Diagnosis and management of canine hyperadrenocorticism
Intervenant(e):
Lucy Davison
MA, VetMB, DSAM, PhD, DipECVIM-CA, MRCVS
Lucy qualified from Cambridge as a veterinary surgeon in 1997. After several years in practice, where she passed her RVCS Certificate in Small Animal Medicine, she joined the Royal Veterinary College where she completed a PhD in clinical and immunological aspects of canine diabetes mellitus in 2004. This was followed by a residency in Small Animal Medicine in Cambridge, where she passed her RCVS Diploma in Small Animal Medicine and DipECVIM-CA examinations in 2006, becoming a European Specialist in Small Animal Medicine (re-accredited 2011).
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