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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/
Episode 43 - Putting on your own mask first
Episode 42- It‘s never the dog‘s fault
Episode 41 - Minds, bodies, souls and Vet Mums
Episode 40 - Just a Vet Nurse?
Episode 39 - The Art of Veterinary Medicine
Episode 38 - Create your community... in a flamingo onesie
Episode 37 - Are you a horse riding, tea drinking, mother of one?
Episode 36 - First friends, a perfect storm and the hunger games
Episode 35 - How resistant are you?
Episode 34 - Being a Beterinarian
Episode 33 - Paving your way and finding your space
Episode 32 - Imperfectly Perfect
Episode 31 - Finding Your Voice
Episode 30 - Falling in love with veterinary medicine... Down Under
Episode 29 - The Human Factors
Episode 28 - Breaking the Silence
Episode 27 - Family, Friendship and Fish & Chips
Episode 26 - ”An Ordinary Vet Doing Extraordinary Things”
Episode 25 - Taking control... From Boundaries to Bartonella
Episode 24 - Ready, Steady, Scrape
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