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Treatment strategies for feline cardiomyopathies using a case-based approach

Treatment strategies for feline cardiomyopathies using a case-based approach
Treatment strategies for feline cardiomyopathies using a case-based approach

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Niek Beijerink

Niek Beijerink, DVM, PhD DECVIM

Niek Beijerink graduated with a veterinary degree from Utrecht University in The Netherlands. He completed a PhD (canine endocrinology and reproduction) in 2007 and then a residency in Small Animal Cardiology in 2010. He is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Cardiology). In 2011 Niek commenced working as a Specialist in Small Animal Cardiology at Sydney University and is responsible for the clinical service and teaching in this area. Some of his active research interests are heart failure therapy, cardiac CT imaging, and genetics of mitral valve disease. In 2018 Niek moved back to The Netherlands, while he continues to hold a part-time position at Sydney University.

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Duracion: 0:50 h
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