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Cheryl MacPherson

Dr Cheryl MacPherson BVSc(Hons), GradCertPharmMed, Cert IV TAE, MANZCVS(E&CC)

Having qualified in 1995 at the University of Melbourne, I have spent the majority of my career in emergency and specialist practice while still maintaining a connection with general practice for work life balance.  I have spent some time working with rescued wildlife in Thailand  and taught small animal clinical anaesthesia to veterinary students at the University of Sydney.  I achieved Membership of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in 2004 in the field of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care and have currently been employed at the Brisbane Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Service (BVECCS) for the past 10 years.  More recently I have completed a Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical Medicine through UNSW.
My love of emergency medicine stems from the interesting and varied caseload, the adrenalin rush of a GDV and the satisfaction in helping improve the health and well-being of emergency patients.  After 25 years of practising, it is the one area that keeps me coming back.

Buchungsinfo

Dauer: 0:47 h
Referent:In Cheryl MacPherson
ab 1
54,90 US$
(inkl. USt.)

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