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Spinal Shock and Trauma for Emergency Veterinarians

Spinal Shock and Trauma for Emergency Veterinarians
Spinal Shock and Trauma for Emergency Veterinarians

In this webinar the acute presentation, diagnostics and therapy of spinal shock and trauma in small animals shall be discussed. Some novel therapeutic modalities will be presented as well as suggestions on how we should provide sound advice to our clients.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

Speaker:

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Angela See

DVM, BVSc(hons), FANZVS, MANZVS

Angela graduated from the University of Queensland in 2002.  Since then she has completed a residency at Murdoch University in Emergency and Critical Care. Through additional studies she has become a Member of the ANZCVS in Small Animal Medicine and a Fellow in Emergency and Critical Care.  Angela has worked in a number of emergency centres in Australia as well as establishing an emergency and critical care business in 2009.

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Duration: 0:57 h
Speaker: Angela See
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