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Practical Local Anaesthesia: One-Day Fast-Track

Multiple Lecturers
Friday 10th October 2025
+ 1 Dates
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
This one-day course delivered by Sarah Gibson and Heide Kloppel is suitable for both vets and vet nurses and will cover local anaesthesia techniques in dogs and cats, combining tailored online pre-learning with practical cadaver-based sessions.
Multiple dates are available for this course....
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