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Surgery of the Urinary System - When how and why to use cystotomy tubes

Surgery of the Urinary System - When how and why to use cystotomy tubes
Surgery of the Urinary System - When how and why to use cystotomy tubes

Intervenant(e):

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Kat Crosse

Kat Crosse BVetMed
Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery

Kat Crosse graduate from the University of Cambridge in 2006 and started her career as a mixed animal practitioner in the south of England. In 2009 she moved to NZ to undertake an internship in small animal surgery at Massey University and successful completion of Memberships thought the Australian and New Zealand College the following year. In 2012 she started her residency training back at Massey University and became a Diplomate of the ECVS in 2016. Since that time, she has been working as a senior lecturer at Massey University, running teaching, referral clinics and building a research portfolio. Her specific interests lie in soft tissue surgery, especially surgical oncology, and the treatment of trauma.

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Durée: 0:49 h
Intervenant(e): Kat Crosse
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