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The Power of Auscultation
This session focuses on the clinical importance of auscultation as a fundamental diagnostic skill in veterinary medicine. The speaker explains how systematic auscultation of the heart, lungs, and abdomen can help detect common abnormalities, guide clinical decision-making, and reduce reliance on advanced diagnostics. Designed especially for veterinary students and young practitioners, the session emphasizes practical tips to improve listening skills in daily clinical practice.
Access this resource to learn practical tips for maximising the accuracy and effectiveness of auscultation.
https://master-session-video.s3.ap-southeast-1.wasabisys.com/Dentalnet-VetNet/PDF/pace-2017-how-to-maximise-your-auscultation-technique.pdf
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