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		<title>Southern Animal Referral Centre</title>
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<title> SARC welcomes Cardiologist Dr Richard Woolley</title>
<description>The Southern Animal Referral Centre is very happy to welcome Dr Richard Woolley, residency trained cardiologist and pulmonologist, to the Southern Animal Referral Centre team. Richard has moved permanently to Melbourne and will be dedicating all of his clinical efforts to the Southern Animal Referral Centre.</description>
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<title> Tackling Arthritis with Physiotherapy</title>
<description>Physiotherapy has been proven to be extremely effective in the management of arthritis.
For many years human physiotherapy has been a key pillar in the treatment of such conditions. Now the same options are open to your patients in the animal physiotherapy field.
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<link>http://www.sarc.com.au/tackling-arthritis-with-physiotherapy/191150/news-item.htm</link>
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<title> CT: The Quantum Leap to Electronic Imaging Analysis</title>
<description>Just as imaging diagnostics are leaping forward in the veterinary industry, so to is the electronic analysis of the imaging results.

X-ray film is now a thing of the past at the Southern Animal Referral Centre, and this quiet revolution of digital imaging is now creeping into the clinics of primary care vets utilising SARC advanced imaging services.</description>
<link>http://www.sarc.com.au/ct-the-quantum-leap-to-electronic-imaging-analysi/190450/news-item.htm</link>
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<title> Radiation Update: Feline Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Study</title>
<description>The deep radiation therapy facility at the Southern Animal Referral Centre continues to deliver results for cancer patients. Just one area in which immediate results are being seen is the treatment of feline squamous cell carcinomas.</description>
<link>http://www.sarc.com.au/radiation-update-feline-cutaneous-squamous-cell-c/186950/news-item.htm</link>
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<title> Emergency Perspective: Planning for Peace of Mind in Overnight Monitoring</title>
<description>Once a major veterinary procedure is complete, pets are often not in the clear. The next 12 to 24 hours can critical in ensuring that recovery is smooth and uneventful. In some situations major intervention is required to ensure that recovery continues as hoped. Enter the role of the veterinary emergency centre.</description>
<link>http://www.sarc.com.au/emergency-perspective-planning-for-peace-of-mind-/186250/news-item.htm</link>
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