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The Webinar Vet's latest student bundles
Student Vet Year 1
- Ethics and Welfare
- I think this animal has been a victim of cruelty, what next?
- Religious objections and futile treatments: a primer for handling euthanasia disputes
Student Vet Year 2
- Interpreting Endocrinology Lab results
- Adrenal testing dogs and cats: which test for what case?
- A case-based approach to endocrine treatment
Student Vet Year 3
- Tips and Tricks for getting the most from Cytology in practice
- Rabbit clinical pathology
- A review on equine parasitology
Student Vet Year 4
- Standing sedation for the equine patient
- Goats- practitioners survival guide to common health problems
- Farm animal analgesia
Student Vet Year 5
- Small animal surgery - abdominal emergencies
- Large animal surgery basics
- Sutures and knot tying. What to use, when and how
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