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Alison Langridge

BA(Hons) RVN

Assistant Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills

Royal Veterinary College

 

Alison began veterinary nursing in 1999, after gaining a degree in linguistics, but deciding against following this career path. She qualified in 2003 and spent 9 years in practice developing her interest in the medical and surgical care of rabbits. During this time she developed a dedicated rabbit room, and initiated 'rabbit clinics' at her practice, developing a large client base of her own. Following a spell as a mobile consulting nurse with the PDSA's national 'PetCheck' Roadshow, Alison joined the Royal Veterinary College as an Assistant Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills. She is an advisor for the 'Small Furries Club' at the RVC and is co-tutoring an online rabbit CPD course.

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