RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology
European Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology
Chair of Veterinary Ophthalmology
Professor Peter Bedford gained his PhD for work on the
aetiopathogenesis and treatment of canine glaucoma and was
awarded his RCVS Fellowship for studies on aqueous production
and drainage. He received the BSAVA Simon Award in 1977 for
‘outstanding contributions to veterinary surgery', the BVA
William Hunting Award in 1983, the BSAVA Bourgelat Award in 1986
for ‘outstanding contributions to the field of small animal
practice' and the BSAVA Blaine Award in 1995 for ‘outstanding
contributions to the advancement of small animal medicine and
surgery'. A Past President of both the British (BSAVA) and the
World (WSAVA) Small Animal Veterinary Associations, Professor
Bedford is an RCVS Foundation Diplomate in Veterinary
Ophthalmology (1982) and a Diplomate of the European College of
Veterinary Ophthalmologists (1993). He is a RCVS Registered
Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology. His interests include
all aspects of veterinary and comparative ophthalmology,
particularly inherited disease, and his current research
includes angle bypass for the treatment of canine glaucoma and
the aetiology of retinal pigment epithelial dystrophy in the dog.
He have been Chief Panelist for The Kennel Club, UK's BVA/KC/ISDS
Hereditary Eye Diseases Panel, and is Chairman of the
World Small Animal Veterinary Association Ophthalmology
Hereditary Dieseases Committee.