prof. dr. Annelies Decloedt
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0000-0001-8129-2006
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- After graduating as an equine veterinarian in 2008, I completed a PhD at Ghent University in equine echocardiography (tissue Doppler imaging and two-dimensional speckle tracking for quantification of left ventricular function). Since 2012, I have worked as a postdoctoral research fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders, investigating the influence of pulmonary hypertension and exercise training on right ventricular function. In 2015, I was appointed as assistant professor in veterinary clinical and communication skills at the faculty of veterinary medicine, Ghent University. I was responsible for establishing the skills laboratory where students can practice clinical and communication skills using dummy models and simulations. My areas of major professional interest are equine cardiology and ultrasound, veterinary education and veterinarian-client communication.
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Students' and recent graduates' perception of clinical and communication skills training in the veterinary curriculum
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"If you trust a vet, it's easier to reach out to them with questions" : Flemish horse owner perspectives on communication about complementary and alternative veterinary medicine
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Vectorcardiography at rest and during exercise in horses using the Delta (Δ) 12-lead configuration
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- Journal Article
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Arrhythmias across the tree of life : comparative insights for human electrophysiology
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Three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping of premature atrial complexes originating from the right atrial free wall and treatment by radiofrequency ablation in three horses
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Veterinarian-client communication about antibiotics : authoritarian or relationship-based approach?
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- Conference Paper
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The Vet-ABC project : an antimicrobial stewardship intervention to promote responsible use of antibiotics in companion animals
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Evaluating an antimicrobial stewardship intervention to optimize antimicrobial prescription behaviour among companion animal veterinarians
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The Vet-ABC project: designing and implementing an online tool to promote antimicrobial stewardship in companion animals
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Native equine cardiomyocytes as an in vitro model for evaluating anti-arrhythmic drugs and characterizing cardiac electrophysiology