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Managing the Dyspnoeic Cat

Managing the Dyspnoeic Cat
Managing the Dyspnoeic Cat

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Martha Cannon

Martha Cannon BA VetMB DSAM(Fel) MRCVS

Graduating from Cambridge in 1992, Martha was appointed to work in small animal practice in Canterbury where she was instrumental in establishing the Radio-Iodine Treatment Centre for hyperthyroid cats.
Martha gained the RCVS Certificate in Small Animal Medicine in 1998, prior to taking up the Feline Advisory Bureau Residency in Feline Medicine at Bristol Veterinary School.
In 2004, after several further years of study and exams, Martha was awarded the Diploma in Small Animal Medicine (feline), and is one of only 3 veterinary surgeons in the UK to hold this qualification.
She is also a recognised Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialist in Feline Medicine. She is regularly invited to contribute to CPD meetings and to veterinary and veterinary nursing journals

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Dauer: 1:15 h
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54,90 US$
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