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Episode 55 - ”Plant trees you will never see”

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In this week's episode, we talk to Elly Russell from the Veterinary Defense Society (VDS). After graduating from Cambridge Vet School in 2002, Elly worked in a variety of clinical roles including small animal practice and an emergency critical care setting. In 2017 she completed her CertAVP in small animal surgery and discovered her passion for patient safety. Elly is currently undertaking a PhD researching the role communication plays in the delivery of safe, effective veterinary care. Elly is passionate about supporting vet teams and developing the communication practices they need to achieve high performance and fulfilling, happy careers.

We would like to say a huge thank you to the VDS for their support of this podcast and to Elly for this thought-provoking conversation!

https://www.vds-training.co.uk/

https://www.thevds.co.uk/

In our clinical segment today Scott starts a series of discussions regarding the investigation of liver disease, especially those pesky liver enzymes. The question is… how do you investigate these liver enzyme increases, especially those that you find incidentally! Learn more about liver disease in dogs and cats by joining our liver course :

https://vtx-cpd.com/courses/love-your-liver-liver-disease-in-dogs-and-cats-2023/

#vtx #vtx_cpd #veterinarycpd #veterinarypodcast”

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In this week's episode, we talk to Elly Russell from the Veterinary Defense Society (VDS). After graduating from Cambridge Vet School in 2002, Elly worked in a variety of clinical roles including small animal practice and an emergency critical care setting. In 2017 she completed her CertAVP in small animal surgery and discovered her passion for patient safety. Elly is currently undertaking a PhD researching the role communication plays in the delivery of safe, effective veterinary care. Elly is passionate about supporting vet teams and developing the communication practices they need to achieve high performance and fulfilling, happy careers.

We would like to say a huge thank you to the VDS for their support of this podcast and to Elly for this thought-provoking conversation!

https://www.vds-training.co.uk/

https://www.thevds.co.uk/

In our clinical segment today Scott starts a series of discussions regarding the investigation of liver disease, especially those pesky liver enzymes. The question is… how do you investigate these liver enzyme increases, especially those that you find incidentally! Learn more about liver disease in dogs and cats by joining our liver course :

https://vtx-cpd.com/courses/love-your-liver-liver-disease-in-dogs-and-cats-2023/

#vtx #vtx_cpd #veterinarycpd #veterinarypodcast”

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