Valentina Oborina's Training on Clinical Research at the University of Helsinki

From November 18 to December 6, 2024, Valentina Oborina, a senior veterinarian from the EMU Animal Clinic, participated in the “Clinical Research (CVM)” training cycle hosted by the University of Helsinki. The three-week hybrid program focused on advancing skills and knowledge for clinical and research settings in veterinary medicine.

Valentina, who specializes in emergency and critical care and is pursuing a PhD in parasitology (vector-borne parasitic diseases in dogs), also teaches veterinary students about parasitology and emergency care.

The training was led by Dr. Sanna Viitanen (DVM, PhD, Dipl ECVIM-CA) and Sonja Lahti (DVM, clinical teacher). Key topics covered included:

In addition to theoretical knowledge, participants observed advanced clinical procedures and gained insights into the use of endoscopy. The training emphasized practical applications, utilizing state-of-the-art clinical equipment for patient monitoring and diagnostics.

This activity, organized as part of OH-Boost Work Package 1 (WP1, Task 1.2), represents a significant knowledge transfer effort in veterinary clinical research and education.