc, BVSc (hons), MANZCVS (Veterinary Behaviour), DACVB
Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and has undertaken a specialist training and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and a registered Specialist in Animal Behaviour. Trepheena has a strong passion for working with shelter and rescue dogs and cats to support their mental health and wellbeing in the shelter and in their new home. She enjoys working closely with owners to treat and manage behaviour problems in pets, such as fear, anxiety and aggression.
Serena Dean
BAppSc (VTM), CIV VN, TAE, MBA
Serena has been in the industry for over 20 years holding positions as a senior Veterinary Nurse in both emergency and general practice before moving into education, training and leadership and management. As someone who loves to think and dream big, her passion for animal behaviour saw her conceptualise, create and successfully implement The Best Behaviour Program for Greencross Limited. An advocate for the industry Serena is a content contributor, speaker and guest lecturer for multiple platforms including the VNCA and The University of Queensland, along with being a member of the editorial board for the Australian Veterinary Nurses Journal. Serena is currently the Managing Director of Stress free Pets, an animal handling education program and certification for Veterinarians and Vet Nurses. She holds a MBA, Bachelor of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology & Management, Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and is a professional member of the Society of Veterinary Behaviour Technicians (USA).