Medical considerations in geriatric dogs

Medical considerations in geriatric dogs
Medical considerations in geriatric dogs

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Robert Shiel

Dr. Robert Shiel

Robert Shiel qualified from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1999. 
After four years in small animal practice in the United Kingdom, he returned to UCD to undertake a residency in small animal medicine and obtained the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine - Companion Animals  (Internal Medicine) in 2007. He completed a PhD at UCD in the area of canine thyroid function in 2010. 
Robert joined the staff at Murdoch University as Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine in March 2011.

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