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    Veterinary nursing students help out in Tonga

    Ladyman, Rebecca; Harvey, Laura; Gussey, Angela

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    2014-04
    Citation:
    Ladyman, R., Harvey, L., and Gussey, A. (2014). Veterinary nursing students help out in Tonga. VetScript, April, pp.46.
    Permanent link to Research Bank record:
    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3128
    Abstract
    For one week during December last year, a team from Unitec's Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Programme participated in a veterinary clinic as part of the volunteer programme run by South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW) on the island of Tongatapu, in the Kingdom of Tonga.
    Keywords:
    South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW), veterinary students, veterinary clinics, Unitec courses, Tonga, Tongatapu (Tonga), veterinary nursing students, charities, charity clinics, volunteer programmes
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    0707 Veterinary Sciences
    Copyright Holder:
    New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association

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