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Dr Janine Dwyer

Class of 1986. Director and Equine Veterinarian for All Horses Veterinary Services and Australian Para-Equestrian Team Veterinarian
23 Jun 2023
Australia
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Dr Janine Dwyer
Dr Janine Dwyer

Janine Dwyer is an equine veterinary science professional from a very special JPC cohort – those of the foundation students who started at the College on its very first day of operation. Despite struggling with subjects such as math and science during her time at JPC, Janine received extra support from dedicated teachers and went on to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian. 

Janine's passion for horses led her to work with prestigious organisations like the Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Australian dressage and para-equestrian teams at global events. As the current Australian para-equestrian team veterinarian, Janine continues to run her own equine practice, All Horses Veterinary Services, with a vision to expand and improve equine care, fulfilling her rewarding career journey.

Click to read more in SOAR Edition 3

Walk of Fame Inductee 2021

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