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Oliwia Mazurkiewicz

Graduate of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), class of 2025, with very good results. Specializes in small animal medicine, with particular interests in emergency medicine, intensive care, and surgery, in which she plans to pursue further specialization.

Gained clinical experience in 24-hour veterinary clinics, where she independently managed diagnostics for emergency cases, supervised intensive care, and provided perioperative care. Participated in numerous surgical procedures—both elective and emergency—acquiring extensive practical skills in high-stress and high-responsibility environments.

In her clinical work, she focuses on rapid and accurate assessment of the patient’s condition, effective stabilization in life-threatening situations, and implementing personalized targeted therapy. Pays special attention to monitoring vital parameters, gasometric analysis, precise imaging diagnostics, and procedures aimed at improving outcomes in acute cases.

She has experience working with ICU patients, co-developing ward protocols, and collaborating as part of a team during emergency shifts. Known for her high level of engagement, thoroughness, and adherence to medical standards.

 

Continuously enhancing her professional qualifications by actively participating in practical courses and scientific conferences. Her completed trainings include:

 

Ultrasound FAST, Lung Ultrasound, Emergency Cases in a Broad Context – Redline

Emergency Cases – Level 1 and Level 2 – NewGradVets

Interventional Ultrasound – NewGradVets

Anesthesiology: Anesthesia and Pain Control – NewGradVets

Chest X-ray: Pulmonary and Mediastinal Reactions – ULTRA-VET

Radiodiagnostics of the Abdominal Cavity, Chest, Bones, and Joints – PCKZ

Performing Hematological Tests – PCKZ

ECG Recording, Analysis, and Interpretation – MasterVet

Dental Health Diagnostics for Dogs and Cats and Basics of Dental Practice (levels I and II) – PSLWMZ

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