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Join Julian and Mike as they chat with Holger Volk, a prominent neurologist, neurosurgeon, and recipient of several Jim Bee educator excellent in teaching awards, Gerhard-Domagk-Award, Bourgelat Award from BSAVA, the International Canine Health Award from the Kennel Club, and the RCVS International Award.
The conversation dives into fascinating topics such as the impact of diet on neurological conditions like epilepsy in dogs, the revolutionary concept of behaviour transplants, and the use of sniffer dogs in COVID-19 detection. Holger introduces the five-finger rule for clinical reasoning in neurology and shares his passion for teaching and inspiring the next generation of veterinarians.
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