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How to get the most out of cytology samples for Nurses

How to get the most out of cytology samples for Nurses
How to get the most out of cytology samples for Nurses

Puhuja:

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Laureen Peters

PhD, MVetMed, FHEA, Dipl. ACVP (clinical pathology)

Laureen Peters studied veterinary medicine from 2004-2009 at the Vetsuisse Faculty in Bern, Switzerland. Thereafter, she wrote her doctoral thesis in Pharmacogenetics, and completed a one-year internship in internal medicine at the small animal hospital of the Vetsuisse Faculty in Bern. Following that, she moved to London to do a residency in clinical pathology at the Royal Veterinary College, and obtained her board certification in 2015. Laureen stayed at the RVC for another four years as a lecturer, during which period she also completed a postgraduate certificate in veterinary education. In 2018 she was awarded the early career Award by the American Society of Veterinary Clinical pathology. Since 2019 Laureen is back as a lecturer at her Alma Mater, where she splits her time between the cytology service, teaching, and research with a focus on pancreas and sepsis.

Booking information

Kesto: 0:50 h
Puhuja: Laureen Peters
sivulta 1
54,90 USD
(sis. alv)

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