Abstract

ABSTRACTThe majority of first-opinion practices have an in-house laboratory and RVNs are well placed to become adept at maximising the diagnostic information that can be obtained. Refreshing skills learnt during VN training, in addition to learning a few new techniques, can provide greater diagnostic yield from samples being examined externally and more information from samples examined in-house. Laboratory work is interesting and enjoyable and providing our veterinary surgeons with the best information with which to treat patients is the ultimate reward.

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