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Getting a grip on reptiles (for nurses)

Getting a grip on reptiles (for nurses)
Getting a grip on reptiles (for nurses)

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Joshua Llinas

DVM, BVSc (Hons), MVS, BSc (Hons), ARAV member

Dr Josh moved over to Australia in 1999 after completing an undergraduate degree in Molecular Biochemistry. His passion for veterinary medicine started with his first job as a veterinary assistant when he was 12 and continued through with his work as a veterinary nurse going through university in the US and Australia. He completed his veterinary science degree at the University of Queensland in 2005 and his Masters in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery through Murdoch in 2009. His interests include internal medicine with special interests in pathology and imaging. He also has a large interest in our smaller pets including birds, rodents and reptiles. When not at the clinic he spends time rock climbing, fishing and kayaking. Josh lives with his wife and two cats Bumble and Diego. He is currently studying for his Memberships in Feline Medicine through the Australian Veterinary Association.


Buchungsinfo

Dauer: 0:50 h
Referent:In Joshua Llinas
ab 1
54,90 US$
(inkl. USt.)

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