6th – 7th June 2025, Cracow, Poland
- Place: Hotel Double Tree by Hilton, Cracow
- Participants: 200+ veterinarians
- Medical Agenda: high profile lecturers
We warmly invite you to join us in the historic city of Cracow for our upcoming AniCura Medical Congress, where we will come together under the banner of AniCura claim: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF VETERINARY CARE, TOGETHER.
Cracow, a city where history and legend intertwine, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this inspiring event. As you walk the cobbled streets and pass the majestic Wawel Castle, you may even catch a glimpse of the legendary Wawel Dragon – a fitting symbol for the challenges we face and the innovative spirit that drives veterinry medicine forward.
Join us for engaging scientific sessions, collaborative discussions, and the chance to explore a city rich in culture, history, and stories - including those where animals, from the traditional Lajkonik warrior on a horse, to the watchtower pigeons, have always played a special role.
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Ludmila completed her degree in veterinary medicine in 2009 in Brno. In 2017 she started the residency program in oncology (ECVIM-CA Onco) at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna and successfully graduated in spring 2022. Since November 2022, she has been working as a specialist in medical oncology at AniCura AOI Center and assumed the role of Medical Director on January 1, 2025.
Graduated in Veterinary Medicine in July 2004 from the University of Tehran (Iran). From 2004 to 2008, completed both a Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) and a PhD at the same university. In 2022, completed the training program of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) at the University of Bern (Switzerland) and obtained my ECVDI diploma in the same year. Since 2009, has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Radiology Department of the University of Tehran. Over the years, presented numerous posters and scientific works at both national and international conferences. Currently working as a teleradiologist for Antech Imaging Services and, as of 2023, also for the AOI Center in Switzerland.
Viktor graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Kosice in 2005. He began his career at the University of Veterinary Sciences in Brno, then moved to the UK in 2007 for a second opinion small animal practice. In 2008, he started a general internship at Dick White Referrals and later completed a residency in veterinary neurology, becoming a Diplomate of ECVN in 2012. He returned to Slovakia in 2014 and founded Neurovet in 2017. Neurovet became part of AniCura in 2024. Viktor specializes in complex neurosurgical cases and enjoys teaching and publishing in his field.
Zofia graduated from Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) in 2011, specializing in anesthesiology and pain management in dogs and cats. Since 2016, she has been lecturing both nationally and internationally. In 2018, she earned the VAT title from the International Veterinary Anesthesia School. Zofia is a member of AVA and IVAPM, with a focus on pharmacology and optimizing anesthetic procedures.
Krzysztof, a graduate of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at SGGW in Warsaw (2004), became a specialist in animal surgery in 2016 and earned his PhD in veterinary sciences in 2024. He is an active member of ESVOT, AOVet, and PSLWMZ and frequently lectures at national and international conferences. He has co-authored several publications, including a textbook on general surgery and small animal orthopedics.
Doris graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna in 2011. She completed a rotating internship and a residency in small animal medicine. Afterward, she worked as a senior clinician in Zurich before returning home to lead the Internal Medicine department at AniCura Veterinary Clinic in Hollabrunn. Her special interests include respiratory diseases and endoscopy.
Ondrej graduated from Veterinary University Brno in 2008 and completed his oncology residency at the University of Vienna in 2017. He passed the ECVIM-CA exam and worked at Animal Health Trust in England. He currently leads oncology teams at Regiavet Prague, Vetpoint Bratislava, and Animavets Žilina, and is involved in research, particularly in intratumoral therapy and immunotherapy.
Jakub graduated from the University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Wrocław in 2012. After volunteering in Thailand, he became a specialist in veterinary surgery in 2021. He focuses on endoscopic procedures, minimally invasive surgery, and managing pulmonary conditions like tracheal collapsibility. With over 13 years of experience, he has performed over a thousand stent implantations and has been involved in innovative procedures for six years. Jakub now shares his knowledge through training and conferences, aiming to raise veterinary diagnostic and treatment standards.
In addition to the main conference agenda, we warmly invite all attendees to take part in special presentations hosted by our sponsors. These sessions offer a unique opportunity to explore innovative solutions, discover cutting-edge technologies, and connect directly with industry leaders. Don’t miss out on the chance to gain valuable insights and expand your network!
Kacper Mikolajczyk, DVM Vetiss
Klaudia Majcher, DVM, Technical Manager Dechra Veterinary Products
Olga Lesciorz, DVM, Professional Service Veterinarian IDEXX
Zeljko Brkic, DVM, Head of Pet Health Technical Consultants Central Eastern Europe Elanco
Michał Ceregrzyn, DVM, PhD, Regional Technical Manager Companion Animals CEE Region MSD Animal Health
Katarzyna Kraszewska, DVM, PhD Boehringer Ingelheim
Michele Carbone. Veterinary Market Development Manager ESAOTE
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Educational credits for participation in the congress are granted by the Slovak and Polish Veterinary Chambers.
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