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Boehringer awards Royal Dick students anaesthesia, orthopaedics and cardiology prizes
Bethan MacKenzie, Jennifer Scully, Emma Foster and Chris Middleton from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh have won Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedicas prestigious annual awards for cardiology, orthopaedics and anaesthesia, as nominated by the respective heads of departments at the college.
Now in its 16th consecutive year, the awards are designed to recognise the importance of these significant areas of veterinary medicine. They are presented to students who have shown the best aptitude for cardiology, orthopaedics and anesthesia over the course of the entire final year. The prizes are awarded after discussion amongst all the staff involved with the rotation, specialist surgeons, residents receiving advanced training and the nursing staff. Each winner was awarded a book on veterinary medicine.
Pictured is Tim Bentall, territory manager at Boehringer, presenting Bethan MacKenzie and Jennifer Scully with their prizes.
Pictured is Tim Bentall, territory manager at Boehringer, presenting Emma Foster with her prize.
Pictured is Tim Bentall, territory manager at Boehringer, presenting Chris Middleton with his prize.Posting comments is disabled.
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