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Small Animal Transfusion Medicine – what to give, when to give it and what to do when it goes wrong

Small Animal Transfusion Medicine – what to give, when to give it and what to do when it goes wrong
Small Animal Transfusion Medicine – what to give, when to give it and what to do when it goes wrong

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Mayank Seth

Mr Mayank Seth European Veterinary Specialist in Internal Medicine

Mayank qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 2004 and went on to spend two years in small animal general practice in the UK. Mayank undertook an internship at the Animal Health Trust in 2006 before moving to the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he completed a residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine and a fellowship in Haematology and Transfusion Medicine. Mayank moved back to the UK in 2011 and has been working as a Small Animal Internal Medicine specialist since that time, becoming Head of Internal Medicine at The Animal Health Trust in 2013. Mayank is interested in all aspects of Small Animal Internal Medicine but his research focus is immunohaematology and transfusion medicine.

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