
Ada's Professional Journey
Credentials & Certifications:
- BVRA (British Veterinary Reception Association) Authorized Instructor
- TIPS Coach Counseling Certification
Professional Experience:
Practice Manager | Oasis Referral Animal Hospital
May 2021 – June 2022
As the Practice Manager, I was fully responsible for overseeing the hospital’s administrative and operational management, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, and optimizing service delivery to meet the highest standards of care.
Regional Operations Manager | Beck and Stone International Animal Hospital
February 2012 – May 2018
I managed all aspects of hospital operations across the region, ensuring efficient staff management, high-quality patient care, and the seamless execution of operational strategies.
Director of Academic Affairs | International Veterinary College, Duoyue Education Group
June 2019 – May 2020
In this role, I led the development of international veterinary education resources, including curriculum design, international project management, and the promotion of global partnerships. I was responsible for the strategic marketing and international outreach of the institution.
Industry Experience & International Engagements:
November 2019:
I had the opportunity to visit renowned veterinary institutions, including the London Vet Show, Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh’s School of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine, and Cambridge School of Veterinary Medicine. These visits provided valuable insights into global veterinary practices and education standards.
2020:
I introduced accredited veterinary receptionist courses from the UK to China, helping set new standards for veterinary receptionists in China and improving the overall professionalism and service quality of veterinary practices.
A Personal Note from Ada 💗
Hello everyone! My name is Ada. I've been passionate about animals since I was a child. At the age of 6, I experienced the heartbreaking loss of my first puppy, Lily. Watching her pass away, feeling so helpless, ignited my determination to become a good veterinarian. That moment has stayed with me and fueled my commitment to animal welfare ever since.
I chose veterinary medicine as my top choice during the college entrance exam and was fortunate enough to study at Nanjing Agricultural University. After graduation, I had the privilege of working alongside veterinarians from around the world, learning from their expertise and gaining valuable experience.
Through these experiences, I’ve come to understand that we have a long way to go in improving animal welfare, and I am dedicated to doing my part. This industry is my true calling, and I’m grateful to work alongside colleagues who share my love for animals and commitment to their well-being. Together, we strive to make a meaningful impact on the lives of all our furry friends.