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Vestibular Syndrome - Laser Therapy and Acupuncture

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Summary

With the development of laser technology, many veterinarians want to learn about the knowledge of laser therapy. In this case, we open the webinar record to help many vets to better understand the laser therapy and acupuncture.

What you’ll learn:

  • Vestibular system and vestibular syndrome introduction
  • Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and acupuncture introduction
  • Laser therapy introduction
  • Common acupoints clarification
  • Case analysis

Speaker

Dr. Shih-Chieh Lin

DVM

I am a small animal clinical veterinarian with expertise in treating dogs and cats using acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. I have accumulated over ten years of clinical experience and have served as a lecturer for various seminars. Additionally, I am proficient in both Chinese and Japanese translation, assisting in the organization of Japanese seminars.
Education:
2012 National Taiwan University – Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
2018 National Yang-Ming University – Master of Traditional Medicine
Work Experience:
2016 to Present Life Care Animal Hospital (Taipei, Taiwan)
Attending Veterinarian
Skills:
Licensed Veterinarian in Taiwan
Licensed Veterinarian in Japan

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