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Zuzanna Wąsowska

She graduated from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin in 2021 with a degree in veterinary medicine. During her studies, she developed a particular interest in diagnostic imaging, with ultrasonography quickly becoming her greatest passion. After completing her education, she steadily advanced her skills by gaining experience under the guidance of outstanding and respected specialists in the field, which allowed her to deepen both the theoretical knowledge and practical application of the latest diagnostic methods.

Her dedication to professional growth is evident in her regular participation in numerous courses, workshops, and industry conferences, enabling her to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements and techniques in diagnostic imaging. This continuous learning helps her broaden her expertise, refine her skills, and explore innovative solutions that she applies in her daily work.

This ongoing education and practice allow her to provide patients with professional and comprehensive medical care based on the most current knowledge and best veterinary standards. As a result, she has earned the trust of both clients and colleagues, being valued as a specialist who combines empathy with precision and a genuine concern for animal welfare.

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