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Reducing Risk - The Importance of Consistent Monitoring in Small Mammals (for veterinary nurses)

Reducing Risk - The Importance of Consistent Monitoring in Small Mammals (for veterinary nurses)
Reducing Risk - The Importance of Consistent Monitoring in Small Mammals (for veterinary nurses)

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Zoe Feigen

DVM

Dr Zoe Feigen has been at Melbourne Rabbit Clinic since 2014, moving down from NSW after graduating from The University of Sydney.  Zoe has owned rabbits for over 20 years and decided at a young age to become a vet so that they could ‘fix all the bunnies’.  They are enthusiastic about improving the welfare and appreciation of rabbits and guinea pigs, particularly in regards to sharing information and making knowledge more accessible to clients and others in the veterinary profession.  Zoe’s pet project is developing MRC’s veterinary portal, to allow vets and nurses to log in and access papers the clinic has written.

Zoe is owned by a tiny and opinionated Netherland dwarf called Freddy.

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Durée: 0:42 h
Intervenant(e): Zoe Feigen
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54,90 US$
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