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Aleksandra Wąsik

She graduated with a degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin in 2025. She began gaining clinical experience as early as her second year of studies, working in various veterinary clinics where, under the supervision of experienced doctors, she developed the skills necessary to effectively help both small and large animal patients. Her practical experience includes not only small animal medicine but also work with horses, cattle, pigs, small ruminants, rodents, lagomorphs, and ornamental birds.

From the beginning of her studies, she actively participated in conferences and training sessions, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills.

Her main professional interests include emergency medicine, infectious diseases, and complex internal medicine cases. In her work, she follows the principle of swift and accurate diagnosis followed by the prompt implementation of appropriate treatment.

She currently handles internal medicine cases on a daily basis, covering the basics of gastroenterology, endocrinology, dermatology, urology, and behavioral problems. She pays particular attention to infectious diseases. She is also interested in animal reproduction – including fertility diagnostics, semen collection, pregnancy diagnosis, obstetric care, and neonatal care.

She is well-prepared to handle emergencies requiring rapid intervention, regardless of the species of the patient.

Privately, she is the caregiver of a German Shepherd named Sava, a red-haired cat named Dyńka, and three energetic male cats – Chmurka, Wichurka, and Burza. In her free time, she stays active by practicing martial arts and horseback riding, and she enjoys relaxing with fantasy novels as well as literature on human medicine and psychology.

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