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Dangers of Hypothermia (for Nurses)

Dangers of Hypothermia (for Nurses)
Dangers of Hypothermia (for Nurses)

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Eleanor Holden

BVSc, MANZCVS, DipECVAA

After graduating from The University of Queensland, Eleanor went into mixed practice followed by an internship at the University of Melbourne. Eleanor returned to UQ as a clinical anaesthetist for a few years before heading to the University of Glasgow in 2011 to undertake a residency in anaesthesia and analgesia. After completing her residency, she stayed on at Glasgow as a clinician before returning to Australia in 2017. 
Eleanor is a Member of the anaesthesia chapter of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists and a Diplomat of the European College of Anaesthesia and Analgesia. Eleanor enjoyed all aspects of anaesthesia and has an interest in chronic pain management.

Buchungsinfo

Dauer: 0:50 h
Referent:In Eleanor Holden
ab 1
57,60 US$
(inkl. USt.)

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