André de Mattos Faro DVM

Veterinarian

Hi, I'm Dr. André de Mattos Faro, Director of Veterinary Education at Green Dog Veterinary Hospital

I graduated from Santo Amaro University, in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2001. Shortly after, I had the privilege of working under Dr. Carlos Roberto Daleck, a renowned veterinary oncologist and researcher, who became a key mentor in shaping my career. In 2003, I began my Master’s in Veterinary Surgery at São Paulo State University, and by 2005, I transitioned directly into pursuing my PhD at the same institution, which I completed in 2008.

During my doctoral studies, I gained practical experience through my work at several veterinary hospitals and began teaching in Minas Gerais. In 2013, I established the Veterinary Surgery Department at the Federal Institute of Technology in Santa Catarina State. My teaching and research efforts expanded across Brazil, and I became widely recognized for my expertise in veterinary surgery and oncology. In 2018, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship at São Paulo State University, after which I continued to teach, publish research, and collaborate with top veterinary specialists. My career took an international turn in 2022 when I was invited to the United States, marking the start of new global partnerships.

As a veterinary educator, I've dedicated myself to advancing the field of veterinary medicine and training the next generation of veterinarians. Throughout my career, I’ve received numerous accolades for my contributions to veterinary medicine, including awards from the Brazilian Military and Fire Department for life-saving surgeries and other related veterinary work. I’ve also authored papers and book chapters and regularly serve as a reviewer for several veterinary journals, contributing to my goal of pushing veterinary medicine forward. 

Favorite Part of my Job

My areas of focus include soft tissue surgery, oncologic and reconstructive surgeries, and teaching. I’m deeply passionate about advancing surgical techniques and helping colleagues and students develop their skills. Each experience in the operating room and classroom contributes to my ongoing growth as a professional. 

Why I chose this profession

My passion for veterinary medicine was ignited at the age of 14 when I saved a severely injured dog, suturing its wounds despite being alone in a remote area. That moment solidified my calling to pursue a career in veterinary care.

Personal Hobbies & Interests

Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time in the outdoors, sailboating and fishing, as well as traveling and exploring gastronomy and local cuisines. 

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