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Dr Jessica Johnson graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (MVB) in Veterinary Medicine from University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland, in 2011 and went on to complete equine internships in: Dubai Equine Hospital, Troytown Equine Hospital in Ireland, and University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital (UCD VH).
Subsequently, following nine months in private equine practice in Northern Ireland, she returned again to the UCD VH in 2014 where she completed a 3-year residency to become a European Specialist in Large Animal Surgery. Alongside, she completed a Doctorate of Veterinary Medical Specialization (DVMS). Her special areas of research include ultrasound-guided injection techniques in the horse, and pre-surgical disinfection of the equine hoof.
March 2018 – present
Equine Veterinary Medical Center, Doha, Qatar
July 2014 – July 2017
University College Dublin VH, Dublin, Ireland
July 2013 – April 2014
Auburn Equine Clinic, Antrim, Northern Ireland
July 2012 – June 2013
University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Jan 2012 – Jun 2012
Troytown Equine Hospital, Kildare, Ireland
June 2011 – December 2012
Dubai Equine Hospital, Dubai, U.A.E
2014 - 2017
University College Dublin, School of Veterinary Medicine
2006 - 2011
University College Dublin, School of Veterinary Medicine
2002 - 2006
University College Dublin, Faculty of Agriculture, Food & the Environment
Derham A, O’Leary JM, Johnson JP, Kearney, C (2018). Surgical repair of a depressed, comminuted zygomatic arch fracture in a Thoroughbred foal using a locking compression plate. Submitted to Equine Veterinary Education April 2018.
Jeawon SS, O'Leary JM, Johnson JP, Hoey SE, Duggan VE (2017). Septic peritonitis secondary to a perforating gastric foreign body in an Irish Sport Horse gelding. Equine Veterinary Education. "https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.12865"
Johnson JP, Peckham RK, Rowan C, Wolfe A, O’leary JM (2017). Ultrasound - guided inferior alveolar nerve block in the horse: a validation of the extraoral approach in cadavers. Accepted for publication by Equine Veterinary Dentistry as Original Research 10/2017.
Johnson JP, Stack JD, Rowan C, Handel I, O’Leary JM (2017). Ultrasound – guided approach to the cervical facet joints in horses: a validation of the technique in cadavers. Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology 2/2017.
Johnson J, Messier S, Meulyzer M, Vinardell T, Marcoux M, David F (2015) Effect of Presurgical Iodine-Based Disinfection on Bacterial Colonization of the Equine Peripodal Region. Veterinary Surgery; 44, 756-762. This paper was also included in Equine Veterinary Education’s November 2015 Issue in “Highlights of Recent Clinically Relevant Papers”.
Johnson J,More S, Collins J, Duggan V (2012). Disease Transmission Potential at Equine Events in Ireland. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science; 32 (10S): S91.