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24/7 CLIENT CALLS – ARE THERE REAL PROBLEMS OUT THERE?
Fred Oehme, DVM, MS, PhD, DABVT, DABT, DATS
Professor of Toxicology, Pathobiology, Medicine and Physiology and Director of Comparative Toxicology Laboratories K-State College of Veterinary Medicine
 

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24/7 CLIENT CALLS – ARE THERE REAL PROBLEMS OUT THERE?
Annoyed at getting calls from clients at all hours that ask about veterinary stories they’ve heard about from friends or on the internet? Some sound “possible”; some are “unusual”; others have just enough potential to get you wondering! Are they real or are they myths? Come join us as we explore a selection of such issues and determine what’s real and what’s legend…!!

Fred Oehme

Fred Oehme, DVM, MS, PhD, DABVT, DABT, DATS
Professor of Toxicology, Pathobiology, Medicine and Physiology and Director of Comparative Toxicology Laboratories K-State College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Oehme is a Professor of Toxicology in the Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology and the Director of the Comparative Toxicology Lab. He also coordinates and instructs clinical and diagnostic toxicology to professional and graduate students. Dr. Oehme coordinates the clinical services program of diagnostic testing, patient care and information responses for toxicology assistance and provides information services in response to professional and public requests concerning diagnostic toxicology laboratory service and clinical consultation on patient and forensic toxicology. He has participated in various NIH Institutes and on scientific advisory panels for the Environmental Protection Agency, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Research Council and the World Health Organization International Programme on Chemical Safety. Dr. Oehme has made more than 800 scientific contributions as professional publications, including 3 books and many book chapters and has presented over 700 papers presented on national and international professional scientific platforms.

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