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Alex Chan

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Associate Professor

Ontario Veterinary College, Department of Clinical Studies

achan34@uoguelph.ca
(226) 924-5852
Office:OVC Mona Campbell Centre for Animal Cancer, Room 2101

Alex obtained his veterinary degree at the University of Sydney, Australia, in 2017. Following graduation, he completed his specialty internships at several private hospitals in Australia and Canada. Recently, he successfully completed his three-year residency in neurology and neurosurgery. Alex's clinical interests lie in neurocritical care, neuroimaging, and neuromuscular diseases. He also shares a passion for education and strives to improve the phenomenon of 'neurophobia' within the veterinary community.