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A focus on analgesia, sepsis and the catabolic state: How lessons learnt in the parvo ward can be extrapolated to other critical patients

A focus on analgesia, sepsis and the catabolic state: How lessons learnt in the parvo ward can be extrapolated to other critical patients
A focus on analgesia, sepsis and the catabolic state: How lessons learnt in the parvo ward can be extrapolated to other critical patients

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Scott Edwards

DVM, BSc, BVMS, PhD, MACVSc

Scott graduated at Murdoch University a Veterinary Surgeon in 1988. A single year in pig consultancy was then followed by a number of small animal positions, in Australia and the UK. Scott returned to Murdoch University in 2002 as lecturer in pharmacology, attained his PhD in 2008 before moving to CSU in 2009. One day a week in small animal clinics keeps him in touch with the real veterinary world, lest he be completely be swept away into the research alternative universe.

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