When you go to a dentist or other doctor for a painful procedure, paying for a local block is widely accepted and understood. Kristen Cooley, BA, CVT, VTS (Anes/Analgesia), instructional specialist at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, explains how the same should go for veterinary medicine.
When you go to a dentist or other doctor for a painful procedure, paying for a local block is widely accepted and understood. Kristen Cooley, BA, CVT, VTS (Anes/Analgesia), instructional specialist at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, explains how the same should go for veterinary medicine.
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