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    Vets Now offers the Cutting Edge induction program for veterinarians pursuing careers in emergency and critical care medicine. This program serves as a foundational step for specialized veterinary training.

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    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Emergency and Critical Care

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    • Veterinary professionals require specialized training for emergency and critical care.
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    • To introduce Vets Now's Cutting Edge induction programme.
    • To highlight its role in developing veterinary careers in emergency and critical care medicine.

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    • The Cutting Edge induction programme is detailed.
    • Aoife O'Sullivan is identified as the course leader.

    Main Results:

    • The program is designed as a launch pad for veterinarians.
    • It targets those interested in emergency and critical care medicine.

    Conclusions:

    • The Cutting Edge induction programme provides a pathway for veterinarians.
    • It supports career progression in specialized veterinary fields.