Veterinary Clinical Podcasts
Welcome to the RVC 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 RVC 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·¬ÇÑapp™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·¬ÇÑapp™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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73 Clean your hands
Today Brian and I are joined in the studio by both Zoe Halfacree and Rosanne Jepson, both senior ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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72 HCM in cats
Today Brian and I finally manage to lure Associate Professor David Connolly into the studio (we had ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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71 Otitis externa in dogs
Today Brian makes sure that the sound is okay as we are back in the studio talking to Anke ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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70 Hypophysectomy
Today we are in the studio talking to Patrick Kenny and Joe Fenn. Patrick started the ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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69 Neurophobia
Today we are talking to Tom Cardy, lecturer in veterinary neurology and neurosurgery here at the ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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68 Canine Cruciate Disease
Today we are talking to David Sajik, our lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery here at the RVC about ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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67 Colic
Today we are talking to Andy Fiske-Jackson, our senior lecturer in Equine Surgery here at the RVC ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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66 Interns
Back in the studio for the New Year, though making sure that Brian has his work cut out for him by ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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65 Christmas cracker
On the road again, and without a guest. Many thanks to you all for looking after the pets in the ·¬ÇÑapp¦
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64 Life after graduation
Back in the studio, though without Bri, so I still can improve on the sound quality. Slightly ·¬ÇÑapp¦