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6-25 May 2025: Advances in Feline Dermatology
Jon Hardy MA VetMB MVetMed DipECVD MRCVS
NEW FOR 2025!
8 Hours CPD
ALL COURSES ONLY £ 189 + VAT
Cats are often forgotten when it comes to skin diseases and there may be several reasons for this. They include a lack of research and treatments, the failure of owners to seek help until it may be too late and the difficulty the owners have in medicating them successfully. This course will bring you up to date on the latest clinical practice in feline dermatology. Don’ t give up on cats, they are beautiful and, treated correctly, they have remarkable healing powers. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Pruritus, eosinophilic skin diseases and allergies in cats
• Module 2: Mites in cats • Module 3: Feline pyoderma • Module 4: Fungal infections in cats • Module 5: Autoimmune and immune mediated skin diseases in cats • Module 6: Cutaneous manifestation of systemic diseases in cats
6-25 May 2025: Advances in Canine Dermatology
Jon Hardy MA VetMB MVetMed DipECVD MRCVS
NEW FOR 2025!
8 Hours CPD
Dermatological problems are very common in dogs and will be seen on a daily basis in general practice. Despite this, case management can be difficult and protracted; this can lead to significant frustration for both owners and clinicians if a systematic approach is not adopted. This course will update you on current good practice in the approach to, diagnosis of and treatments of dermatological problems in dogs. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Dermatological consultation • Module 2: Atopic dermatitis
• Module 3: Cutaneous adverse food reactions • Module 4: Mange mite infestations • Module 5: Infectious diseases • Module 6: Immune-mediated diseases • Module 7: Otitis externa
6-25 May 2025: Emergency and Critical Care for Vets- Part 3
NEW FOR 2025!
8 Hours CPD
Susanna Solbak Cand. med. vet DipACVECC MRCVS
This comprehensive course in three parts( Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3) will provide you with an updated approach to the most common emergencies encountered in Small Animal Practice. The modules are suitable for experienced practitioners looking to update their knowledge, but also newly graduated veterinarians seeking guidance in an intimidating field of veterinary medicine. Improve your confidence and skills in caring for those emergency patients! Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Abdominal Emergencies
• Module 2: Neurological Emergencies
• Module 3: Cardiac Emergencies
• Module 4: Fever in the ER
• Module 5: Anemia in the ER
• Module 6: Toxicological Emergencies
• Module 7: Endocrine Emergencies
6-25 May 2025: Small Animal Endocrinology Refresher
Dr Kit Sturgess MA VetMB PhD CertVR DSAM CertVC FRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Cardiology.
This is aimed to be a refresher course
8 Hours CPD focussing on common endocrine diseases. Each module will provide a short overview of pathophysiology and then highlight presentation, diagnosis and treatment options including managing poorly responsive patient. Endocrine diseases are lifelong problems for the patient and owner that need a whole team approach to management hence the course is designed to support both vets and vet nurses.
• Module 1: Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats • Module 2: Hyperadrenocorticism in dogs • Module 3: Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs • Module 4: Hyperthyroidism in cats and hypothyroidism in dogs • Module 5: Hyperparathyroidism and disorders of calcium • Module 6: Spotting and dealing with endocrine emergencies • Module 7: Uncommon endocrinopathies
6-25 May 2025: Respiratory Disease
BVSc DipECVIM-CA AFHEA MRCVS EBVS ® European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine Coughing is a common presentation in general
8 Hours CPD practice, with a wide ranging list of differential diagnoses and an expanding list of treatment options. More recent evidence has the potential to change our understanding of chronic respiratory disease in dogs too, through the consideration of aerodigestive disorders. In this course, we will review the common diagnostic tests available to investigate respiratory disease in dogs and cats and how to utilise them effectively. We will also review the pathophysiology of respiratory disorders and relevant treatment options, as well as discussing updates on the approach to respiratory disease in dogs. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
6-25 May 2025: Skin and Reconstructive Surgery of the Dog and Cat
Alasdair Hotston Moore MA VetMB CertSAC CertVR CertSAS CertMedEd FRCVS
This course is aimed at all small animal practitioners who are developing their skills in surgery beyond the common procedures in
8 Hours CPD first opinion practice, or have some experience of more advanced procedures and want to check on how they might be performed more efficiently. The course focuses on reconstructive surgeries, but also includes the basis of open wound management and surgical oncology of the skin and subcutis. It will also be of interest to those not planning to do these procedures but wishing to know more so they can offer their clients an insight into what is possible, and what the outcomes might be. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
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