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Antimicrobial therapy for skin diseases in companion animals

Antimicrobial therapy for skin diseases in companion animals
Antimicrobial therapy for skin diseases in companion animals

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Linda Vogelnest

DR Linda Vogelnest BVSC (HONS) MACVSC FACVSC

Linda graduated from the University of Sydney in Australia in 1984 and became a Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology after over 10 years working in general practice, following an initial desire to understand skin disease better and provide improved patient outcomes. She achieved Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Veterinary Dermatology in 2003 and has worked in both university clinical practice and private referral practice since then. Linda continues to teach dermatology skills to veterinary students, regularly participates in post-graduate dermatology education, and is passionate about promoting a greater understanding of dermatology. Linda’s special interests include atopic dermatitis, otitis, and maximising value of skin sampling techniques, including skin surface and ear cytology.

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Duracion: 1:00 h
Altavoz: Linda Vogelnest
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54,90 US$
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