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Archive for November, 2010
Wildlife Unit Opening Soon
by admin on November 30th, 2010
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We are delighted to announce that the new Wildlife Unit, commissioned and designed by WADARS (Worthing & District Animal Rescue Service) and generously paid for by The Body Shop, is soon to open. Many of you will know that each year members of the public bring in numerous wild birds and mammals needing urgent medical attention and rehabilitation. This new stand-alone facility will provide us with substantial dedicated premises incorporating specialist features that will enable us to provide greater breadth of care for these animals/birds until they are either released back into the wild or passed on to specialist facilities for more involved nursing care.
Róisín Dickinson Joins the Team
by admin on November 30th, 2010
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A warm welcome to Róisín Dickinson who joined the practice in December 2010. Róisín, who graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2008, has spent the past two years in a predominantly companion animal practice in Dorset. She has a particular interest in small animal internal medicine and intends to study for the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice.
Claire Bradley Joins the Team
by admin on November 30th, 2010
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A warm welcome to Claire Bradley who joined Fitzalan House in October 2010. Claire graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London and joins us after a short period with the World Veterinary Service in Samos. She owns four guinea pigs and is keenly interested in the medicine and surgery of exotic species.
Farewell to Rachel and Iain
by admin on November 30th, 2010
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We bid a fond farewell to Rachel and Iain Morris who depart in October 2010 after 7 years with the practice. They have been instrumental in many significant advancements over that period and have provided our clients and their pets with an exemplary level of service and care. We extend them our very best wishes as they seek to spend a more significant amount of time enjoying their big passion, windsurfing, in exotic locations around the world.