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Haematology and cell morphology (for Nurses)

Haematology and cell morphology (for Nurses)
Haematology and cell morphology (for Nurses)

Intervenant(e):

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Gabriele Rossi

DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVCP

Gabriele Rossi is a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Pathology at Murdoch University in Perth (Western Australia). Gabriele graduated in Italy at University of Milan. After completion a PhD focused on investigation of new diagnostic biomarkers in different veterinary species, he passed the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology board. Gabriele is teaching different areas of veterinary clinical pathology to undergraduate veterinary students and he is actively involved in continuing education for veterinarians’ nurses and veterinarians. Gabriele’s research interests include anemia, sepsis and renal diseases.

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Durée: 0:53 h
Intervenant(e): Gabriele Rossi
à partir de 1
54,90 US$
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