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What Is That - Unravelling the Mysteries of Urine Sediment for Nurses

What Is That - Unravelling the Mysteries of Urine Sediment for Nurses
What Is That - Unravelling the Mysteries of Urine Sediment for Nurses

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Natalie Courtman

DVM, BVSc, MANZCVS, MVS, GCUT, DipACVP

Natalie graduated from the University of Sydney and spent nine years in small animal practices in Australia and the UK before embarking on her pathology career at the Royal Veterinary College in the UK. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in clinical pathology, and has a Masters in Veterinary Clinical Studies from Murdoch University and membership of the ANZCVS in Small Animal Medicine and Pathobiology. She has worked in private veterinary laboratories and at the University of Melbourne training DVM students and residents. Her passion is helping vets and vet nurses find and understand the clues that will help them diagnose disease in their patients. 

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Duracion: 0:42 h
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