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Triage and Emergency care of Exotic and Avian Patients

Triage and Emergency care of Exotic and Avian Patients
Triage and Emergency care of Exotic and Avian Patients

Puhuja:

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Natalia Otavski

DVM, BVSc, MANZCVS (Avian Medicine and Surgery), MSc (Wildlife Health), BSc (Biomed) 

Dr Natalia Otavski completed her Bachelor in Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney in 2015. 
She has always had a strong interest in avian and exotic medicine leading her to pursue a career in this field of veterinary science. She has also worked as a veterinarian for companion animals. 
In 2021, Natalia was entered as a Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in the chapter of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 

She has also completed a Masters in Wildlife health. 
Natalia currently works in a busy Avian and Exotics exclusive clinic in Sydney. 

Booking information

Kesto: 1:01 h
Puhuja: Natalia Otavski
sivulta 1
54,90 USD
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