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Step-by-Step - How to Perform Professional Periodontal Therapy for Nurses

Step-by-Step - How to Perform Professional Periodontal Therapy for Nurses
Step-by-Step - How to Perform Professional Periodontal Therapy for Nurses

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Kayoko Kuroda

Dr Kayoko Kuroda (BVSc, MANZCVS Small Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery)

Dr Kayoko Kuroda graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 2006. Since completing her degree, she has pursued her twin passions of teaching and clinical practice while working in small animal general practice around Queensland. She obtained Membership in the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Small Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery in 2018. Dr Kuroda is currently working as a consultant at North Coast Veterinary Specialist & Referral Centre (NCVS) in Sunshine Coast, QLD and roving veterinary dentistry referral practice, Mobile Pet Dentistry, as well as a small animal general practice a few days a week in northern Brisbane, managing complex and advanced dentistry. Dr Kuroda has also been working as an educator and providing small animal dentistry lectures and workshops across Australia, including Sydney University Centre for Veterinary Education (CVE).

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Durée: 1:08 h
Intervenant(e): Kayoko Kuroda
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