Our Team
Professor Peter Cockcroft
BA MA Vet MB MSc DipDat DVM&S DCHP Dip ECBHM
Peter is a University of Cambridge veterinary graduate. He has spent 8 years in veterinary private practice and 14 years in academia, 11 years at the Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge within the Farm Animal Medicine Unit. He is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Registered Specialist in Cattle Health and Production and a European College Specialist in Bovine Health Management. Peter is a member of the Institute for Teaching and Learning.
Dr Jeanette Perry
Jeanette graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island, Canada in 2004.She completed a 3 year post-graduate residency training in Large Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Missouri in the United States in 2010. Jeanette is especially interested in dairy medicine and herd health.
Dr Mandi Carr
Mandi graduated from the University of Queensland in 1998 and has worked in large animal private and government practice for the past 13 years. Mandi is especially interested in beef cattle production medicine and herd health. Mandi is currently undertaking a Masters of Veterinary Science with an emphasis on internal parasites in beef cattle.
Dr Kiro Petrovski
Kiro graduated as Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from School of Veterinary Medicine in Europe. He spent more than 6 year in private clinical practice, dairy and pig farms. He has completed post-graduate training in cattle health and been in academia for 6 years before moving to Australia in January 2012.
Kiro is especially interested in cattle health, herd health, mastitis, lactational physiology, antimicrobial chemiotherapy, antimicrobial resistance and dairy farm herd health consultancy.
Tracy McInerney
Tracy graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1995 with an Associate Diploma in Applied Science (Horse Husbandry and Management) and last year completed her Certificate III in Equine Nursing.
Tracy is a South Australian, growing up locally on a dairy farm, and has worked on horse studs throughout Australia. Tracey worked at Scone Veterinary Hospital Intensive Care Unit in NSW in 2003 during the foaling season, and has a large amount of experience caring for production animals of many types.

