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The Neonatal Survival Project, jointly funded by QMS, AHDB and HCC, set out to build a structured plan to improve survival rates across the industry. There is strong research to understand the biology of survival but how do we put this into practice? Dr Alex Corbishley, a farm animal vet, currently working as a Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice at the University of Edinburgh, joins the podcast to discuss the findings of this project and steps the industry can take to move forward.
Here is a link to all episodes of QMS's podcast https://qmscotland.co.uk/news-media/qms-podcast
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The Neonatal Survival Project, jointly funded by QMS, AHDB and HCC, set out to build a structured plan to improve survival rates across the industry. There is strong research to understand the biology of survival but how do we put this into practice? Dr Alex Corbishley, a farm animal vet, currently working as a Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice at the University of Edinburgh, joins the podcast to discuss the findings of this project and steps the industry can take to move forward.
Here is a link to all episodes of QMS's podcast https://qmscotland.co.uk/news-media/qms-podcast

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