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This week we talk to the wonderful Inge Breatnach. Inge qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2007 in Dublin and spent 11 years in general practice. In 2015 she moved to a large oncology and soft tissue referral hospital and worked as a surgical oncology nurse. In 2020 she joined The Ralph veterinary referrals in Buckinghamshire and helped to establish a medical oncology service. Having completed her DipAVN in 2020, and her PgCert AVN (oncology) in 2022, she now has her sights firmly set on the oncology VTS qualification.
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In our clinical segment, we conclude our discussion about incidental liver enzyme increases. If you've enjoyed delving into this topic with us, make sure you check out our online course here:
https://vtx-cpd.com/courses/love-your-liver-liver-disease-in-dogs-and-cats-2022/
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Episode 61 - From CPR to The Circus
Episode 60 - This one's for Dean
Episode 59 - Learning from loss and going for goat
Episode 58 - My Veterinary Patchwork Quilt
Episode 56 - ”If you can’t see it you can’t be it”
Episode 55 - ”Plant trees you will never see”
Episode 54 - Leading Change
Episode 53 - Shelters, Surgery and Stinky
Episode 52 - From surgery to psychology: leaving expectations behind
Episode 51 - the good, the bad and the social media
Episode 50 - Microaggressions, mental health and meaning
Episode 49 - Are we really a product of our own success?
Episode 48 - From clinic, communication and compassion
Episode 47- From sheep farming to cytology
Episode 46 - Hearts, minds and cytokines
Episode 45 - Vet, mum, gardener and floating fish
Episode 44 - Doing the right thing?
Episode 43 - Putting on your own mask first
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