Chyanne Chandler

Veterinarian

Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland

About

Chyanne is an accomplished veterinary surgeon with extensive experience in both small and large animal practices since graduating. She completed an internship in Farm Animal Clinical Studies at the University College of Dublin Veterinary Hospital and holds an MVB from the University College of Dublin, along with a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science. With several years of work in various veterinary clinics, Chyanne has honed her skills and knowledge, excelling in the care of animals of all sizes. Her commitment to ongoing education and skill development underscores her dedication to excellence in her field. Throughout her career, Chyanne has consistently demonstrated key qualities such as diligence, focus, strong interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills—essential attributes in veterinary practice. As she continues to grow in her profession, Chyanne is eager to explore new opportunities that will further enhance her capabilities and enable her to become an even more well-rounded veterinarian.

Experience

  • Veterinary Surgeon at Boggan Veterinary
    2021 - Present · 5 yrs 7 mos

    Large and small animal practice where I mostly manage the small animal side on top of TB testing and large animal calls. I organise small animal surgeries and consults on a daily basis with a blood machine an external laboratories at hand. Extensive large animal work and out of hours.

  • Veterinary Surgeon at Vetcare
    2020 - 2021 · 1 yr

    Working with multiple vets and various practice settings. Driving to calls and between practices. 2 of the 4 practices were managed daily by one vet only and nurses on site. Large and small animal work with blood machines, ultrasound, xray and scopes.

  • Intern in Farm Animal Clinical Studies at University College Dublin
    Jul 2019 - Jul 2020 · 1 yr 1 mo

    An Internship at the University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital which involved work with large animal species, mainly cattle, sheep, pigs, alpacas, as well as on call duties to include equine. In addition to furthering knowledge and skills in these species, there is organization of the final year students, lectures to these students, and aiding them in their hands-on learning within the hospital.

  • CEMS (Clinical Extra Mural Studies) at UCDVH
    May 2017 - Jul 2019 · 2 yrs 3 mos

    UCD Veterinary students are required to complete 24 weeks of CEMS before the end of final year. This is a compilation of the various CEMS completed thus far: • Parklands Veterinary Group- Dungannon: 22 May 2017-02 Jun 2017, 12 Mar 2018-24 Mar 2018 -Dungannon, Northern Ireland. Mixed practice work, predominantly large animal. • Waugh Chapel Animal Hospital: 05 Jun 2017-16 Jun 2017 -Waugh Chapel, MD, USA. Small animal first opinion and surgery. • Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery: 19 Jun 2017-30 Jun 2017 -Weatherford, TX, USA. Specialty equine work including surgery, diagnostics, and treatments. • Parker Road Veterinary Hospital: 03 Jul 2017-14 Jul 2017 -Wylie, TX, USA. Mixed animal work, predominantly small animal general practice. • Wild Spirit: 01 Aug 2017-14 Aug 2017 - South Africa. Wildlife conservation and medicine. • Dublin Zoo: 21 Aug 2017-02 Sep 2017 -Dublin, Ireland. Research work emphasis on behavior of elephants within the Zoo. • Southfork Animal Clinic: 27 Dec 2017-03 Jan 2018 -Murphy, TX, USA. Small animal general practice. • The Animal Hospital: 21 May 2018-01 Jun 2018, 24 February 2018-01 March 2018 -Tallaght, Ireland. Small animal general practice. • University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital- Anesthesia: 04 Jun 2018-10 Jun 2018 - Dublin, Ireland. Work in the anesthesia field predominantly with small animals. • Irish Country Meats: 11 Jun 2018-17 Jun 2018 -Camolin, Ireland. Experience with abattoir work, predominantly sheep. • Rangiora Veterinary Centre: 16 Jul 2018-27 Jul 2018 -Rangiora, New Zealand. Mixed practice predominantly large animal work, but also some exotics. • Ada Veterinary Clinic: 24 Dec 2018-30 Dec 2018 -Ada, OK, USA. Mixed practice work, predominantly large animal work.

  • Veterinary Technician at Southfork Animal Clinic
    Jun 2016 - Aug 2016 · 3 mos

    • Includes working during several holidays throughout Vet school. • Engaged with clients while attending their animals during appointments. • Handled equipment such as anesthetic machines, I.V. machines, and laboratory machines. • Performed blood draws, vaccinations, and inserting catheters on patients.