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Bartłomiej Kasprowicz

He graduated in 2020 from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. While still studying, he gained experience in veterinary clinics in Warsaw that specialized in small animals. After completing his studies, he took a job at a clinic just outside Warsaw and also worked in an emergency clinic, where he had the opportunity to develop his skills in treating dogs and cats, as well as in soft tissue surgery.

He also completed the “Emergency Cases” course organized by New Grands Vets, as well as a four-level course in soft tissue surgery at the Veterinary Academy of Miłosawa Kwiatkowska. Thanks to this training, he continues to enhance his qualifications in the field of soft tissue surgery, allowing him to help his patients more effectively.

In Zviropolis, he can mainly be found at the clinic in Ochota, but he also occasionally covers shifts in Wilanów. He sees patients for internal medicine consultations and pre-surgical evaluations. He performs various procedures and continually expands his knowledge of soft tissue surgery under the guidance of respected surgeons in Warsaw.

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