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Monday, October 17, 2011. Our blog has moved! For our updated blog of the Vets without Borders Laos page. Vaccination day in Paksapmai. The first day of rabies vaccination in the Laos VEVEP Rabies Campaign was busy and productive. Eight students from the Veterinary paravet Program at the National University of Laos accompanied four faculty and VWB veterinarian Anne Drew, to Ban Paksapmei. Seek medical attention. Inform the authorities. The Campaign will cover the remaining 10 project villages over the .

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Monday, February 11, 2013. Phase 5 - Todos Santos Clinics Start. Scooby made another appearance and charmed the adults as well as the kids. The kids work hard on their masks and show them off. The brown markers were in high demand as the kids went for realism in their colouring of the horses, cows and dogs. A little boy poses with his chicken mask. Guillermo and a little girl in rabbit mask. Kelleigh and Janne arrive in Todos Santos. Natalie loads of the autoclave.

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Monday, October 17, 2011. Our blog has moved! For our updated blog of the Vets without Borders Laos page. Vaccination day in Paksapmai. The first day of rabies vaccination in the Laos VEVEP Rabies Campaign was busy and productive. Eight students from the Veterinary paravet Program at the National University of Laos accompanied four faculty and VWB veterinarian Anne Drew, to Ban Paksapmei. Seek medical attention. Inform the authorities. The Campaign will cover the remaining 10 project villages over the .

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