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Urinalysis – a review (for veterinary nurses)

Urinalysis – a review (for veterinary nurses)
Urinalysis – a review (for veterinary nurses)

This webinar will review the components that make up the urinalysis procedure, and discuss what urinalysis abnormalities tell us about the health of the patient.

Language: English

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

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

Speaker:

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Bradley Galgut

Dr. Bradley Galgut BVSc (Hons), Diplomate ACVP

Brad graduated with honours from the University of Melbourne in 2003. He spent three years in general practice in Australia and England, before completing a three year clinical pathology residency program at Kansas State University, USA. Brad successfully passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board examination in Clinical Pathology in 2010 before returning to Australia. Brad worked at Gribbles Veterinary Pathology and Vepalabs Veterinary Pathology, before commencing at ASAP laboratory as pathologist and state director in 2015. His areas of interest include diagnostic cytology, haematology and biochemistry of companion animals, horses, and avian/exotic species, as well as laboratory quality management. Brad is a registered specialist in clinical pathology, a reviewer for numerous journals, and has presented at national and international conferences. He is a member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathologists, the Australian Society of Veterinary Pathology, and the Australian Veterinary Association.

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Duration: 0:58 h
Speaker: Bradley Galgut
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54.90 US$
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