
Dr Myriam Baranger-Ete graduated from the École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort and completed a one-year externship at the equine hospital of the Université de Montréal Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, finishing her thesis with honours in equine locomotor pathology and diagnostic ultrasound in 1999. Following a move to Hong Kong, Dr Baranger-Ete returned to canine and feline medicine and spent five years working alongside a specialist ultrasonographer, building extensive experience in small animal abdominal and cardiac ultrasound. She co-founded Hong Kong's first mobile veterinary ultrasound service in 2013 and its first veterinary specialty laboratory in 2014. She now provides mobile ultrasound consultations and ultrasound education services across Singapore and the region, and regularly teaches ultrasound techniques through seminars, workshops, and courses across Asia and Australia. She is a member of the International Veterinary Ultrasound Society, the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology, and the Australasian Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. She completed a distance education sonology course through the University of Sydney Postgraduate Foundation in 2008 and a European Master of Small Animal Veterinary Medicine through the European School for Advanced Veterinary Studies at the University of Luxembourg.
