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Gracja Kruk

A graduate in veterinary medicine from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, which she completed in 2023. On a daily basis, she specializes in internal medicine for dogs and cats, with a particular passion for anesthesiology – a field she has been intensively developing in for over a year and a half.

She has completed numerous courses in general anesthesiology, covering a full range of topics: from premedication and sedation protocols, through general anesthesia, to postoperative pain therapy and chronic pain management. She pays special attention to patients with comorbidities – she is well-versed in and effectively applies advanced anesthesia protocols tailored to their needs. Her goal is to continue developing in the field of veterinary anesthesiology in order to provide her patients with the highest standard of care.

Privately, she is an active athlete and equestrian coach. She competes in show jumping, trains her own horses, and prepares her students for competitions. Sport and working with animals are not only her passions but also a way of life, which translates into her commitment and professional approach to veterinary medicine.

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