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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://skillvet.com/event/webinar-approach-to-anaemia
 -in-the-dog-and-cat-31/register">Webinar: Approach to Anaemia in the dog a
 nd cat</a>\nFree\, Live Webinar. Approach to Anaemia in the dog and cat. T
 here's a particular kind of clinical knowledge that comes from years insid
 e a specialist service\, from the cases that don't follow the algorithm\, 
 from learning to think alongside a consultant rather than just defer to on
 e.Date: Tuesday 7th of July\, 2026Time: 7:00 PM (UK time)Cost: Free In Jul
 y\, SkillVet brings that kind of expertise directly into your practice dev
 elopment. Anaemia is one of the most common findings in small animal pract
 ice and one of the easiest to underwork. Jess Florey qualified in 2011 fro
 m the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies\, Edinburgh. After two yea
 rs in mixed practice in Newcastle\, she pursued specialist training\, comp
 leting a rotating internship at Davies Veterinary Specialists and a medici
 ne residency at the Royal Veterinary College. She went on to join DWR Vete
 rinary Specialists\, where she spent almost nine years\, most recently as 
 Head of the Internal Medicine service. Jess now works for Vet Oracle Telem
 edicine Services\, providing internal medicine case advice\, training\, an
 d support across CVS practices in the UK and Australia. Passionate about t
 eaching and with broad expertise across Internal Medicine\, she brings bot
 h clinical depth and genuine enthusiasm for education to her role as a spe
 aker. Outside of work\, Jess Florey lives in Cambridge with her husband (a
  veterinary ECC specialist)\, their two young children\, and their recentl
 y adopted cat\, Silfra. Join us for a practical\, case-informed session an
 d leave with a clear\, structured approach to anaemia in the dog and cat. 
 Free. Live. July 7th. 07.00 PM (UK time) Register
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Approach to Anaemia in the dog and cat
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