Esther Callcott

Chemistry

Dr Esther Callcott

Cert IV VN, BMedSc (Hons), PhD, GCLTHE, FHEA

Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Technology
Wagga Wagga
Building 229 Room 149

Dr Callcott is the Head of Discipline for the Bachelor of Veterinary Technology, at the School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences.

Esther is responsible for managing the academic operations of the Veterinary Technology course which includes engaging with an external university partnership with Goulburn Ovens TAFE, Victoria, that delivers the Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing integrated into the Veterinary Technology program. She leads a team of academics in delivering a student-focussed undergraduate program aimed at producing industry-ready Veterinary technologists proficient in day-one clinical competencies.

She is a member of the NSW Division of the Veterinary Nurses Council Australia (VNCA) and is engaged with industry in promoting the legislation and regulation of veterinary technologists in Australian veterinary practice.

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Dr Callcott has extensive academic teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in biological sciences, medical sciences, and veterinary science fields. Her scholarship of teaching includes the use of veterinary clinical simulation models in surgical and ultrasound diagnostic techniques and their impact on achieving student learning outcomes and clinical competency.

Dr Callcott’s teaching practices significantly focusses on students developing in-depth foundational knowledge in fundamental scientific principles and applying their knowledge to clinical-based situations with the aim to develop clinically competent industry-ready graduates proficient in day-one skills and attributes.

Her current teaching includes advanced veterinary medical nursing, clinical pathology, and applied pharmacology.

Dr Callcott has extensive research experience in both veterinary and human medicine with a keen interest in medicinal biochemistry and biodiscovery. Her work focusses on the therapeutic potential of natural bioactive compounds in reducing risk factors associated with lifestyle and metabolic diseases. Her work involves the use of laboratory-based methods in addition to conducting animal and nationally registered human clinical trials to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of natural bioactive compounds to develop nutraceutical products and functional foods.

Dr Callcott has an established publication record in peer-reviewed journals and has supervised the successful completion of Honours students graduated under her supervision and is currently supervising Honours and PhD students on current projects.

Please contact Dr Callcott via email if you wish to discuss potential research opportunities in her field.