Barbara Glanemann
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Barbara is a Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine. She currently spends the main part of her time on the referral clinical service in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals and the rest of her time on teaching and clinical research.
Biography
Barbara graduated from the University of Leipzig, Germany, in 2001. After completing a Doctoral Thesis at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, Barbara accepted a position as Intern in a private referral centre in Switzerland in 2004. On completion of this programme she entered the joined Residency Programme in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Giessen, Germany, and the Royal Veterinary College of London and gained her Diplomate ECVIM-CA in 2008.
Prior to returning to the RVC as a Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine in December 2009 Barbara has been working as a specialist in a private referral centre in South-England.
Research
Barbara’s main research interests include gastroenterology, haematology and selected topics in endocrinology such as hyperthyroidism and acromegaly.
Teaching
Barbara has various teaching roles including undergraduate clinical rotational teaching and Senior Clinical Training Scholar supervision. She is also involved in didactic teaching of the 3rd and 4th year BVetMed students in multiple subjects, including gastroenterology, respiratory and lymphoreticular systems, and in communication skills training for 1st year BVetMed students.
As her colleagues, Barbara is involved in some RVC CPD courses, both in the form of conventional lectures and also via online courses. As a module deputy she became recently involved in the new Veterinary nurse graduate diploma.
Clinical
Barbara enjoys all areas of clinical medicine but particularly gastroenterology, haematology and endocrinology. She is actively involved in our radioiodine therapy and acromegaly clinic, and is happy to discuss any possible referral cases.
Selected Publications
• Glanemann B, Bridger N, Schönenbrücher H, et al. Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis specific DNA by PCR in intestinal biopsies of dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine,2008; 22 (5):1090-4.
• Bridger N, Glanemann B, Neiger R. Comparison of postprandial and ceruletide serum bile acid stimulation in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2008; 22 (4): 873-8.
• Glanemann B, Gaut N, Neiger R. Effects of anaesthesia on thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in dogs. Tierärztliche Praxis 2008
• Glanemann B, Stosic A, Neiger R. Hypoparathyroidism in a dog. Kleintiermedizin 2006
• Glanemann B, Hildebrandt N, Schneider M, Moritz A, Neiger R. Recurrent single oesophageal stricture treated with a self-expanding stent in a cat. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 2008; 10(5):505-509.
• Glanemann B, Gaut N, Neiger R. Effects of anaesthesia on thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in dogs. Tierärztliche Praxis 2008
