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Interpretation and Management of Arrhythmias from A to Z

Interpretation and Management of Arrhythmias from A to Z
Interpretation and Management of Arrhythmias from A to Z

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Cat Williams

Cat Williams, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology)

Cat is a graduate of the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and completed her internship and residency in internal medicine and cardiology at California Animal Hospital. After becoming a board-certified cardiologist, she worked at several practices in Nevada, Pasadena, and Los Angeles. Cat frequently collaborates with human doctors from UCLA to work toward the most up-to-date treatment plans for her patients and is the only person in the world to implant a pacemaker in a rabbit.  Cat is also a Clinical Associate Professor for Western University of Health Sciences and has published articles in the journal of the SCVMA. Cat's professional interests include managing chronic cardiology cases as well as interventional cardiology, a cutting-edge subset of medicine that allows for minimally invasive procedures for her patients. Outside of the hospital, Cat loves being outdoors! She really enjoys yoga, hiking, surfing, snowboarding, and meditation. Keeping in line with her professional passion, she also collects hearts-Cat has a Facebook page dedicated to photos of heart-shaped objects like leaves, shadows, flowers, and more!


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Duracion: 1:00 h
Altavoz: Cat Williams
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54,90 US$
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