For residency training, candidates for Fellowship in Small Animal Surgery must spend 8 of the 144 weeks supervised full time in the related disciplines training as per the following: - Small Animal Medicine (2 weeks) - Diagnostic Imaging (2 weeks), - Anaesthesia and Critical Care (2 weeks) and - Clinical and Gross Pathology (2 weeks). Related disciplines training must be undertaken with a specialist in that discipline
A huge thank you to SASH (where I completed a neurology rotation supervised by Dr Georgina Child), BVSC (where I completed part of my surgical externship), QML (pathology rotation) and the University of Queensland (diagnostic imaging) for helping to facilitate my external training. And thanks of course to Halstead (final picture - Ryan's own cat) for being a great patient for his ultrasound at the UQ. @dr.ryan.leong
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