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Neurological rehabilitation for the small animal veterinary nurse

Neurological rehabilitation for the small animal veterinary nurse
Neurological rehabilitation for the small animal veterinary nurse

Intervenant(e):

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Megan Kelly

DVM, BVSc, Dip Vet, CCRP

Megan is a qualified Veterinary Surgeon with a special interest in pain management and veterinary rehabilitation. She qualified in 2001 and spent 4 years in the UK practicing in mixed and small animal practices. In 2005 she studied Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy at the University of Tennessee (Knoxville, USA) and Western Scientific Acupuncture through the British Veterinary Acupuncture Society.
In 2007 she opened the Holisticvet animal wellness centre, the first veterinary rehabilitation centre in South Africa.
In 2010 she developed her own range of rehabilitation products called Holisticpet and continues to develop new innovative products to assist handicapped pets. 
She is actively involved in promoting veterinary rehabilitation in South Africa by lecturing to veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.

Informations de réservation

Durée: 0:53 h
Intervenant(e): Megan Kelly
à partir de 1
54,90 US$
(TTC)

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