Veterinary Clinical Podcasts
Welcome to the 91°µÍø veterinary clinical podcast. In these shows, Dominic Barfield, with the technical help of Brian Cox talks to a variety of different faculty/specialists/clinicians from the 91°µÍø about clinical relevant material to everyone in practice, if you are just about to start your veterinary career or you are a seasoned professional we aim to provide something for everyone. Whether you’re listening whilst you are cooking dinner, driving home, walking the dog or even at the gym, we want to give you some practical tips and advice that you won’t necessarily find in the text books or journal articles that we hope makes a difference to your patients. Find the show notes on https://goo.gl/ECRxGh you can follow me on twitter @dombarfield or email any suggestions/comments to dbarfield@rvc.ac.uk.
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117 SUB
Joining Brian and myself remotely is Dr Rebecca Geddes, Clinical Scientist Fellow in small animal …
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116 Biochemistry
We are delighted today to have Emma Holmes joining Bri and myself at an acceptable social distance ( …
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115 Pyoderma
We are delighted today to have Ross Bond joining Bri and myself remotely. Ross is Professor of …
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114 Vetlife 2020
Joining Brian and myself remotely we are delighted to have Rosie Allister, manager of the vetlife …
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113 Gallbladder mucoceles
We are delighted today to have Ashley Hartley joining Bri and myself in the studio. Ashley is a …
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112 Patient safety in veterinary anaesthesia
Back in the New Year Bri and myself are back in the studio and are delighted to be joined by …
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111 Aspiration pneumonia
Joining myself in the studio is Tom Greensmith, one of our ECC lecturers here at the 91°µÍø. We …
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110 What can anatomical pathologists do for us?
For the final podcast of the year, we have managed to have a few consecutive ones, hopefully a good …
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109 Christmas shifts
It is that time of the year when many people are winding down for the holidays though often in our …
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108 MRSP
We are coming to the end of another year and well today other events happened in the UK. Anyway …