Biography:
Dr. Matt Munro is a board certified small animal internal medicine specialist currently employed at the Veterinary Referral Hospital, Dandenong. He graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2014 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Distinction). He then completed a small animal rotating internship at the University of Minnesota (2015-2016) and a small animal internal medicine residency at the University of California, Davis (2016-2019).
Following completion of his residency, Matt became a registered specialist in small animal internal medicine (Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine; DACVIM-SAIM). Matt then worked at the University of Melbourne for two years as a lecturer in small animal medicine before moving to his current private practice position. He has authored textbook chapters related to canine and feline oesophageal disease and the management of canine hyperlipidaemia.
His research areas have encompassed feline mycobacterial disease, clinical pharmacology, and investigation of canine megaoesophagus. Additionally, Matt is involved with continuing education related to small animal endoscopy and is an instructor in the AVA's Chartered Veterinary Practitioner course. Areas of interest include lower urinary tract disease, interventional endoscopy and radiology, hepatobiliary disorders, infectious diseases, and pharmacology.