ASA HQ: training for doctors from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital in Hong Kong

Thursday, April 28, 2016

On 20th and 21st April in the Vicenza headquarters, ASAlaser received Dr. Margaret Bradley together with her staff from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital of Hong Kong for a two-day session devoted to training. The objective was to share the uniqueness, the advantages and manner of use of the MLS®Mphi Vet Orange laser, recently adopted by the hospital department, in order to allow the veterinary team to optimise therapeutic results on their return.
The Nine Lives Cat Hospital specialises in nursing and treating cats and can count on four veterinary doctors and an extensive technical staff.
Two days of courses held by Giacomo Granozio, the ASAlaser Area Manager, supported by Adelmo Rossin, an ASAveterinary product specialist, allowed the vets to gain an in-depth theoretical-practical education concerning MLS® Laser Therapy, focusing on the scientific research and the use of the Mphi Vet Orange system.
To complete the practical session of the course, the medical staff was taken to the clinic specialising in physical vet therapy Thermal Physiopet in Montegrotto Terme (Pd), of Doctors Tognato and Meggiolaro, in order to attend treatments on real patients. Dr. Bradley and her team saw the concept of “global approach” put into practice and received precious suggestions from Dr. Tognato for optimising ASAlaser therapy results.
“At the end of the two days –specified Giacomo Granozio-  Dr. Bradley was fully satisfied with the training, and stated that the information gained and the both professional and friendly welcome they had received, had gone well beyond her expectations, declaring moreover she had never before met a company with such a strong dedication towards its clients”.

ASA HQ: training for doctors from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital in Hong Kong
ASA HQ: training for doctors from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital in Hong Kong
ASA HQ: training for doctors from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital in Hong Kong
ASA HQ: training for doctors from the Nine Lives Cat Hospital in Hong Kong