VNJ Volume 40 (3) June 2025 | Page 62

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9-29 June 2025: Cytology of the Lymphoid System
Francesco Cian, DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology. Paola Monti DVM, DipACVP( Clinical Pathology), FRCPath, MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary
8 Hours CPD Clinical Pathology.
This course will give you the basics you need for interpretation of the most common conditions affecting the lymphoid organs( mostly lymph nodes), with a special attention to the diagnostic approach to lymphoma in both dogs and cats. Participants will develop a logic approach to interpretation of cytological samples from lymphoid organs. Clinical case challenges and diagnostic algorithms will also be provided to help your understanding of the concepts presented. Aimed at vets and nurses.
9-29 June 2025: Hepatobiliary disease in cats and dogs
Dr Kit Sturgess MA VetMB PhD CertVR DSAM CertVC FRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Cardiology.
Patients with liver and biliary disease are
8 Hours CPD common, often emergency, presentations in general practice. Cases can be challenging to investigate and treatment is often long term requiring good communication and clear explanation for the owner. This course is designed to address the most common presentations of hepatobiliary disease in small animal practice providing a clear and consistent approach that can be modified to suit individual client and patient needs. Aimed at vets and nurses.
9-29 June 2025: Epilepsy in Cats and Dogs
Raquel Trevail DVM, Dipl ECVN, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology
Epilepsy is a common neurological presentation in general practice. Correct diagnosis of epilepsy in cats and dogs can be challenging and this
8 Hours CPD is paramount for management of the case and owner’ s expectations. In this course we will discuss the different pathologies that can be misinterpreted as seizure activity and how to try to collect the right information in order to lead the investigations. Epilepsy aetiologies and treatment, which include drugs available and recent developments will be discussed in depth, as well as emergency treatment in cases of cluster seizures and status epilepticus. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
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9-29 June 2025: Oncology Refresher- Part 1
Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip. ECVIM( Oncology) MRCVS European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology.
Cancer is commonly diagnosed in pets in
8 Hours CPD general practice. Thanks to tremendous advances in the treatment of small animal cancer you can help pets to continue to spend more good quality time with their families despite their diagnosis of a potentially life shortening disease. This course will cover the general principles of cancer diagnosis, clinical staging and treatment to maximise outcome in your cancer patients and help meeting owners’ expectations. The course will then cover five of the most common canine and feline cancer types with a practical approach to their diagnosis and treatment. Aimed at vets and Vet Nurses.
9-29 June 2025: Common Cancers in Cats
Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip. ECVIM( Oncology) MRCVS European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology.
Common cancers in cats show important
8 Hours CPD differences in presentation, prognosis and treatment with dogs. This course will prepare you for feline owners’ increasing demand of cancer treatment by offering a bench-to- bedside guide to the most common types of cancers in cats and challenge you to solve real life clinical cases. We will cover the feline cancers most commonly encountered in general practice and discussed the best diagnostic approach and when clinical staging is indicated. Treatment options will be illustrated included indications of new treatments such as the use of electrochemotherapy, bisphosphonates and tyrosinase kinase inhibitors. Aimed at vets and Vet Nurses.
23 June- 13 July 2025: Small Animal Nutrition
Marge Chandler DVM, MS, MANZCVS, DACVN, DACVIM, MRCVS
This course will cover the information you need to answer owners’ questions about what to feed their puppies, kittens and adult dogs and cats,
8 Hours CPD including questions about homemade diets, raw
feeding, vegetarianism, natural diets, and diets free from grains or glutens. You will learn how to understand and compare pet food labels including the ingredient list and nutrient information. Moving on from healthy pets, the course will discuss nutritional therapy for chronic kidney disease, lower urinary tract disorders including urolithiasis, dermatological disorders, and an overview of diet in gastrointestinal disorders. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
• Module 1: Nutritional assessment of pet and diet • Module 2: Life stage feeding • Module 3: Alternative and raw food diets – what is the evidence? • Module 4: Dietary management of chronic kidney disease – the most important part of CKD therapy
• Module 5: Dietary management of lower urinary tract diseases including feline interstitial cystitis and urolithiasis • Module 6: The role of diet in dermatological disorders • Module 7: An over view of diet in gastrointestinal disorders
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