Please be aware the webinar is held in English!
Have you ever struggled with what to do first when multiple injuries happen to your small animal patient?
We have the answer!
Join us for the webinar with dr Anita Guo and learn how to approach those patients.
The webinar will be live on 4th March 2022 at 7.30 PM (CET).
The link to the webinar will be available in the "Lesson 1" section usually up to 12 hours before the webinar starts.
All participants will have access to the recording for 7 days.
All participants will receive an attendance certificate.
Fee: 250 PLN (approx.55 Euro)
About the speaker:
Anita graduated from the University of Sydney in 2009. Anita started out working in first opinion practice in Newcastle and Sydney. She has worked in some of the leading specialist and referral hospitals in Sydney, including Animal Referral Hospital (medicine internship) and University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital (rotating internship). She has also worked as an emergency clinician for several years. Whilst working full-time, she graduated with a Masters in Veterinary Clinical Studies from Murdoch University in 2015. She moved to the UK three years ago to travel extensively in Europe. Anita returned to teaching veterinary students at the Royal Veterinary College (Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital) between 2017 and 2019. She has since moved back to first opinion private practice, working as a locum in London. Anita particularly loves small animal internal medicine and emergency medicine.
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Approach to the polytrauma patient.
Please be aware this webinar is held in English.
Anita Guo, MRCVS
About the speaker: Anita graduated from the University of Sydney in 2009. Anita started out working in first opinion practice in Newcastle and Sydney. She has worked in some of the leading specialist and referral hospitals in Sydney, including Animal Referral Hospital (medicine internship) and University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital (rotating internship). She has also worked as an emergency clinician for several years. Whilst working full-time, she graduated with a Masters in Veterinary Clinical Studies from Murdoch University in 2015. She moved to the UK three years ago to travel extensively in Europe. Anita returned to teaching veterinary students at the Royal Veterinary College (Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital) between 2017 and 2019. She has since moved back to first opinion private practice, working as a locum in London. Anita particularly loves small animal internal medicine and emergency medicine.
- Organizator: Approach to the polytrauma patientAW Szkolenia Weterynaryjne to mała, niezależna firma. Opieramy się na Evidence Based Veterinary Medicine. Nasi prelegenci to ludzie rzetelni z unikalną wiedzą i umiejętnościami.