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Hi everybody,
I run a UK veterinary website called www.vetstoria.com, which produces and broadcasts veterinary videos. They are mainly aimed at the general public but vet students may be interested in watching some of them like:
http://www.vetstoria.com/index.php?f=videos&id=398
http://www.vetstoria.com/index.php?f=videos&id=357
Within the next 2 months, we expect to be launching video clips explaining how and when to perform emergency procedures such as central venous catheter or oesophagostomy tube placement (handy when alone in the middle of the night ... been there myself ... ). Those will be available for free.
While we would not allow the general public to post videos on our website, we offer exposure to any vet/ vet student with a relevant and informative topic. We would help with the video production and post production if necessary.
Please let me know of any interest/comments/critics on my email: [email protected]
Thanks,
Julien Poublon DVM MRCVS
I run a UK veterinary website called www.vetstoria.com, which produces and broadcasts veterinary videos. They are mainly aimed at the general public but vet students may be interested in watching some of them like:
http://www.vetstoria.com/index.php?f=videos&id=398
http://www.vetstoria.com/index.php?f=videos&id=357
Within the next 2 months, we expect to be launching video clips explaining how and when to perform emergency procedures such as central venous catheter or oesophagostomy tube placement (handy when alone in the middle of the night ... been there myself ... ). Those will be available for free.
While we would not allow the general public to post videos on our website, we offer exposure to any vet/ vet student with a relevant and informative topic. We would help with the video production and post production if necessary.
Please let me know of any interest/comments/critics on my email: [email protected]
Thanks,
Julien Poublon DVM MRCVS
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