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Key aspects of preventative healthcare (for veterinary nurses)

Key aspects of preventative healthcare (for veterinary nurses)
Key aspects of preventative healthcare (for veterinary nurses)

Veterinary nurses are qualified professionals who possess the knowledge and skills to educate clients regarding preventative healthcare issues. The concept and importance of preventative healthcare will be explored and key topic areas identified for discussion.

Language: English

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

Speaker:

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Lynne Bowers

MA, RVN, Cert Ed D32/33

Qualified Registered Veterinary Nurse with over fifteen years’ experience in both small and mixed animal practice.
Seven years teaching experience as a lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at both NVQ and degree level
Qualified assessor
Certificate in Education
Master’s Degree with Distinction in Education

Booking information

Duration: 1:05 h
Speaker: Lynne Bowers
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54.90 US$
(inkl. tax)

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