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Premedications and analgesic considerations in older dogs and cats

Premedications and analgesic considerations in older dogs and cats
Premedications and analgesic considerations in older dogs and cats

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Richard Hammond

Prof Richard Hammond BSc(Herts), BVet Med(RVC), PhD(London), MedEd(Nott)

Qualifying as a veterinary surgeon in 1991, Richard Hammond has a broad experience across clinical, academic and commercial sectors having previously been a specialist in the area of veterinary anaesthesia and an academic clinician. He was awarded a first class honours degree in applied biology in 1987, a degree in veterinary medicine in 1991, a PhD in 1999 in the area of biochemical pharmacology and a masters in medical education in 2012. He holds both Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and European Diplomas in Veterinary Anaesthesia. As well as having experience of clinical general veterinary practice, Richard has worked as part of the commercial operation of a major pharmaceutical company.

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