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Sue Manning

RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology

Sue Manning
Sue Manning BVSc (Hons) DVOphthal MRCVS RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology

Sue graduated from Bristol Vet School a long time ago!  She worked in both mixed and small animal general practice for 16 years, during which time she gained her RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology.  She subsequently undertook and completed a residency at Willows Referral Service in the West Midlands, obtaining her RCVS Diploma in Veterinary Ophthalmology in 2006.

She moved to St Helens in 2008 where she set up and expanded an ophthalmology referral service before joining Pride Veterinary Centre in 2011. She is interested in all aspects of Veterinary Ophthalmology and is involved in both undergraduate and post-graduate teaching. She has presented at national and international veterinary ophthalmology meetings and is a BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Panellist.

Publications
Manning, S., 2014. “The Eyelids” in BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Ophthalmology 3rd Edition

Rhodes, M., Heinrich, C., Featherstone, H., Braus, B., Manning, S., Cripps, P.J. and Renwick, P., 2012. Parotid duct transposition in dogs: a retrospective review of 92 eyes from 1999 to 2009. Veterinary ophthalmology, 15(4), pp.213-222.

Featherstone, H.J., Renwick, P., Heinrich, C.L. and Manning, S., 2009. Efficacy of lamellar resection, cryotherapy, and adjunctive grafting for the treatment of canine limbal melanoma. Veterinary ophthalmology, 12(s1), pp.65-72.

Paterson, S., Manning, S., 2009 Where skin meets eye. Veterinary Times

Manning, S., 2009. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca: a closer look. Veterinary Times, 39(15), pp.10-12.

Manning, S.P., 2007. Ocular examination in the diagnosis of angiostrongylosis in dogs.
Other Work
Dissertation submitted for RCVS Diploma: “Lens instability in the dog: A retrospective study of the surgical results in 102 cases (155 eyes) (1994-2004)” which was presented as an abstract at ECVO Versailles (2008) when it was awarded the best clinical paper (and will one day be published).