VNJ Volume 40 (2) April 2025 | Page 61

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7-27 April 2025: Fluid Therapy for Veterinary Nurses
Chloe Fay BSc( Hons) RVN CertVN ECC VTS( ECC)
Update your knowledge of fluid therapy with this comprehensive three week course delivered in six modules comprising webinars, notes and clinical cases to test your knowledge.
8 Hours CPD Aimed at vet nurses and vets.
The course has six modules, with modules featuring a recorded webinar and notes. There are also clinical cases to test your learning, and the course is completed with a MCQ exam.
• Module 1: Applied physiology • Module 2: Electrolytes
• Module 3: Acid-Base • Module 4: Shock and Dehydration
• Modules 5 & 6: Fluid Therapy
7-27 April 2025: Feline Medicine Update- Part 2
Samantha Taylor BVetMed( Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM-CA FRCVS
This five module course is practical and full of tips and tricks to take back to practice. Covering areas in detail such as diabetes and
8 Hours CPD other endocrinopathies, gastrointestinal disease, coughing cats and much more. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Coughing cats • Module 2: Diabetic cats • Module 3: Those other endocrinopathies • Module 4: Squitty and sickie kitties
• Module 5: Pale cats
7-27 April 2025: Skin Cytology
Francesco Cian, DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS. European Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
This comprehensive course will give you the basics you need for in house cytology from
8 Hours CPD sampling techniques, to slide examination approach, culminating in the cytological presentation of the most common inflammatory and neoplastic conditions affecting small animals. Cytology case challenges and diagnostic algorithms will also be provided to help you understand the concepts presented and to consolidate your knowledge. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
• Module 1: Sampling techniques, slide staining and submission of cytological samples to external laboratories. • Module 2: Approach to slide examination and how to write a cytological report. • Module 3: Inflammatory skin lesions and response to tissue injury. • Module 4: Round cell tumours( skin and subcutis). • Module 5: Epithelial tumours( skin and subcutis).
• Module 6: Mesenchymal tumours( skin and subcutis).
• Module 7: Ear cytology. • Module 8: Cytology cases.
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7-27 April 2025: Ophthalmology in Dogs and Cats
Natasha Mitchell MVB DVOphthal MRCVS, Veterinary Council of Ireland Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic conditions are a common presentation in small animal practice. There is a tendency
8 Hours CPD to fear the unknown, so it is important to keep
your university knowledge refreshed and updated. The aim of this course is to increase your knowledge, skills and confidence in approaching these cases. It is important to perform a thorough examination to achieve a diagnosis and outline the available treatment options. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
7-27 April 2025: Canine and Feline Dentistry
Rachel Perry BSc, BVM & S, MANZCVS( Small Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery), Dip. EVDC, MRCVS, European Diplomate in Veterinary Dentistry
Canine and feline dentistry is undergoing a
8 Hours CPD paradigm shift. It no longer has to be stressful and can even become enjoyable by learning a few key concepts and skills. Become a better practitioner and serve your clients and patients to the best of your ability. Join this course with open eyes and an inquisitive mind and re-learn what you thought you knew. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
7-27 April 2025: Abdominal Imaging
Andrew Denning BVetMed CertVR DVDI MRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
This course will look at the use of radiography and ultrasound for imaging the major abdominal organs using webinars and notes to discuss the
8 Hours CPD advantages and disadvantages of each modality.
The course has three mega modules featuring a recorded webinar, notes and clinical cases. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas
• Module 2: Kidneys, bladder and prostate
• Module 3: Stomach, small intestine and large intestine
7-27 April 2025: Thoracic Radiology
Andrew Denning BVetMed CertVR DVDI MRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
Thoracic imaging is one of the most common diagnostic techniques performed in clinical practice. In most clinical settings, radiography
8 Hours CPD remains the main imaging modality for the
thorax. Ultrasound can also provide useful information. CT is becoming more widely available. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Acquiring good quality x-ray and ultrasound images
• Module 2: Thoracic Anatomy • Module 3: Thoracic anatomy for radiography • Module 4: Thoracic Ultrasound • Module 5: Conclusion and cases to report
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