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Aleksandra Chrząstek

A graduate of SGGW in Warsaw, where she completed her studies in veterinary medicine in 2021. While still a student, she began working in an emergency clinic, where afterwards, as a veterinarian, she managed emergency patients and intensive care for hospitalized patients.

Her main areas of interest are anesthesiology and pain management; she is also continuously developing her skills in emergency medicine and internal medicine.

In 2023, she completed an international veterinary anesthesiology school, VASTA, led by Dr. Peter Kroenen and obtained the title of VAT (veterinary anesthesia technician).

In 2024, she also completed a course in Regional Ultrasound Anesthesia conducted by Dr. Robert Trujanovic, which allows her to provide even better analgesia for anesthetized patients.

In her personal life, she cares for a mixed-breed dog named Pini, cats Haluszki and Wanda, and a horse named Hektor. She spends her free time in nature, hiking with her dog or cycling. 

 

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