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Jimmy's journey with Radius Curvus Syndrome
<p>Latest updates from Australia’s largest specialty and emergency network. Interventional Radiology, new Airvo system and more!</p>
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Diagnostic Imaging for Pets | Animal Referral & Emergency Network
<p>Explore the latest on diagnostic imaging for pets with the Animal Referral & Emergency Network. Essential insights for vets and nurses on improving pet care.</p>
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The Benefits of Pets for Kids
<p>It's national kids and Pets Day today. While we´ve all heard that pets are good because they teach kids about death, we thought we´d take at look at some of the other reasons a pet is a great addition to your family...</p>
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Endoscopy for Dogs - Case Study | AREN
<p>Chevy, a three-year-old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier, came to VRH having been referred after eating a corn on the cob the evening before. Chevy has a tendency to chew things and had been seen previously at the Hallam Animal Emergency Centre after eating a piece of plush toy and later a kitchen sponge.</p>
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Dr Charles Kuntz – Coming to Australia
<p>During a cancer surgery lecture, Charles Kuntz's confident presentation was disrupted by a prank slide. Reflecting on his journey, he recalled his early struggles in Australia, where despite his US success, he faced silence and uncertainty before finally building a successful practice.</p>
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Celebrating the Lives of Our Beloved Pets | Pet Grief Support
<p>How would you celebrate the life of your pet? It might sound like a strange question, but it’s one Michael O’Donaghue, founder of grief support group Pets and People, is clear on when he talks about the grieving process for losing a pet. In many cases, he says, we start to turn a corner in our grief when we can look at celebrating the life of our pet, rather than mourning their loss...</p>
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Dr Charles Kuntz – Wide Margins Save Lives (and Your Reputation)
This article outlines the essential principles of surgical oncology to help ensure your first surgery is your best shot—because in cancer treatment, wide margins can mean the difference between cure and recurrence.
Is the grass greener?
A look into the life of a veterinary specialist surgeon, comparing the paths of animal and human doctors. A reflection on the ups and downs of being a primary care veterinarian, and insights that might surprise you.
News from across the network: June 2024
Latest updates from Australia’s largest specialty and emergency network. Interventional Radiology, new Airvo system, Uretral Stenting surgery and more!