Scientific Committee

Veterinarians involved in developing Veterly workflows.

The committee brings clinical, organizational, and relational experience into intake, pre-triage, and continuity flows for primary care.

Members

Real experience, applied to the product.

The committee’s expertise helps Veterly keep the product close to the daily work of veterinary clinics.

Luca Giovagnoli, Director of Vet Center Conero
Director of Vet Center Conero

Luca Giovagnoli

Small animal medicine, veterinary network development, and a multidisciplinary approach to care.

Veterinarian with more than twenty years of experience across Italy and the United Kingdom. He has developed a broad view of small animal care, integrating conventional medicine, technology, rehabilitation, and attention to the relationship with patients and families. He has also worked on veterinary network development in Italy.

Federica Bubini Regini, Medical Director
Medical Director of Ambulatorio Veterinario Bubini Regini

Federica Bubini Regini

Pain therapy, palliative care, veterinary gerontology, and integrated medicine.

Veterinarian with more than twenty years of experience in companion animal medicine. She graduated with honors from the University of Bologna and has deepened her work in pain therapy, palliative care, veterinary gerontology, psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology, and integrated veterinary medicine.

Beatrice Chiara Cortesi, Veterinarian
Veterinarian

Beatrice Chiara Cortesi

General medicine, internal medicine, emergency care, applied ethology, and animal welfare.

After graduating in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Milan, she worked in general medicine, internal medicine, and emergency care. She is continuing her specialization in Applied Ethology and Animal Welfare, with particular attention to the relationship between welfare, behavior, and clinical practice.

Simone Deregibus examining a Dalmatian in a clinic
Medical Director of a Veterinary Practice

Simone Deregibus

Internal medicine, veterinary emergency care, prevention, and continuity of care for companion animals.

Veterinarian who graduated from the University of Turin in 2010 with an experimental thesis on fish diseases. After experience in emergency care, intensive care, and daily companion animal practice, he founded and has led his own veterinary practice in Savonera di Collegno since 2015. He works with several local clinics and values collaboration between professionals as a way to improve care pathways.

Enrico Lo Cicero in a veterinary clinic
Veterinarian

Enrico Lo Cicero

Veterinary cardiology, ultrasound, ECG, Holter monitoring, cardiac patient management, and CPAP.

Veterinarian who graduated from the University of Turin in 2015. He began focusing on cardiology during university and later strengthened his training through international courses, an Executive Master in Clinical Pathology, and a second-level Master in Veterinary Cardiology. Since 2016 he has worked with Clinica Veterinaria Citta di Torino and now focuses on ultrasound, ECG, Holter monitoring, cardiac patient management, and CPAP.